Macromolecules and Behavior

Macromolecules and Behavior
Author: John Gaito
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1468460420

I. Introduction.- 1. Introduction.- II. Products of DNA Activation.- 2. Macromolecules-Functional and Biochemical Correlates.- 3. Brain Function and RNA.- 4. Macromolecules and Brain Function.- 5. Inhibitors of Cerebral Protein or RNA Synthesis and Memory.- 6. Biological Assays for the Molecular Coding of Acquired Information.- 7. Biological Activity of Antibrain Antibody-an Introduction to Immunoneurology.- 8. Correlation of the S-100 Brain Protein with Behavior.- III. Macromolecules and Intracellular, Intercellular, and Synaptic Events.- 9. Axoplasmic Flow-The Fast Transport System in Mammal.

Macromolecular Interplay In Brain Associative Mechanisms

Macromolecular Interplay In Brain Associative Mechanisms
Author: Anna Neugebauer
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 351
Release: 1998-02-28
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9814497142

This volume looks at the associative mechanisms of the brain, particularly of the cortico-limbic and diencephalic systems, and also at the macromolecular effects on them, by integrating the contributions of various disciplines converging on one subject and from different points of view. It addresses the question of how so many different activity levels — the biochemical, physiological, and psychological ones — interact in integrative processes. The topics treated include brain reverberating systems and associative phenomena; long-term potentiation, learning, and memory; gene activity and brain activity; and gene expression and information processing during sleep.

Magnesium in the Central Nervous System

Magnesium in the Central Nervous System
Author: Robert Vink
Publisher: University of Adelaide Press
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2011
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0987073052

The brain is the most complex organ in our body. Indeed, it is perhaps the most complex structure we have ever encountered in nature. Both structurally and functionally, there are many peculiarities that differentiate the brain from all other organs. The brain is our connection to the world around us and by governing nervous system and higher function, any disturbance induces severe neurological and psychiatric disorders that can have a devastating effect on quality of life. Our understanding of the physiology and biochemistry of the brain has improved dramatically in the last two decades. In particular, the critical role of cations, including magnesium, has become evident, even if incompletely understood at a mechanistic level. The exact role and regulation of magnesium, in particular, remains elusive, largely because intracellular levels are so difficult to routinely quantify. Nonetheless, the importance of magnesium to normal central nervous system activity is self-evident given the complicated homeostatic mechanisms that maintain the concentration of this cation within strict limits essential for normal physiology and metabolism. There is also considerable accumulating evidence to suggest alterations to some brain functions in both normal and pathological conditions may be linked to alterations in local magnesium concentration. This book, containing chapters written by some of the foremost experts in the field of magnesium research, brings together the latest in experimental and clinical magnesium research as it relates to the central nervous system. It offers a complete and updated view of magnesiums involvement in central nervous system function and in so doing, brings together two main pillars of contemporary neuroscience research, namely providing an explanation for the molecular mechanisms involved in brain function, and emphasizing the connections between the molecular changes and behavior. It is the untiring efforts of those magnesium researchers who have dedicated their lives to unraveling the mysteries of magnesiums role in biological systems that has inspired the collation of this volume of work.