Developmental Neurotoxicology Research
Principles, Models, Techniques, Strategies, and Mechanisms
Herausgeber: Wang, Cheng; Slikker, William
Developmental Neurotoxicology Research
Principles, Models, Techniques, Strategies, and Mechanisms
Herausgeber: Wang, Cheng; Slikker, William
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This book describes how systems biology, pharmacogenomic and behavioral approaches, as applied to neurodevelopmental toxicology, provide a structure to arrange information in a biological model. Authors review and discuss approaches that can be used as effective tools to dissect mechanisms underlying pharmacological and toxicological phenomena associated with the exposure to drugs or environmental toxicants during development. This book presents cross-cutting research tools and animal models, along with applications to the studies associated with potential anesthetic-induced developmental…mehr
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- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons / Wiley
- Seitenzahl: 664
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 1157g
- ISBN-13: 9780470426722
- ISBN-10: 0470426721
- Artikelnr.: 31198981
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons / Wiley
- Seitenzahl: 664
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 1157g
- ISBN-13: 9780470426722
- ISBN-10: 0470426721
- Artikelnr.: 31198981
NEUROTOXICITY RESEARCH DURING DEVELOPMENT (Tucker A. Patterson). 1
APPROACHES AND MODELS FOR EVALUATING THE TOXIC EFFECTS OF ANESTHETICS IN
THE DEVELOPING NERVOUS SYSTEM (William Slikker, Jr., Xuan Zhang, Fang Liu,
Merle G. Paule, and Cheng Wang). 2 SYSTEMS BIOLOGY APPROACHES TO
NEUROTOXICITY STUDIES DURING DEVELOPMENT (Tucker A. Patterson, Bradley J.
Schnackenberg, William Slikker, Jr., and Cheng Wang). 3 BEHAVIORAL
APPROACHES FOR ASSESSING NERVOUS SYSTEM FUNCTION DURING DEVELOPMENT IN
ANIMAL MODELS (Merle G. Paule). 4 APPLICATIONS OF UNBIASED STEREOLOGY TO
NEURODEVELOPMENTAL TOXICOLOGY (Peter R. Mouton). II EFFECTS OF ANESTHETICS
AND THEIR POTENTIAL NEUROTOXICITY DURING DEVELOPMENT (Xuan Zhang and
William Slikker, Jr.). 5 NEUROTOXIC EFFECTS OF ANESTHETICS AND POTENTIAL
PROTECTIVE AGENTS (Xuan Zhang, Tucker A. Patterson, Merle G. Paule, William
Slikker, Jr., and Cheng Wang). 6 PERINATAL RHESUS MONKEY MODELS AND
ANESTHETIC-INDUCED NEURONAL CELL DEATH (William Slikker, Jr., Fang Liu,
Xuan Zhang, Xiaoju Zou, Tucker A. Patterson, Merle G. Paule and Cheng
Wang). 7 EFFECTS OF GASEOUS ANESTHETIC COMBINATIONS DURING DEVELOPMENT
(Vesna Jevtovic-Todorovic). 8 PERINATAL ANESTHETIC ADMINISTRATION AND
SHORT/ LONG-TERM BEHAVIORAL DEFICITS (Vesna Jevtovic-Todorovic). III THE
DEVELOPMENTAL BASIS OF ADOLESCENT OR ADULT DISEASE (Jerrold J. Heindel). 9
DEVELOPMENTAL LEAD EXPOSURE, EPIGENTICS AND LATE ONSET ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
(Nasser H. Zawia and Md. Riyaz Basha). 10 DEVELOPMENTAL TRAJECTORIES OF
AUTISM AND ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURES--WHAT WE KNOW AND WHERE WE NEED TO GO
(Cindy P. Lawler and Alycia Halladay). 11 ACTIONS OF MANGANESE ON PUBERTAL
DEVELOPMENT (W. Les Dees, Jill K. Hiney, and Vinod K. Srivastava). 12
EXPOSURE OF THE DEVELOPING BRAIN TO POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS INFLUENCES
THE SUSCEPTIBILITY OF THE ADULT BRAIN TO STRESS (Pamela J. Lein, Kyung Ho
Kim, Robert F. Berman, and Isaac N. Pessah). 13 A NEURODEVELOPMENTAL ORIGIN
FOR PAKINSON'S DISEASE: A LINK TO THE FETAL BASIS FOR ADULT DISEASE
HYPOTHESIS (D. Urbach-Ross and M. Thiruchelvam). 14 GENETIC AND
ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS IN ATTENTION-DEFICIT HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER (Angela
Baker, Michele M. Taylor, and Jason R. Richardson). IV RISK ASSESSMENT OF
METHYL MERCURY AND ITS EFFECTS ON NEURODEVELOPMENT (Michael Aschner). 15
FISH NUTRIENTS AND METHYLMERCURY: A VIEW FROM THE LABORATORY (M.
Christopher Newland). 16 NEURODEVELOPMENTAL EFFECTS OF MATERNAL NUTRITION
STATUS AND EXPOSURE TO METHYL MERCURY FROM EATING FISH DURING PREGNANCY:
EVIDENCE FROM THE SEYCHELLES CHILD DEVELOPMENT STUDY (Philip W. Davidson,
J.J. Strain, Gary J. Myers, Conrad F. Shamlaye, Sally Thurston, Maxine P.
Bonham, Emeir M. Duffy, Julie M.W. Wallace, Gene Watson, and Thomas W.
Clarkson). 17 METHYLMERCURY NEUROTOXICOLOGY: FROM RARE POISONINGS TO SILENT
PANDEMIC (Philippe Grandjean, Anna L. Choi, Pal Weihe, and Katsuyuki
Murata). 18 OXIDATIVE STRESS AND METHYLMERCURY-INDUCED NEUROTOXICITY
(Marcelo Farina, Joa ~o Batista Teixeira Rocha, and Michael Aschner). 19
LEARNING DEFICITS AND DEPRESSION-LIKE BEHAVIORS ASSOCIATED WITH
DEVELOPMENTAL METHYLMERCURY EXPOSURES (Natalia Onishchenko and Sandra
Ceccatelli). 20 METHYLMERCURY EFFECTS ON NEURAL DEVELOPMENTAL SIGNALING
PATHWAYS (Matthew D. Rand). V AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS (Isaac N. Pessah).
21 NEURODEVELOPMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS (Robert F.
Berman, Claire M. Koenig, Michael R. Hunsaker, Isaac N. Pessah, and Janine
M. Lasalle). 22 REDOX IMBALANCE AND THE METABOLIC PATHOLOGY OF AUTISM
(Richard C. Deth, Mostafa Waly, Christina Muratore, and Nathaniel Hodgson).
23 NEUROINFLAMMATION AND AUTISM (G. Jean Harry). 24AUTISM, PERIPHERAL
IMMUNITY, AND POLYBROMINATED DIPHENYL ETHERS (Paula Goines, Paul Ashwood,
and Judy Van de Water). 25 AN EMERGING GENE-ENVIRONMENT INTERACTION MODEL:
AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER PHENOTYPES RESULTING FROM EXPOSURE TO
ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINANTS DURING GESTATION (Darryl B. Hood, Daniel
Campbell, and Pat Levitt). STRATEGIES AND PROGRESS IN EPILEPSY RESEARCH
(Merle G. Paule). VI STRATEGIES AND PROGRESS IN EPILEPSY RESEARCH (Merle G.
Paule). NEONATAL SEIZURES (Renee A. Shellhaas). 27 EXPERIMENTAL MODELS OF
EPILEPTOGENESIS (Hana Kubova). 28 EFFECT OF SEIZURES ON THE DEVELOPING
BRAIN: LESSONS FROM THE LABORATORY (Shaun Hussain and Raman Sankar). INDEX.
NEUROTOXICITY RESEARCH DURING DEVELOPMENT (Tucker A. Patterson). 1
APPROACHES AND MODELS FOR EVALUATING THE TOXIC EFFECTS OF ANESTHETICS IN
THE DEVELOPING NERVOUS SYSTEM (William Slikker, Jr., Xuan Zhang, Fang Liu,
Merle G. Paule, and Cheng Wang). 2 SYSTEMS BIOLOGY APPROACHES TO
NEUROTOXICITY STUDIES DURING DEVELOPMENT (Tucker A. Patterson, Bradley J.
Schnackenberg, William Slikker, Jr., and Cheng Wang). 3 BEHAVIORAL
APPROACHES FOR ASSESSING NERVOUS SYSTEM FUNCTION DURING DEVELOPMENT IN
ANIMAL MODELS (Merle G. Paule). 4 APPLICATIONS OF UNBIASED STEREOLOGY TO
NEURODEVELOPMENTAL TOXICOLOGY (Peter R. Mouton). II EFFECTS OF ANESTHETICS
AND THEIR POTENTIAL NEUROTOXICITY DURING DEVELOPMENT (Xuan Zhang and
William Slikker, Jr.). 5 NEUROTOXIC EFFECTS OF ANESTHETICS AND POTENTIAL
PROTECTIVE AGENTS (Xuan Zhang, Tucker A. Patterson, Merle G. Paule, William
Slikker, Jr., and Cheng Wang). 6 PERINATAL RHESUS MONKEY MODELS AND
ANESTHETIC-INDUCED NEURONAL CELL DEATH (William Slikker, Jr., Fang Liu,
Xuan Zhang, Xiaoju Zou, Tucker A. Patterson, Merle G. Paule and Cheng
Wang). 7 EFFECTS OF GASEOUS ANESTHETIC COMBINATIONS DURING DEVELOPMENT
(Vesna Jevtovic-Todorovic). 8 PERINATAL ANESTHETIC ADMINISTRATION AND
SHORT/ LONG-TERM BEHAVIORAL DEFICITS (Vesna Jevtovic-Todorovic). III THE
DEVELOPMENTAL BASIS OF ADOLESCENT OR ADULT DISEASE (Jerrold J. Heindel). 9
DEVELOPMENTAL LEAD EXPOSURE, EPIGENTICS AND LATE ONSET ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
(Nasser H. Zawia and Md. Riyaz Basha). 10 DEVELOPMENTAL TRAJECTORIES OF
AUTISM AND ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURES--WHAT WE KNOW AND WHERE WE NEED TO GO
(Cindy P. Lawler and Alycia Halladay). 11 ACTIONS OF MANGANESE ON PUBERTAL
DEVELOPMENT (W. Les Dees, Jill K. Hiney, and Vinod K. Srivastava). 12
EXPOSURE OF THE DEVELOPING BRAIN TO POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS INFLUENCES
THE SUSCEPTIBILITY OF THE ADULT BRAIN TO STRESS (Pamela J. Lein, Kyung Ho
Kim, Robert F. Berman, and Isaac N. Pessah). 13 A NEURODEVELOPMENTAL ORIGIN
FOR PAKINSON'S DISEASE: A LINK TO THE FETAL BASIS FOR ADULT DISEASE
HYPOTHESIS (D. Urbach-Ross and M. Thiruchelvam). 14 GENETIC AND
ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS IN ATTENTION-DEFICIT HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER (Angela
Baker, Michele M. Taylor, and Jason R. Richardson). IV RISK ASSESSMENT OF
METHYL MERCURY AND ITS EFFECTS ON NEURODEVELOPMENT (Michael Aschner). 15
FISH NUTRIENTS AND METHYLMERCURY: A VIEW FROM THE LABORATORY (M.
Christopher Newland). 16 NEURODEVELOPMENTAL EFFECTS OF MATERNAL NUTRITION
STATUS AND EXPOSURE TO METHYL MERCURY FROM EATING FISH DURING PREGNANCY:
EVIDENCE FROM THE SEYCHELLES CHILD DEVELOPMENT STUDY (Philip W. Davidson,
J.J. Strain, Gary J. Myers, Conrad F. Shamlaye, Sally Thurston, Maxine P.
Bonham, Emeir M. Duffy, Julie M.W. Wallace, Gene Watson, and Thomas W.
Clarkson). 17 METHYLMERCURY NEUROTOXICOLOGY: FROM RARE POISONINGS TO SILENT
PANDEMIC (Philippe Grandjean, Anna L. Choi, Pal Weihe, and Katsuyuki
Murata). 18 OXIDATIVE STRESS AND METHYLMERCURY-INDUCED NEUROTOXICITY
(Marcelo Farina, Joa ~o Batista Teixeira Rocha, and Michael Aschner). 19
LEARNING DEFICITS AND DEPRESSION-LIKE BEHAVIORS ASSOCIATED WITH
DEVELOPMENTAL METHYLMERCURY EXPOSURES (Natalia Onishchenko and Sandra
Ceccatelli). 20 METHYLMERCURY EFFECTS ON NEURAL DEVELOPMENTAL SIGNALING
PATHWAYS (Matthew D. Rand). V AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS (Isaac N. Pessah).
21 NEURODEVELOPMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS (Robert F.
Berman, Claire M. Koenig, Michael R. Hunsaker, Isaac N. Pessah, and Janine
M. Lasalle). 22 REDOX IMBALANCE AND THE METABOLIC PATHOLOGY OF AUTISM
(Richard C. Deth, Mostafa Waly, Christina Muratore, and Nathaniel Hodgson).
23 NEUROINFLAMMATION AND AUTISM (G. Jean Harry). 24AUTISM, PERIPHERAL
IMMUNITY, AND POLYBROMINATED DIPHENYL ETHERS (Paula Goines, Paul Ashwood,
and Judy Van de Water). 25 AN EMERGING GENE-ENVIRONMENT INTERACTION MODEL:
AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER PHENOTYPES RESULTING FROM EXPOSURE TO
ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINANTS DURING GESTATION (Darryl B. Hood, Daniel
Campbell, and Pat Levitt). STRATEGIES AND PROGRESS IN EPILEPSY RESEARCH
(Merle G. Paule). VI STRATEGIES AND PROGRESS IN EPILEPSY RESEARCH (Merle G.
Paule). NEONATAL SEIZURES (Renee A. Shellhaas). 27 EXPERIMENTAL MODELS OF
EPILEPTOGENESIS (Hana Kubova). 28 EFFECT OF SEIZURES ON THE DEVELOPING
BRAIN: LESSONS FROM THE LABORATORY (Shaun Hussain and Raman Sankar). INDEX.