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|a The Wiley-Blackwell Handbook of Psychoneuroimmunology; Contents; Preface; Foreword; List of Contributors; 1 Basic Principles in Immunology: Relevance for Studies in Psychoneuroimmunology; Introduction; The Components of the Immune System; Cytokines and chemokines -- the immune system's messengers; The cells of the immune system; Modes of Immunity; The Immune System and the Brain; Methods in Immunology with Relevance for Psychoneuroimmunology; Lipopolysaccharides; Nucleic acids; Superantigens; Proteins; Cytokines; Live infectious agents.
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|a Immune Processes and their Clinical Consequences on Mental HealthConcluding Remarks; References; 2 Innervation of the Immune System; Basic Organization of the Autonomic and Sensory Systems; Overview of the ANS; Overview of the sensory system; Innervation of Lymphoid Organs; Bone marrow; Thymus; Spleen; Lymph nodes; Functional significance of sympathetic innervation in secondary lymphoid organs: lymph nodes and spleen; Innervation of Diffuse Lymphatic Tissue or Mucosa-Associated Lymphoid Tissue (MALT); No Parasympathetic Innervation of Immune Organs.
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|a The Role of the Vagus Nerve and the Cholinergic Anti-inflammatory ReflexSensory Innervation of Immune Organs; The Role of Sensory Nerves in Immune Regulation; Summary of Innervation of the Immune System; References; 3 In Vitro and In Vivo Assessment of Immune System Modulation of Brain Function and Neurochemistry; Overview; Approaches to Assessing Brain Changes Associated with Immune and Cytokine Challenges; Analysis of brain neurochemistry; Analysis of Neuron Function Alterations by Cytokines; Neuronal cell culture; Brain slices; In vivo recordings.
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|a What has electrophysiology told us about immune function and brain activity?Summary; Acknowledgments; References; 4 Control and Contributions of the Blood-Brain Barriers to Cytokine Levels in the CNS; Overview; The Blood-Brain Barrier; The Blood-Brain Barrier and the Immune Privileged CNS; Restrictive barrier function; The transport of cytokines across the BBB; Secretion of immunoactive substances by the BBBs; Other mechanisms by which the BBB could control brain cytokines; Conclusions; References; 5 The Immune-Neuroendocrine Network in Health and Disease; Introduction.
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|a Historical Perspective and Views: The Immune and Nervous System Talk to Each OtherCytokines Mediate a Resetting of the INE Network During Immune and Inflammatory Responses; Cytokines can take command of homeostasis during disease; The neuronal-cytokine network in the healthy brain; Pathophysiological Consequences of Alterations in the INE Network; Disruption of immune-brain communication during autoimmune, lymphoproliferative, and inflammatory diseases; Deleterious Effects of the INE Network During Prolonged Infections: Pulmonary Tuberculosis as an Example; Conclusions and Proposal.
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|a This comprehensive resource details the history, methodology and development of research into psychoneuroimmunology, balancing it with meticulous coverage of both the clinical aspects and practical applications of the subject. A much-needed reference including overviews of key advances in the fieldDiscusses how psychoneuroimmunological research is conceived and executedIncludes contributions from a wealth of experts in the fieldForward by Robert Ader and Nicholas Cohen, founders of the disciplineAuthoritative and interdisciplinary in.
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