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Brain and Heart Dynamics

  • An ambitious and comprehensive manual on the brain-heart dialogue – an innovative and highly relevant topic.

  • International opinion leaders present a wide range of perspectives: from social and philosophical aspects to neurological implications.

  • Appeals to a broad readership with dedicated sections for cardiologists, psychiatrists, neurologists and psychotherapists.

  • Proposes new approaches to study the brain-heart dialogue, e.g. in relation to gender.

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Table of contents (62 entries)

  1. Adrenoceptor Blockers

    • Donato Cappetta, Konrad Urbanek, Liberato Berrino, Antonella De Angelis
  2. Alcohol and Cardiovascular Function

    • Maria Margherita Rando, Luisa Sestito, Antonio Mirijello, Giovanni Addolorato
  3. Analgesic Control During Acute Pain to Protect Heart Function

    • Dario Bugada, Valentina Bellini, Elena G. Bignami, Luca F. Lorini
  4. Analgesic Drugs and Cardiac Safety

    • Giustino Varrassi, Joseph Pergolizzi, John F. Peppin, Antonella Paladini
  5. Antipsychotics and Cardiac Side Effects

    • A. Mascolo, C. Scavone, C. Rafaniello, A. Capuano
  6. Anxiety, Anger, Personality, and Heart Disease

    • Laura Fusar-Poli, Davide Arillotta
  7. Autonomic Dysfunction in Acute Stroke

    • Giuseppe Micieli, Isabella Canavero
  8. Biofeedback

    • Fredric Shaffer, Donald Moss
  9. Bipolar Disorder

    • C. Gesi, B. Carpita, F. M. Barberi, A. Cordone, L. Dell’Osso
  10. Brain-Heart Afferent-Efferent Traffic

    • V. Dusi, Jeffrey L. Ardell
  11. Brain-Heart Communication

    • Alessia Pascale, Stefano Govoni
  12. Cardiac Transplantation and Psychopathology

    • Pierluigi Politi, Valentina Martinelli
  13. Cardiovascular Adverse Effects of Psychotropic Drugs

    • Anna Maria Pugliese, Elisabetta Coppi, Federica Cherchi, Giancarlo Pepeu
  14. Cardiovascular and Emotional Effects of Music

    • Laura Fusar-Poli, Cecilia Guiot
  15. Cardiovascular Manifestations in Schizophrenia

    • Federica Calorio, Cristina Grazia Catania, Matteo Rocchetti
  16. Cardiovascular Manifestations of Panic and Anxiety

    • Phillip J. Tully, Suzanne Cosh, Susanne Pedersen
  17. Cognitive Decline in Elderly Patients with Hypertensive Heart Disease

    • Ilaria Liguori, Francesco Curcio, Pasquale Abete, Gianluca Testa

About this book

Back Cover Text

This ambitious and comprehensive handbook represents an essential contribution to our current understanding of interactions between heart and brain, a research topic generating growing interest. 
Despite the increasing awareness that neural mechanisms are the primary cause of cardiac disease and its progression, therapy continues to focus on end-organ protection and does not approach the neural core of the problem. Growing public health problems such as heart failure are still treated with autonomic drugs that are 30-40 years old and simply act on cardiac receptors. However, it has now been shown that the progression of ischemic heart disease to heart failure is mainly due to abnormal central responses to incipient cardiac disease, with neural activation the primary cause rather than the consequence of cardiac remodeling.
Written by leading international experts in their respective research areas, the book presents a variety of perspectives on the core topic: from social and philosophical to gender-related aspects.
It is designed for a broad readership and  includes dedicated sections for cardiologists, psychiatrists, neurologists and psychotherapists looking for a more insightful and targeted approach to neuro-cardiovascular disease. 

Editors and Affiliations

  • Dept of Drug Sciences, Pharmacology Sect, University of Pavia, Dept of Drug Sciences, Pharmacology Sect, Pavia, Italy

    Stefano Govoni

  • Dept of Brain and Behavioural Sciences, University of Pavia Dept of Brain and Behavioural Sciences, Pavia, Italy

    Pierluigi Politi

  • Department of Molecular Medicine, University of Pavia, Department of Molecular Medicine, Pavia, Italy

    Emilio Vanoli

About the editors

Stefano Govoni is professor of pharmacology at the University of Pavia. Since 1994 he has been working as a consultant for the Biological Research Programs, Alzheimer Unit, at the Fatebenefratelli Hospital in Brescia, Italy. In 2013, Stefano Govoni became chancellor’s deputy for teaching activities for the University of Pavia. He has been member of various ethical committees and is currently director of the Bioethical Committee of the San Matteo Hospital in Pavia, Italy. His scientific interests include brain aging, a field in which he has been working since 1977, and Alzheimer’s disease (AD). He has made a significant contribution to research in the field, and from 2000 to 2011 Stefano Govoni was the national coordinator of a group of 6 laboratories belonging to various Italian universities (Pavia, Genoa, Catania, Florence, Foggia, Palermo) working on Alzheimer’s disease. Stefano Govoni is author of 328 papers listed in Medline.

Pierluigi Politi is professor of psychiatry at the University of Pavia and head of the Psychiatry Unit of ASST Pavia (Health and Social National Trust). His Ph.D. focused on the psychological aspects of heart transplantation. He has been a consultant to both the departments of Cardiology and Heart Surgery at the Fondazione IRCCS Policlinico San Matteo, Pavia (Italy) for 20 years. Since 2011 he has also implemented consultation-liaison in psychological medicine at the same teaching hospital. Moreover he is visiting professor of psychiatry at the Postgraduate Medical Institute, Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge and Chelmsford, UK. Pierluigi Politi is also a member of the Italian Psychoanalytical Society and the International Psychoanalytical Association. He has authored and co-authored 9 books and more than 100 papers in international peer-reviewed journals.

Emilio Vanoli is associate professor of cardiology at the University of Pavia’s Department of Molecular Medicine. He has over 35 years of experience in experimental and clinical research, building solid expertise in the field of the autonomic control of the heart and its interaction with entire visceral system controlled by the autonomic nervous system. Emilio Vanoli pioneered the use of direct electrical stimulation of the vagus nerve to prevent ventricular fibrillation in the ischemic heart and now is actively involved in the use of this approach in heart failure. His other ongoing research interest concentrates on the nerve growth factor (NGF) and its receptor TrkA as a novel target to treat autonomic dysfunction in heart failure. Emilio Vanoli is also adjunct associate professor at the Department of Physiology and Biophysics at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, and Head of the Outpatient Heart Failure Clinic, Cardiovascular Department of the IRCCS MultiMedica. In addition he is fellow of the European Society of Cardiology and an honorary fellow of the Heart Failure Society of India

 

Bibliographic Information

  • Book Title: Brain and Heart Dynamics

  • Editors: Stefano Govoni, Pierluigi Politi, Emilio Vanoli

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-90305-7

  • Publisher: Springer Cham

  • eBook Packages: Springer Reference Medicine, Reference Module Medicine

  • eBook ISBN: 978-3-319-90305-7Due: 07 March 2022

  • Topics: Cardiology, Neurology, Psychiatry, Pharmacotherapy, Human Physiology