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Main description:
Lipids are the most abundant organic compounds found in the brain, accounting for up to 50% of its dry weight. The brain lipidome includes several thousands of distinct biochemical structures whose expression may greatly vary according to age, gender, brain region, cell type, as well as subcellular localization. In synaptic membranes, brain lipids specifically interact with neurotransmitter receptors and control their activity. Moreover, brain lipids play a key role in the generation and neurotoxicity of amyloidogenic proteins involved in the pathophysiology of neurological diseases. The aim of this book is to provide for the first time a comprehensive overview of brain lipid structures, and to explain the roles of these lipids in synaptic function, and in neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer's, Creutzfeldt-Jakob's and Parkinson's. To conclude the book, the authors present new ideas that can drive innovative therapeutic strategies based on the knowledge of the role of lipids in brain disorders.
Contents:
Part I. Brain Lipids 1. Chemical basis of lipid biochemistry 2. Brain membranes 3. Lipid metabolism and oxidation in neurons and glial cells 4. Variations of brain lipid content
Part II. Brain Lipids and Synaptic Functions 5. A molecular view of the synapse 6. Protein-lipid interactions in the brain 7. Lipid regulation of receptor function
Part III. Brain Lipids and Neurodegenerative Disease 8. Common mechanisms in neurodegenerative diseases 9. Creutzfeldt-Jakob's disease 10. Parkinson's disease 11. Alzheimer's disease
Part IV. Brain Pathogens and Amyloidogenic Proteins: The Lipid Connection 12. Viral and bacterial diseases 13. A unifying theory 14. Therapeutic strategies for neurodegenerative diseases
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Elsevier (Academic Press Inc)
Publication date: July, 2015
Pages: 400
Weight: 950g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Anatomy, Neurology, Physiology