The Pharmacology of Sleep | ISBN 9783540589617

The Pharmacology of Sleep

herausgegeben von Anthony Kales
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonAnthony Kales
Beiträge vonJ. Adrien
Beiträge vonF. Albani
Beiträge vonA. Baruzzi
Beiträge vonM. Berger
Beiträge vonE.O. Bixler
Beiträge vonA.A. Borbeley
Beiträge vonD.G. Dikeos
Beiträge vonR. Drucker-Colin
Beiträge vonR. Fritsch Montero
Beiträge vonY. Hishikawa
Beiträge vonS. Inoue
Beiträge vonA. Kales
Beiträge vonE. Lugaresi
Beiträge vonH. Merchant-Nancy
Beiträge vonJ.M. Monti
Beiträge vonW.E. Müller
Beiträge vonO. Pompeiani
Beiträge vonM. Radulovacki
Beiträge vonA.E. Reinberg
Beiträge vonD. Riemann
Beiträge vonR. Riva
Beiträge vonE. Sforza
Beiträge vonC.R. Soldatos
Beiträge vonG. Tononi
Beiträge vonE. Van Cauter
Beiträge vonA. Vela-Bueno
Beiträge vonA. Vgontzas
Beiträge vonA. Wauquier
Buchcover The Pharmacology of Sleep  | EAN 9783540589617 | ISBN 3-540-58961-9 | ISBN 978-3-540-58961-7

The Pharmacology of Sleep

herausgegeben von Anthony Kales
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonAnthony Kales
Beiträge vonJ. Adrien
Beiträge vonF. Albani
Beiträge vonA. Baruzzi
Beiträge vonM. Berger
Beiträge vonE.O. Bixler
Beiträge vonA.A. Borbeley
Beiträge vonD.G. Dikeos
Beiträge vonR. Drucker-Colin
Beiträge vonR. Fritsch Montero
Beiträge vonY. Hishikawa
Beiträge vonS. Inoue
Beiträge vonA. Kales
Beiträge vonE. Lugaresi
Beiträge vonH. Merchant-Nancy
Beiträge vonJ.M. Monti
Beiträge vonW.E. Müller
Beiträge vonO. Pompeiani
Beiträge vonM. Radulovacki
Beiträge vonA.E. Reinberg
Beiträge vonD. Riemann
Beiträge vonR. Riva
Beiträge vonE. Sforza
Beiträge vonC.R. Soldatos
Beiträge vonG. Tononi
Beiträge vonE. Van Cauter
Beiträge vonA. Vela-Bueno
Beiträge vonA. Vgontzas
Beiträge vonA. Wauquier
The last four decades have witnessed considerable advances in our knowledge of the pharmacology of sleep. Both basic and clinical pharmacology have made major contributions toward our current understanding of the complex mechanisms of sleep and wakefulness. In addition, these advances in our understanding of the pharmacology of sleep have benefited the treatment of sleep disorders and various neurologic and psychiatric conditions. This volume is organized into three different parts. The first is a review of the basic mechanisms of sleep and wakefulness and the chronobiology of sleep. The second part reviews the basic pharmacology of the various neuro transmitter systems involved in sleep and wakefulness, while the third is clinically oriented and focuses on the effects of a variety of drugs on sleep and wakefulness. The initial part begins with a historical review of the hypotheses of the mechanisms of sleep, evolving from passive to active regulation, and concepts involving sleep-related neurotransmitters and other sleep factors. Then regulation of sleep and wakefulness is discussed in terms of homeostatic, circadian, and ultradian processes. Also discussed is the fact that sleep homeostasis is not disrupted by the administration of hypnotic drugs. This part also reviews time-dependent properties of pharmacologic agents in relation to endogenous biologic rhythms and more specifically to chrono pharmacologic changes.