Maternal Substance Abuse and the Developing Nervous System

Author: Zagon   Ian S.;Slotkin   Theodore A.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2012

E-ISBN: 9780080926674

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780127752259

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780127752259

Subject: R969.3 rational drug use

Language: ENG

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The purpose of this book is to review the basic science and clinical findings concerning maternal substance abuse and the developing nervous system of unborn children. The short-term but vitally significant repercussions of such exposure on biological development, with particular reference to the nervous system, are discussed. The book also discusses the profound influence of maternal substance abuse on behavior in adulthood, which is caused by subtle changes in the chemistry or structure of the developing nervous system. The subject will not only be of interest to clinical and basic science researchers and teachers in the field of maternal substance abuse, but also to individuals in psychology, social work, cellular and molecular biolgoy, embryology, neuroscience, pharmacology, and in clinical professions such as pediatrics, neonatology, and obstetrics. The breadth of topics covered includes alcohol, cocaine, opiates, nicotine, benzodiazepines, marijuana, and the role of stress and hormones. Emphasis is placed on the relationship of the effects of substance abuse on neurotrophic factors and receptors.

  • Shows how abused substances act directly or indirectly to mimic or influence the action of neurotrophic factors
  • Explains that the transient expression of peptides, neurotransmitters, and receptors can be markedly disturbed by drugs
  • Demonstrates that animal and tissue culture studies are consistent with clinical observations and important in understanding

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 8

Dedication

pp.:  6 – 16

Table of Contents

pp.:  8 – 6

Preface

pp.:  16 – 18

Chapter 1. Introduction

pp.:  18 – 22

Chapter 2. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and Fetal Alcohol Effects: A Clinical Perspective of Later Developmental Consequences

pp.:  22 – 44

Chapter 3. Effects of Prenatal Alcohol Exposure

pp.:  44 – 62

Chapter 4.Fetal Alcohol Effects: Rat Model of Alcohol Exposure during the Brain Growth Spurt

pp.:  62 – 94

Chapter 5. Clinical Implications of Smoking: Determining Long-Term Teratogenicity

pp.:  94 – 114

Chapter 6. Prenatal Exposure to Nicotine: What Can We Learn from Animal Models?

pp.:  114 – 142

Chapter 7. Prenatal Cocaine and Marijuana Exposure: Research and Clinical Implications

pp.:  142 – 172

Chapter 8. Cocaine and the Developing Nervous System: Laboratory Findings

pp.:  172 – 194

Chapter 9. Maternal Opioid Drug Use and Child Development

pp.:  194 – 232

Chapter 10. Effects of Opiates on the Physiology of the Fetal Nervous System

pp.:  232 – 258

Chapter 11. Maternal Exposure to Opioids and the Developing Nervous System: Laboratory Findings

pp.:  258 – 300

Chapter 12. Benzodiazepines and the Developing Nervous System: Laboratory Findings and Clinical Implications

pp.:  300 – 340

Chapter 13. Drug Effects on Sexual Differentiation of the Brain: Role of Stress and Hormones in Drug Actions

pp.:  340 – 386

INDEX

pp.:  386 – 395

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