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DHEA and the Brain reviews a range of existing studies regarding DHEA administration to animals and humans. Chapter authors evaluate DHEA metabolism in tissues and organs, explore DHEA effects in the liver that may be of importance to the brain, and discuss recent findings regarding how DHEA is made in the brain. New perspectives about the neuroprotective effects of DHEA are presented, as well as insight related to DHEA metabolism in the brain.

A number of health benefits have been associated with dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), including anti-cancer, anti-osteoporosis, anti-atherosclerosis, anti-diabetes, immuno-stimulating, and memory-enhancing effects. This has prompted millions of people to take this hormone as a daily nutritional supplement. However, there is some concern that prolonged self-administration may result in future health problems, as well as unease about potential side effects due to the production of steroid derivatives in the tissues.

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The Brain, a Putative Source and Target of DHEA. DHEA Metabolites during the Life Span. Postulated Roles of DHEA in the Decline of Neural Function with Age. DHEA: Hormone of Youth and Resilience - Still a Maverick. DHEA Effects on Liver. DHEA and Brain Development. DHEA Metabolism in the Brain: Production and Effects of the 7a-hydroxylated Derivative. DHEA: Biosynthesis, Regulation and Function in the Central Nervous System. Cross-talk Between DHEA and Neuropeptides. DHEA Effects on Human Behaviour and Psychiatric Illness. Effects of DHEA on Diabetes Mellitus. The Clinician's View of DHEA: An Overview. DHEA Replacement and Cognition in Healthy Elderly Humans.

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      Publisher: CRC Press
      Publication Date: 4/25/2002 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780415275859, 978-0415275859
      ISBN10: 0415275857

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      DHEA and the Brain reviews a range of existing studies regarding DHEA administration to animals and humans. Chapter authors evaluate DHEA metabolism in tissues and organs, explore DHEA effects in the liver that may be of importance to the brain, and discuss recent findings regarding how DHEA is made in the brain. New perspectives about the neuroprotective effects of DHEA are presented, as well as insight related to DHEA metabolism in the brain.

      A number of health benefits have been associated with dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), including anti-cancer, anti-osteoporosis, anti-atherosclerosis, anti-diabetes, immuno-stimulating, and memory-enhancing effects. This has prompted millions of people to take this hormone as a daily nutritional supplement. However, there is some concern that prolonged self-administration may result in future health problems, as well as unease about potential side effects due to the production of steroid derivatives in the tissues.

      Featuring an es

      Table of Contents
      The Brain, a Putative Source and Target of DHEA. DHEA Metabolites during the Life Span. Postulated Roles of DHEA in the Decline of Neural Function with Age. DHEA: Hormone of Youth and Resilience - Still a Maverick. DHEA Effects on Liver. DHEA and Brain Development. DHEA Metabolism in the Brain: Production and Effects of the 7a-hydroxylated Derivative. DHEA: Biosynthesis, Regulation and Function in the Central Nervous System. Cross-talk Between DHEA and Neuropeptides. DHEA Effects on Human Behaviour and Psychiatric Illness. Effects of DHEA on Diabetes Mellitus. The Clinician's View of DHEA: An Overview. DHEA Replacement and Cognition in Healthy Elderly Humans.

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