Pharmacogenetics of Psychotropic Drugs
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- Editor: Bernard Lerer, Hadassah-Hebrew Medical Center, Jerusalem
- Date Published: April 2011
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- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521189613
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Pharmacogenetics and pharmacogenomics are areas of significant importance at the interface of molecular genetics and psychopharmacology, with implications for drug development and clinical practice. This 2002 book provides a conceptual framework for understanding and studying the pharmacogenetics of psychotropic drugs, reviews advances in the field, and describes the established findings. Coverage extends to antipsychotics, antidepressants, mood stabilising, cognitive-enhancing and anxiolytic drugs. Chapters also examine the interface of pharmacogenetics with substance dependence and brain imaging, and consider its impact on the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries. This book defines the young field of pharmacogenetics as it applies to psychotropic drugs, and is therefore of interest to all clinicians and researchers working in this field.
Read more- Was the first book to survey the new field of pharmacogenetics as applied to psychotropics
- Editor and contributors at the forefront of the field
- Covers all the main classes of psychotropic drugs, with implications for drug development and clinical practice
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Review of the hardback: '… this is a well-written book on a subject which is often found complicated and difficult … the book will be informative for the reader who wants a general review of the field of psychopharmacogenetics, but will also be useful for the reader who wants updated information on a specific topic …' European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
See more reviewsReview of the hardback: 'This book gives a comprehensive review of the current state of the art covering almost all aspects of psychiatric pharmacogenetics. It provides an excellent introduction to the newcomer in this field and at the same time it is a most valuable source of information also for the experts.' Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica
Review of the hardback: 'Bernard Lerer is to be congratulated in bringing together a group of authors who have presented an excellent, yet concise, overview of the importance of pharmacogenetics in contemporary psychopharmacology. … this monograph is recommended to all those wishing to keep abreast of this important area of neuroscience.' Human Psychopharmacology
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- Date Published: April 2011
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521189613
- length: 460 pages
- dimensions: 244 x 170 x 24 mm
- weight: 0.73kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Part I. Introduction:
1. Genes and psychopharmacology: exploring the interface Bernard Lerer
Part II. Clinical Background and Research Design:
2. From pharmacogenetics to pharmacogenomics of psychotropic drug response Anil K. Malhotra
3. Neuropsychopharmacology: the interface between genes and psychiatric nosology Thomas A. Ban
4. Methodological issues in psychopharmacogenetics Sheldon H. Preskorn
5. Statistical approaches in psychopharmacogenetics Fabio Macciardi
Part III. Molecular Background:
6. The psychopharmacogenetic-neurodevelopmental interface in serotonergic gene pathways K. Peter Lesch, Jens Benninghoff and Angelika Schmitt
7. RNA processing regulation and interindividual variation Colleen M. Niswender and Linda K. Hutchinson
Part IV. Pharmacokinetics:
8. Pharmacogenetics of psychotropic drug metabolism Vural Ozdemir, Angela D. M. Kashuba, Vincenzo S. Basile and James L . Kennedy
9. Pharmacogenetics of chiral psychotropic drugs Pierre Baumann and Chin B. Eap
Part V. Specific Psychotropic Drugs and Disorders:
10. Clozapine response and genetic variation in neurotransmitter receptor targets David A. Collier, Maria J. Arranz, Sarah Osborne, Katherine J. Aitchison, Janet Munro, Dalu Mancama and Robert W. Kerwin
11. Genetic factors underlying drug-induced tardive dyskinesia Ronnen H. Segman and Bernard Lerer
12. Functional gene-linked polymorphic regions in pharmacogenetics Marco Catalano
13. Alternative phenotypes and the pharmacogenetics of mood and anxiety disorders Emanuela Mundo and James L. Kennedy
14. Pharmacogenetics of anxiolytic drugs and the GABA-benzodiazepine receptor complex Smita A. Pandit, Spilios V. Argyropoulous, Patrick G. Kehoe and David J. Nutt
15. Genetic factors and long-term prophylaxis in bipolar disorder Martin Alda
16. Genetic influences on responsiveness to anticonvulsant drugs Thomas N. Ferraro
17. Apolipoprotein E as a marker in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease Keith Schappert, Pierre Sevigny and Judes Poirier
18. Genetic variation and drug dependence risk factors Joel Gelernter and Henry Kranzler
Part VI. Pharmacogenetics and Brain Imaging:
19. Brain imaging and pharmacogenetics in Alzheimer's disease and schizophrenia Steven G. Potkin, James L. Kennedy and Vincenzo S. Basile
Part VII. Industry perspectives:
20. Pharmacogenetics in psychotropic drug discovery and development William Z. Potter, AnnCatherine Van Lone and Larry Altstiel
21. High-throughput single nucleotide polymorphism genotyping Anne Shalom and Ariel Darvasi
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