1.

Record Nr.

UNINA990001732210403321

Titolo

La concimazione in Sardegna

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Roma : Palombi, 1931

Descrizione fisica

36 p. ; 22 cm

Disciplina

631.841

Locazione

FAGBC

Collocazione

60 OP. 35/15

Lingua di pubblicazione

Italiano

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

2.

Record Nr.

UNISALENTO991004209189707536

Autore

Cagiano de Azevedo, Michelangelo

Titolo

Casa, città e campagna nel tardo antico e nell'alto medioevo / Michelangelo Cagiano De Azevedo ; a cura di C. D. Fonseca, D. Adamesteanu, F. D'Andria

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Galatina : Congedo, 1986

Descrizione fisica

408 p., [21] c. di tav., 1 ritr. ; ill. 25 cm

Collana

Archeologia e storia / Università di Lecce Scuola di specializzazione in archeologia classica e medioevale ; 1

Altri autori (Persone)

Fonseca, Cosimo Damiano

D'Andria, F.

Adamesteanu, Dinu

Disciplina

728.0945

Soggetti

Architettura

Urbanistica

Lingua di pubblicazione

Italiano

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia



3.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910522957003321

Titolo

Behavioral Neurobiology of GABAB Receptor Function / / edited by Styliani Vlachou, Kevin Wickman

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2022

ISBN

3-030-91335-X

Edizione

[1st ed. 2022.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (331 pages)

Collana

Current Topics in Behavioral Neurosciences, , 1866-3389 ; ; 52

Disciplina

615.78

Soggetti

Pharmacology

Neurosciences

Psychiatry

Neuroscience

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.

Nota di contenuto

Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- A Brief History and the Significance of the GABAB Receptor -- 1 Introduction -- 2 GABAB Receptor Structure, Function, and Distribution -- 3 GABAB Receptor Ligands: Agonists, Antagonists, and Allosteric Modulators -- 4 GABAB Receptors as Potential Therapeutic Targets -- 4.1 Drug and Alcohol Use Disorders -- 4.2 Pain and Analgesia -- 4.3 Anxiety and Mood Disorders -- 4.4 Neurodegeneration -- 4.5 Cognitive Processes in Neurodevelopment, Health and Disease -- 4.6 Other Conditions Outside the CNS -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Structural Basis of GABAB Receptor Regulation and Signaling -- 1 Heterodimers Are the Minimal Functional Receptor Units -- 2 Signal Transduction in the Receptor Heterodimer -- 3 Auxiliary KCTD Subunits -- 4 SD-Interacting Proteins -- 5 Effector Channels -- 6 Additional Receptor-Associated Proteins -- 7 Concluding Remarks -- References -- Mechanisms and Regulation of Neuronal GABAB Receptor-Dependent Signaling -- 1 Introduction -- 2 GABABR Structure -- 2.1 Ligand Binding -- 2.2 Coupling to G Proteins -- 2.3 Cell Surface Trafficking -- 2.4 Alternative Splicing -- 2.5 Oligomerization -- 2.6 GABABR Signalosome -- 3 GABABR-Dependent Signaling in Neurons -- 3.1 GABABR Coupling to G Proteins -- 3.2 GABABR Regulation of Effectors -- 3.2.1 GIRK Channels -- 3.2.2



Voltage-Gated Ca2+ Channels -- 3.2.3 Adenylyl Cyclase -- 4 Regulation of GABABR-Dependent Signaling in Neurons -- 4.1 Desensitization -- 4.2 Phosphorylation -- 4.2.1 CaMKII -- 4.2.2 AMPK -- 4.2.3 PKA -- 4.2.4 PKC -- 4.3 Ubiquitination -- 4.4 KCTD Proteins -- 4.5 RGS Proteins -- 4.5.1 R7 RGS/Gβ5 -- 4.5.2 R4 RGS Proteins -- 4.5.3 RGS12 -- 5 Plasticity of GABABR-Dependent Signaling -- 5.1 Phosphorylation-Dependent Plasticity -- 5.2 Plasticity of 14-3-3 Proteins -- 5.3 Plasticity of RGS Regulation -- 6 Concluding Remarks -- References.

GABAB Receptor Chemistry and Pharmacology: Agonists, Antagonists, and Allosteric Modulators -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Brief History -- 3 Structure and Signaling -- 4 Molecular Diversity and Complexity -- 5 Agonists -- 6 Partial Agonists -- 7 Antagonists -- 8 Inverse Agonists -- 9 Allosteric Modulators -- 10 Probe Dependency -- 11 Biased Agonism/Functional Selectivity -- 12 GABAB Receptor-Targeted Pharmaceuticals -- 13 Concluding Remarks -- References -- GABAB Receptors and Drug Addiction: Psychostimulants and Other Drugs of Abuse -- 1 Introduction -- 2 GABABR Signaling in the Reward Circuit -- 2.1 The VTA Microcircuit -- 2.2 GABAergic Inputs to the VTA -- 3 Impact of Addictive Drugs on GABABR Signaling in the Reward Circuit -- 3.1 Psychostimulants -- 3.2 Nicotine -- 3.3 Opioids -- 3.4 Cannabis -- 3.5 Summary -- 4 Effects of Genetic Manipulations of GABABR on Animal Models of Drug Addiction -- 5 Effects of Pharmacological Manipulations on Animal Models of Drug Addiction: Agonists, Antagonists, and Positive Allosteric ... -- 5.1 Psychostimulants -- 5.1.1 Amphetamine and Methamphetamine -- 5.1.2 Cocaine -- 5.2 Nicotine -- 5.3 Opioids -- 5.4 Other Drugs/Reinforcers -- 5.5 Stress and Addiction -- 5.6 Summary -- 6 Clinical Studies of GABABR Modulators in Drug Addiction -- 7 Conclusions -- References -- GABAB Receptors and Alcohol Use Disorders: Preclinical Studies -- 1 GABAB Receptors and Alcohol Use Disorders: Preclinical Studies -- 2 Locomotor Activity -- 3 Place Conditioning -- 4 Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome -- 5 Alcohol Drinking -- 5.1 Acquisition and Maintenance of Alcohol Drinking -- 5.2 Binge-Like Drinking -- 5.3 Relapse-Like Drinking -- 6 Operant Alcohol Self-Administration -- 6.1 Fixed Ratio (FR) Procedure -- 6.2 Progressive Ratio (PR) Procedure -- 6.3 Extinction and Reinstatement of Alcohol Seeking Procedures -- 6.4 Appetitive-Consummatory Procedures.

7 Discussion -- References -- GABAB Receptors and Alcohol Use Disorders: Clinical Studies -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Overview of Pharmacotherapies Modulating the GABAB Receptor -- 2.1 Baclofen -- 2.2 γ-Hydroxybutyric Acid -- 3 Treatment for Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome -- 4 Relapse Prevention in Alcohol Use Disorders -- 4.1 Baclofen: Low-to-Moderate Doses -- 4.2 Baclofen: High-Doses -- 4.3 Specific Populations -- 4.3.1 Alcohol-Related Liver Disease -- 4.3.2 Comorbid Anxiety -- 5 Meta-Analyses Assessing Baclofen´s Efficacy -- 6 Laboratory Studies Evaluating Craving and Biobehavioural Effects of Baclofen -- 6.1 Functional Brain Activation Correlates with Baclofen -- 7 Polymorphisms Associated with Baclofen Treatment Response -- 8 Safety Concerns with Baclofen -- 9 Conclusions -- References -- GABAB Receptors and Pain -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Pain-Related Terminology -- 2 Expression and Function of GABAB Receptors in Nociceptive Pathways -- 2.1 GABAB Receptors in Nociceptors -- 2.1.1 GABAB Receptors in Peripheral Axon Endings of Nociceptors -- 2.1.2 GABAB Receptors in Central Axon Endings of Nociceptors -- 2.2 GABAB Receptors in Dorsal Horn Interneurons and Projection Neurons -- 2.3 GABAB Receptors in Supraspinal Areas -- 2.4 GABAB Receptors in Descending Pain Control Pathways -- 3 GABAB Receptors and



Pathological Pain -- 3.1 GABAB Receptors and Inflammatory Pain -- 3.2 GABAB Receptors and Neuropathic Pain -- 4 GABAB Receptors as Target for Treating Chronic Pain -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- GABAB Receptors: Anxiety and Mood Disorders -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Role of the GABAB Receptor in the Modulation of Anxiety -- 2.1 Effects of GABAB Receptor Agonists and Positive Allosteric Modulators on Anxiety-Like Behaviour -- 2.2 Effects of GABAB Receptor Loss of Function and GABAB Receptor Antagonists on Anxiety-Like Behaviour.

3 Role of the GABAB Receptor in Depression and Antidepressant Action -- 3.1 Effects of GABAB Receptor Agonists on Depression-Like Behaviour -- 3.2 Effects of GABAB Receptor Blockade or Loss of Function on Depression-Like Behaviour -- 4 Clinical Evidence of the Role of GABAB Receptor in Mood Disorders -- 5 Conclusions and Perspectives -- References -- GABAB Receptors in Neurodegeneration -- 1 Introduction -- 2 GABAB Receptor and Its Effects -- 2.1 K+ Channels -- 2.2 Ca2+ Channels -- 2.3 Inhibition of Adenylate Cyclase -- 3 GABAA Receptors -- 4 GABAB in Neurodegenerative Diseases -- 4.1 GABAB in Alzheimer´s Disease -- 4.2 GABAB in Parkinson´s Disease -- 4.3 GABAB in Temporal Lobe Epilepsy -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- GABAB Receptors and Cognitive Processing in Health and Disease -- 1 Introduction -- 2 GABAB Receptors Mechanisms of Action -- 3 Effects of GABAB Receptors on Cognitive Processes: Learning and Memory -- 3.1 GABAB Receptors, LTP and Synaptic Plasticity -- 3.2 Active and Passive Avoidance Paradigms -- 3.3 Morris Water Maze (MWM) and Radial Arm Maze (RAM) -- 3.4 Working Memory Tasks -- 3.5 Novel-Object Recognition (NOR) and (Dis)Location (NOL) Tasks -- 3.6 Other Cognitive Tasks -- 4 GABABR Involvement in Cognitive Performance of Neurodevelopmental Conditions -- 4.1 GABABRs During Embryo-Foetal Development -- 4.2 Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) -- 4.3 Fragile X Syndrome (FXS) -- 4.4 Down´s Syndrome (DS) -- 5 Neurodegenerative Disorders -- 5.1 Alzheimer´s Disease (AD) -- 5.2 Epilepsy -- 5.3 Autoimmune Anti-GABAB Encephalitis and Cognitive Impairments -- 6 Conclusions -- References.

Sommario/riassunto

It has been almost forty years since Norman G. Bowery discovered and named this “non-GABAA” receptor the GABAB receptor. It has been almost ten years since the last comprehensive book presentation focused on GABAB receptors. The main goal of this book is to provide the field with a contemporary and comprehensive perspective on the GABAB receptor, its physiological relevance, and its therapeutic potential. The volume is organized into introductory and special interest sections presented by experts who study the GABAB receptor from structural, signaling, pharmacologic, physiological, pathophysiological, and therapeutic perspectives. The book aims to appeal to a broad spectrum of biomedical and clinical scientists - any scholars with an interest in GABAB receptor. The editors hope readers find this work to be thought-provoking, instructive, and informative.



4.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910404114803321

Autore

Schaad Martin <p>Martin Schaad, Einstein Forum Potsdam, Deutschland </p>

Titolo

Der Hochverrat des Amtmanns Povel Juel : Ein mikrohistorischer Streifzug durch Europas Norden der Frühen Neuzeit / Martin Schaad

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Bielefeld, : transcript Verlag, 2020

ISBN

9783839451847

3839451841

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (252 p.)

Collana

Histoire

Disciplina

345.48023109033

Soggetti

Frühe Neuzeit

Early Modernity

Dänemark

Denmark

Grönland

Greenland

Russland

Russia

Hochverrat

Treasonous

Peter der Große

Peter the Great

Kopenhagen

Copenhagen

Wikinger

Vikings

Navigation

Cartography

Kartographie

Klima

Climate

Criminal Law

Zahlungsverkehr

Prozessakten

Politics

Strafrecht

Cultural History

Politik



Law

Kulturgeschichte

European History

Recht

Early Modern History

Theory of History

Europäische Geschichte

Geschichte der Frühen Neuzeit

History

Geschichtstheorie

Geschichtswissenschaft

Lingua di pubblicazione

Tedesco

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Northern Europe in the Early Modern Age - micro-historical analyses using the example of high treason.

Nota di contenuto

Frontmatter    1 Inhalt    5 Umständliche Inhaltsangabe    7 Von Prätendenten, Prozessen und Pyrrhonisten    13 Der vielfach dienliche Amtmann - Lesarten einer Verschwörung    47 Im Blick der Zeitgenossen - Von Spottliedern, Flugschriften und allerlei Correspondenzen    73 Die Fliege und der Elefant - Von der (De-)Konstruktion einer Drohung    93 Das (un-)bekannte Grönland - Von notoria und ignorantia facti    107 Die erweiterte Anklage - Von inventirten und fingirten raisons    135 Das nordische Großreich - Von zweifacher Prätention    149 Crimen exceptum - Ein Exkurs    163 Das Urteil - Von richterlicher Unerbittlichkeit und ungeahnter Wendung    181 Wenn nicht so, wie anders?    193 Kabale und Liebe I - Von Hoffaktionen und ersten Verdrehungen    197 Kabale und Liebe II - Von Amouretten und verhängnisvollen Affectionen    221 Wieso, weshalb, warum?    243

Sommario/riassunto

Kopenhagen 1723. Der norwegische Amtmann Povel Juel soll Peter dem Großen angetragen haben, eine russische Kolonie auf Grönland zu errichten. Auf dem Weg dorthin wollte er Island, die Färöer und Norwegen erobern – mithin Erblande des dänischen Königs. Ein verwegener Hochverrat, der das Machtgefüge im Norden Europas durcheinandergewirbelt hätte, wäre der Plan nicht ans Licht gekommen. So aber ließ der König seinen Amtmann grausam hinrichten. Martin Schaad unterzieht die Prozessakten einer Revision und versucht damit Povel Juel zu rehabilitieren. Ein mikrohistorischer Streifzug durch die Geschichte des Strafrechts, der Wikinger, der Navigation, der Kartographie, des Klimas und des bargeldlosen Zahlungsverkehrs.

»Die Forschungsleistung verdient hohe Anerkennung, die Interpretation nötigt Respekt ab, ohne dass man sie in der Essenz teilen muss.«

»Kurzweilig unterhalten, angeregt und reich belehrt habe ich das Buch aus der Hand gelegt.«

»Das Buch von Martin Schaad ist ein Beispiel einer guten mikrohistorischen Forschung. Mit Hilfe eines an sich außergewöhnlichen Falls gelingt es dem Autor, viel Interessantes über die Rechtsgeschichte Dänemarks in gemeineuropäischem Zusammenhang darzustellen.«