1.

Record Nr.

UNINA990009793390403321

Autore

Pinna, Pietro

Titolo

Migranti italiani tra fascismo e antifascismo : la scoperta della politica in due regioni francesi / Pietro Pinna

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Bologna : CLUEB, 2012

ISBN

978-88-491-3611-1

Descrizione fisica

391 p. ; 21 cm

Collana

Passato futuro ; 27

Disciplina

325.2450944

Locazione

FSPBC

Collocazione

Collez. 2234 (27)

Lingua di pubblicazione

Italiano

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia



2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910688346803321

Autore

Stefan O. Reber

Titolo

Using Stress-Based Animal Models to Understand the Mechanisms Underlying Psychiatric and Somatic Disorders

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Frontiers Media SA, 2017

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (129 p.)

Collana

Frontiers Research Topics

Soggetti

Medicine

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Sommario/riassunto

Chronic or repeated stress, particularly psychosocial stress, is an acknowledged risk factor for numerous affective and somatic disorders in modern societies. Thus, there is substantial evidence showing that chronic stress can increase the likelihood of major depressive disorder and anxiety disorders, as well as cardiovascular diseases, irritable bowel syndrome and pain syndromes, to name but a few, in vulnerable individuals. Although a number of pharmacological agents are available to treat such stress-related disorders, many patients do not respond to them, and those who do often report a number of side effects. Therefore, a major emphasis in modern basic research is to uncover the underlying aetiology of these disorders, and to develop novel efficacious treatment strategies. This has led to a resurgence in developing, and using, appropriate animal models to study a wide variety of stress-related disorders. Thus, the aim of this research topic "Using stress-based animal models to understand the mechanisms underlying psychiatric and somatic disorders" was to bring together novel research articles and comprehensive review articles from prominent stress researchers. In addition to describing the insights such models have provided relating to the aetiology of psychiatric and somatic disorders, these articles also encompass mechanisms that are believed to underlie stress resilience and stress-protection. Finally, given the current prominence on the role of the brain-gut axis in health and disease, the research topic covers the emerging evidence showing



how the gut, particularly the microbiota, influences affective behaviour and physiology.