Messengers of Paradise, Opiates and the Brain: The Struggle Over Pain, Rage, Uncertainty and Addiction - Hardcover

9780385240673: Messengers of Paradise, Opiates and the Brain: The Struggle Over Pain, Rage, Uncertainty and Addiction
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From Library Journal:
Both titles deal with the discovery and role of endorphinsnaturally occurring opiates in the brainbut treat the material differently. Goldberg presents a very readable account of the discovery of endorphins, beginning with research on pig brains in the early 1970s and ending a decade later as endorphins are being considered for use in such diverse areas as obstetrics, phantom limb pain, and schizophrenia. He offers many references to actual dates, individuals, and places. Levinthal's more scholarly treatise presents a well-documented historical overview of opium and the structure, function, and chemistry of the brain. After briefly discussing the discovery of endorphins, he focuses on the various applications and parallels of endorphins to mental and physical conditions. While both titles are of great interest, Levinthal's represents the more complete and comprehensive treatment of the subject. Barbara J. Powell, Veterans Administration Medical Ctr., Kansas City, Mo.
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Scientific collaboration spiked with fierce competition attended the discovery in the 1970s that the human nervous system produces endorphinsopium-like pain-killersand the pinpointing of the brain's opiate receptors. Today many scientists believe that an over-opiated brain plagues autistic children and heroin addicts alike. Research suggests that acupuncture triggers pain-reducing reactions that are mediated by endorphins. In lucidly discussing these and other advances, Levinthal, a Hofstra (New York) psychology professor, interweaves the history of opium (a popular 19th century nostrum) and an account of the chemical treatment of pain, schizophrenia, Parkinson's disease, depression and stress. Of special interest are his speculations that endorphins were crucial to the long evolutionary journey from the reptilian brain to the "new mammal" brain that dominates our thought processes today.
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  • PublisherDoubleday
  • Publication date1988
  • ISBN 10 0385240678
  • ISBN 13 9780385240673
  • BindingHardcover
  • Edition number1
  • Number of pages229

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