The Immune System: Mental Health and Neurological Conditions fully investigates how immune-related cellular, molecular, and anatomical changes impact mental functioning. The book combines human and animal studies to reveal immunological changes related to mental-health problems. In addition, users will find comprehensive information on new research related to the microbial composition of the gut microbiome and how it influences brain function and mental health. Common comorbidities with mental illness and their inherent immunological or inflammatory components are also covered. New chapters and sections on peripheral and central mechanisms in relation to viral pathogens, RNA editing to treat diseases, and COVID-19 will be included. Written by leaders in the field, the book synthesizes basic and clinical research to provide a thorough understanding on the role of immunity in neuropsychiatry. This book covers both mental-health conditions and degenerative disorders of the brain, including depression, schizophrenia, autism-like spectrum disorders, Parkinson’s disease and Alzheimer’s-like dementia.
Table of Contents
1. Multiple Pathways Linked to Mental Health and Illness2. The Immune System: An Overview
3. Bacteria, Viruses, and the Microbiome
4. Lifestyle Factors Affecting Biological Processes and Health
5. Stressor Processes and Effects on Neurobiological Functioning
6. Stress and Immunity
7. Viral factors related to mental and neurological disorders
8. Prenatal and Early Postnatal Influences on Health
9. Depressive Disorders
10. Anxiety Disorders
11. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
12. Pain Processes
13. Autism
14. Schizophrenia
15. Inflammatory Roads to Parkinson’s Disease
16. A Neuroinflammatory View of Alzheimer’s Disease
17. Comorbidities in Relation to Inflammatory processes