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Neuroendocrine Based Studies Proceedings of the 18th University of Occupational and Environmental Health International Symposium, Kitakyushu, 8-10 October 1998
Edited by
H. Yamashita, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Dept. of Physiology, School of Medicine, 1-1, Iseigaoka, Yahatanishi-ku, Kitakyushu City 807-8555, Japan; ,
Tel: (+81)93-691-7420,
Fax: (+81)93-692-1711, Email: Yama@med.uoeh-u.ac.jp
J.W. Funder, Baker Medical Research Institute, PO Box 6492, Melbourne, VIC 8008, Australia; ,
Tel: (+61)3-9522-4314,
Fax: (+61)3-9510-4368
J.G. Verbalis, Georgetown University, Dept. of Medicine and Physiology, 232 Building D, 4000 Reservoir Road NW, Washington, DC 20007, USA; ,
Tel: (202)687-2818,
Fax: (202)687-2040, Email: verbalis@gunet.georgetown.wdu
Y. Ueta, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Dept. of Physiology, School of Medicine, 1-1, Iseigaoka, Yahatanishi-ku, Kitakyushu City 807-8555, Japan; ,
Tel: (+81)93-691-7420,
Fax: (+81)93-692-1711, Email: yoici@med.uoeh-u.ac.jp
Y. Endo, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Dept. of Physiology, School of Medicine, 1-1, Iseigaoka, Yahatanishi-ku, Kitakyushu City 807-8555, Japan; ,
Tel: (+81)93-691-7420,
Fax: (+81)93-692-1711, Email: endoyuta@med.uoeh-u.ac.jp
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Description
Control Mechanisms of Stress and Emotion - Neuroendocrine Based Studies is a compilation of high standard manuscripts presented
at the 18th University of Occupational and Environmental Health International Symposium held in Kitakyushu, Japan from October 8-10,
1998.
This book focuses not only on the role of neuroendocrine-based control involved in the stress and emotion but also includes
recent basic, clinical and social studies on stress and emotion, i.e., mating monogamy, anxiety, fear, aggression, depression, pain,
addiction, alcohol, obesity, anorexia nervosa, cytokines and environmental stress. Discussions were also held on neuroendocrinology as
an expanding field and how, by it's expansion into biology as it ranges from clinical medicine, through systems and cell physiology,
immunology, neuroanatomy, and genetics to molecular biology, it is fast becoming one of the more important fields in medical science.
Recent emergent changes in the workplace have increased mental health problems among the working people. This proceedings is an excellent
tool that represents the study of stress and emotion and the promotion of occupational and environmental health in the workplace.
Audience
Medical doctors, researchers in endocrinology, neuroendocrinology & neuroimmunomodulation, clinicians in psychiatry, psychology, endocrinology, neurology and reproduction
Contents
Preface.
Introductory Lecture
(A. Koizumi).
Invited Lectures.
Social Behavior/Mating/Monogamy.
Oxytocin and vasopressin
influence the traits of monogamy and the activity of the HPA axis
(C. S. Carter, A.C. DeVries).
Variations in maternal care and the
development of stress responses
(D.D. Francis et al.).
Cold stress and its implications for thyroid and reproductive physiology:
molecular and behavioral data
(D.W. Pfaff, H.K. Kia, Y.S. Zhu).
Neuroendocrine stress mechanisms regulating ACTH and oxytocin in pregnancy
(J.A. Russell et al.).
Work stress, coping behavior and health effect
(S. Nagata et al.).
Anxiety/Fear/Aggression/Depression/Pain.
Learning, memory and endocrine studies on stress
(J.W. Funder, D.E. Jefferys).
Neurochemical mechanisms of the onset process of psychosomatic
disorders
(M. Tanaka et al.).
Role of amino acid receptors in neuroendocrine responses to emotional stress
(K. Yagi, T. Onaka).
Mild chronic stress recruits brain pathways including the hypothalamic ventromedial nuclei
(M.F. Dallman et al.).
Stress and
immune system
(C. Kubo et al.).
Dynamic control of HPA function and its contribution to adaptive plasticity of the stress response
(S.L. Lightman et al.).
Addiction/Alcohol/Drug/Obesity/Anorexia nervosa/Cytokines.
Neuroendocrine modulation of ethanol
ingestion
(J.G. Verbalis, R.E. Blackburn-Munro, E.M. Stricker).
CCK and CCK-A receptor in the control of feeding behavior
(M. Otsuki et al.).
Role of nitric oxide and carbon monoxide in modulating the response of the rat hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis
to immune challenges
(S. Lee, C. Rivier).
Histamine-neuron-driven energy metabolism modulated by leptin
(T. Sakata, H. Yoshimatsu, M.
Kurokawa).
Plasma IL-6 and its pyrogenicity during non-inflammatory stresses
(A. Takaki et al.).
Low serum cholesterol and
depressive state
(T. Terao, J. Nakamura).
Environmental stress/others.
Responses and adaptations of the magnocellular neuroendocrine
system to stress
(J.Y. Summy-Long, M. Kadekaro).
Nitric oxide modulation of body fluid and blood pressure homeostases during stress
(M. Kadekaro, J.Y. Summy-Long).
Separation of neural pathways mediating HPA axis responses to emotional and physical stressors
(T.A.
Day et al.).
Neurophysiology of neuroendocrine responses to humoral, cardiovascular and circadian stressors
(L.P. Renaud et
al.).
Day-night changes in responses to osmotic stress
(E.J. Dyball, K. Saeb-Parsy, S. Lombardelli).
Osmotic stress and cardiovascular-related
peptides
(H. Yamashita et al.).
POSTERS.
Enhancement in the synthesis and release of calcitonin gene-related peptide
and endothelin-1 in the hypoxic rat carotid body artery
(T. Ozaka et al.).
Effects of cytokines on the noradrenaline transporter
in cultured bovine adrenal medullary cells
(Y. Toyohira et al.).
Induction of antioxidant proteins in rats under conditions
of chronic hypoxia
(M. Araki et al.).
Pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide (PACAP) in the rat ovary
(E. Kotani et al.).
Selective expression of HSP70-1 gene in the adrenal cortex after whole body hyperthermia
(K. Shimizu et al.).
Characterization of a P-type copper-stimulated ATPase from mouse liver
(K. Takeda et al.).
Roles of prostaglandins in the
AV3V mediated by catecholamine-independent mechanisms
(K. Yamaguchi)
Immobilization stress increases masseter muscle excitability in
the rat
(H. Kaneko et al.).
Melatonin and stress-related inhibition of luteinizing hormone release in female rats
(A. Chiba et al.).
Suramin impairs neuroendocrine and behavioural responses to conditioned fear stimuli
(T. Onaka, C.-J. Zou, K. Yagi).
Increase in arterial blood pressure and heart rate produced by microinjection of antisense in nNOS oligonucleotide into the nucleus
tractus solitarii
(M. Maeda et al.).
Influences of chronic immobilization stress on daily rhythms in rats
(Y. Endo).
Regional
blood flows during the activation of the nucleus tractus solitarius
(M. Inoue, M. Maeda, S. Takao).
Alterations of amino acids receptor-mediated
responses by neuronal injury
(J. Nabekura).
Reduced interleukin-1β reactivity in the immune system and the central nervous system
of inbred polydipsic mice
(K. Okada et al.).
Chronic stress-induced immunosuppression during Listeria monocytogenes infection
(K. Kishihara et al.).
Effects of anterior hypothalamic lesioning on the late asthmatic response
(S. Nagata et al.).
Effects of physical training on physical fitness (VO2max), plasma catecholamine concentrations and natural killer cell activity
(R. Kouzuma, K. Takahara).
Sweat gland function to acetylcholine applied iontophoretically in tropical compared to temperate Koreans
(J.-B. Lee et al.).
Muscle contraction of the flexor and extensor muscles during ballistic finger extension movement in human
(J-B. Lee et al.).
Peripheral sudomotor mechanisms responsible for elevated post-exercise sweating response
(J.-B. Lee et
al.).
Aggression and NK cell activity in a Japanese work setting
(N. Kawamura et al.).
Stress and oxidative DNA damage
in workers with heavy workloads
(M. Irie et al.).
Working hours and cardiovascular-autonomic nervous function
(K. Iwasaki et
al.).
The influence of clinical symptoms and biochemical variables on emotional reactions of rheumatoid arthritis patients
(H.
Ohnishi et al.).
Index of authors.
Keyword index.
Bibliographic & ordering Information
Hardbound, 380 pages, publication date: JUL-1999
ISBN-13: 978-0-444-50118-9
ISBN-10: 0-444-50118-5
Imprint: EXCERPTA MEDICA
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