Stress: Immunology and Inflammation, Volume Five in the Handbook of Stress series, covers the influence physiologic stress has on immunity, immunology and inflammation. It provides a quick orientation to the subject for research, in clinic use, and in everyday life. Integrated closely with new behavioral findings and with relevance to human conditions, the concepts and data in this volume offer readers cutting-edge information. It will be of prime interest to neuroscientists, clinicians, researchers, academics, and students in Neuroendocrinology, Neuroscience, Biomedicine, Immunology, Endocrinology, Psychology, Psychiatry and some aspects of the Social Sciences. The effect of stress on our emotional and physical health can be devastating. There have been significant advances in our understanding of the influence stress has on inflammation in the human body and also our immunity to various afflictions. . Articles carefully selected by eminent stress researchers and prepared by contributors representing outstanding scholarship in the field, with each chapter fully vetted for reliable expert knowledge. Richly illustrated with explanatory figures and tables. Each chapter includes a boxed Key points? call out section. The volume is fully indexed. All chapters are electronically available via ScienceDirect. Affordably priced, self-contained volume for readers specifically interested in the interaction between stress inflammation and the immune response, obviating the need to purchase the whole Handbook series INDICE: 1. Toward identifying individual stress susceptibilityGAILEN D. MARSHALL AND MATTHEW C. MORRIS2. Plant immune system: Mechanisms and resilienceVL SIRISHA, SIRSHA MITRA, AND PENNA SUPRASANNA3. Effects of stress on immune cell distributionFIRDAUS S. DHABHAR4. Stress-induced enhancement of immune functionFIRDAUS S. DHABHAR5. Immune suppressionFRANCESCO CHIAPPELLI, ALLEN KHAKSHOOY, AND JOSH GILARDISummary 396. SARS-CoV-2 immune suppressionFRANCESCO CHIAPPELLI, ALLEN KHAKSHOOY, AND JOSH GILARDI7. Interleukin-1 beta in psychosocial stressWENYUAN YIN, JONATHAN P. GODBOUT, AND JOHN F. SHERIDAN8. Inflammation and traumatic stressHIROAKI HORI AND YUKO HAKAMATA9. Stress in psoriasisALLEN KHAKSHOOY, JOSH GILARDI, AND FRANCESCO CHIAPPELLI10. Natural killer (NK) cellsTHERESA L. WHITESIDE11. PsychoneuroimmunologyROBERT DANTZER12. Stress, aging, and inflammationSARA MATOVIC, CHRISTOPH RUMMEL, MARTIN FELDOTTO, AND JEAN-PHILIPPE GOUIN13. The chaperone system in autoimmunity, inflammation, and virus-induced diseases: Role of chaperoninsALBERTO J.L. MACARIO AND EVERLY CONWAY DE MACARIO14. Steroid hormone receptors and regulation of ACE2 and COVID-19 disease outcomesMORAG YOUNG AND KAREN CHAPMAN15. Immune, inflammatory, and neural systems in neuropsychiatric diseaseMARCEL BERTSCH-GOUT, ANTHONY T. REDER, AND ROYCE LEE16. Stress responses modulate bacterial competitive fitness in polymicrobial communitiesMING-XUAN TANG, SHERINA DYRMA, AND TAO DONG17. Mitigating viral invasion: mTORC2's role in neuroprotection and immunityIPSITA VOLETY, CHANDRASHEKHAR D. PATIL, AND DEEPAK SHUKLA18. Microglia regulate cognition and stress-related cognitive disordersMIOU ZHOU, SHELBI SALINAS, JESSICA CORNELL, AND ALEXANDRA BUI19. Prenatal-induced psychopathologies: All roads lead to microgliaMAYA LEBOW, YAEL KUPERMAN, AND ALON CHEN20. The environmental mismatch model of bipolar disorder: The role of stress, gut microbiota, lifestyle factors, and neuroinflammationMARKUS J. RANTALA AND JAVIER I. BORRÁZ-LEÓN21. Beta cell stress and type 1 diabetesEDDIE A. JAMES22. General adaptation in critical illness 1: The glucocorticoid signaling system as master rheostat of homeostatic corrections in concerted action with nuclear factor-?BG. UMBERTO MEDURI AND GEORGE P. CHROUSOS23. General adaptation in critical illness 2: The glucocorticoid signaling system as a master rheostat of homeostatic corrections in concerted action with mitochondrial and essential micronutrient supportG. UMBERTO MEDURI, ANNA-MARIA G. PSARRA, KARIN AMREIN, AND GEORGE P. CHROUSOS24. Prolonged glucocorticoid treatment in ARDS: Pathobiological rationale and pharmacological principlesG. UMBERTO MEDURI, MARCO CONFALONIERI, DIPAYAN CHAUDHURI, BRAMROCHWERG, AND BERND MEIBOHM25. The role of stress in mediating inflammation in the context of neurodegenerationAYEISHA MILLIGAN ARMSTRONG, AMY WOODFIELD, MELISSA ECCLES, DAVID GROTH, AND GIUSEPPE VERDILE
- ISBN: 978-0-12-817558-3
- Editorial: Academic Press
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 358
- Fecha Publicación: 25/08/2023
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés