Nutritional Pathology: Pathobiochemistry of Dietary ImbalancesCRC Press, 1985 M04 25 - 416 páginas It has become increasingly apparent that manipulations in nutrition -- exogenous or endogenous -- may be involved in the pathogenesis of many disease states ranging from metabolic disorders, such as diabetes and obesity, to the prime killer diseases, such as cancer and cardiovascular disease. This timely, authoritative reference examines several recent, major developments in the field of nutritional pathology, providing enhanced, current understanding of the role that altered or disturbed nutrition plays in the pathogenesis of disease. Approaching the effects of nutrition from a molecular biology perspective, Nutritional Pathology investigates specific pathological aspects of diet and dietary imbalances, including effects of malnutrition on pancreatic disease, cardiovascular disease, and the central nervous system ... the role of nutrition in drug metabolism and toxicity ... deficiencies in choline, tryptophan, and dietary fibers ... consequences of drug-induced malnutrition ... and much more. Well illustrated and extensively referenced for easy access to the broad expansion of research in this area, Nutritional Pathology will serve as an important resource for all researchers involved in this advancing science, including pathologists, nutritionists, biochemists, cell biologists, toxicologists, epidemiologists, pharmacologists, and oncologists. Moreover, this volume is an essential information source for graduate students in pathology, nutrition, and biochemistry. Book jacket. |
Contenido
Effect on the Liver | 9 |
Effect on the Livers of Rats Treated with Hepatotoxic | 27 |
Tryptophan and Pregnancy | 34 |
Potential Importance of Tryptophan and Its Unique | 40 |
TRANSLATIONAL CONTROLS OF PROTEIN SYNTHESIS | 63 |
NUTRITIONALLY INDUCED PANCREATIC DISEASE | 115 |
NUTRITION AND CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE | 127 |
88889 | 152 |
PATHOLOGY OF CHOLINE DEFICIENCY | 279 |
Biochemistry of Choline | 280 |
Pathological Lesions Induced by Choline Deficiency | 283 |
Pathogenetic Mechanisms | 286 |
Conclusions | 303 |
References | 305 |
ROLE OF NUTRITIONAL STATUS IN DRUG METABOLISM AND TOXICITY | 321 |
Measurement of DrugMetabolizing Activity | 323 |
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Malnutrition and Synaptic Development | 180 |
Amino Acids and Neurotransmitters | 189 |
CatchUp Growth | 190 |
Conclusions | 194 |
References | 196 |
ASPECTS OF NUTRITION PHARMACOLOGY AND PATHOLOGY | 207 |
Dietary Fibers and Their Components | 208 |
Physiological and Pharmacological Responses | 217 |
Therapeutic Applications | 233 |
Undesirable Effects and Pathological Responses | 241 |
Fiber Bile Acids and Colon Cancer | 246 |
Conclusions | 253 |
Glossary of Terms | 254 |
References | 255 |
Consequences of Dietary Manipulation | 324 |
Protein | 325 |
Undernutrition | 332 |
Carbohydrate | 336 |
Lipids | 338 |
Vitamins | 341 |
Minerals | 343 |
Phase2 Metabolism | 344 |
Conclusion | 346 |
References | 347 |
PATHOLOGICAL CHANGES ASSOCIATED WITH | 357 |
Spindle Poisons | 364 |
Nutrient Depletion Secondary to DrugInduced | 372 |
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