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by Edward Bullmore


  profiling the peripheral immune system 201

  scientific explosion of 59

  in the twenty-first-century century 20–1, 24

  understanding human behaviour and depression 114

  indigestion 130–1

  infant mortality rate 167, 168

  infection 5, 6, 7, 12–13

  and the gut 28–9

  high infant mortality rate 167, 168

  inflammation and 21–7

  macrophages and 40

  prediction by genes 170–1

  survival of early humans 167

  winter births and 218

  inflamed depression 177

  inflamed mind 11–15

  inflammation

  adversity and/or conflict 176

  ageing and 148–9

  in the arterial wall 60

  biomarkers of 113–14

  blood tests 186

  of the blood vessels 59

  as a cause of depression 5, 6, 7, 8, 11–12, 114–15

  experiments 12–13

  indisputable link 16

  microglial activation 143

  natural selection 14–15

  studies 12, 13–14

  collateral damage 140

  early understandings of 22–4

  immunity and 24–6

  infection and 21–7

  of the joints 58

  nervous reflex control of 129

  obesity and 148

  response from immune system 5–6

  of the salivary glands 59

  seasonal variations 149

  in the skin 59

  of the spine 59

  of the thyroid gland 59

  see also acute inflammation; causality

  inflammatory biomarkers 152, 204

  measurement of 115–16

  inflammatory cytokines 31, 129, 136, 148, 210

  inflammatory disease 146

  inflammatory genes 168, 170

  inflammatory hormones 23

  inflammatory microglial cells 124

  inflammatory proteins 10, 58, 127, 144

  inflammatory reflex 128, 130, 204

  injury 22, 24

  insanity 160–1, 161–2

  Institute for Brain and Mental Health 207

  Institute of Psychiatry 76, 79

  insulin 22, 41, 107

  interferon 120–1

  intermittent colitis 188

  iproniazid 91–2, 93

  clinical trials 91–2, 93, 94

  development path for depression 104

  effectiveness of 104

  marketing of 94

  prolonging and intensifying effect of adrenaline 99–100

  as a psychic energiser 94, 95

  selection from candidates drugs 104

  treatment for depression 94

  irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) 188

  Jesus of Nazareth 74–5

  joints 56, 57, 58

  Kline, Nathan 92–5

  Kraepelin, Emil 162, 165, 208, 214–15

  auto-intoxication theory 216–17

  cause of psychosis 215–16

  proposal for eugenics programme 216

  kynurenine 143

  Le malade imaginaire (Molière) 86

  Lamarck, Jean-Baptiste 164–5

  Lasker Prize 65, 94

  leaky gut syndrome 188

  leper colonies 170

  libido 80–2

  life expectancy 2, 151, 162, 165, 184, 211

  Life (magazine) 93

  lipopolysaccharide (LPS) 37–8, 39–40, 139, 140

  liver disease 70, 120

  local blood vessels 24

  lockjaw 26–7

  long-term medical conditions 61

  LPS (lipopolysaccharide) 37–8, 39–40, 139, 140

  lumbar punctures 109

  LY110140 (later Prozac) 105

  lymph nodes 9, 31, 32, 33, 34, 128

  location of 34–5

  lymphatic vessels 32, 127–8

  lymphocytes 21, 23, 33, 34, 38, 39, 40–1, 57, 176

  macrophages 21, 23, 24, 57, 130, 148, 188

  bereavement and 152

  communication

  cell-to-cell 30, 31–5

  secretion of cytokines 30–1

  coordination of 29–30

  defence of self against attack 28, 29, 33, 39–40

  collateral damage 40

  defence of the gut 29

  foam cells 60

  genes and 170–1

  identification of LPS (lipopolysaccha ride) 37–8, 39–40

  innate wisdom 36, 38, 39

  life of 30

  location of 28, 29

  pre-programmed by natural selection 37

  rapid response 35–6, 37–8

  magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) see fMRI scans

  Maini, Ravinder 65

  major depressive disorder (MDD) see MDD (major depressive disorder)

  major life events 150, 151

  mania 161

  manic-depressive insanity 215

  manic euphoria 213

  mathematics 47–8

  Maudsley, Henry 160–1, 162, 165

  mental disorders 164

  Maudsley Hospital 1, 106

  MDD (major depressive disorder) 71–2, 134, 140, 144, 184

  bodily disease and 147

  inflammation and 144

  sufferers worldwide 198

  medical apartheid 183–5

  medicinal herbs 84–5

  medicine

  acute inflammation 22

  of the body machine 71

  change and 176

  eugenics 165

  European 70

  Hippocratic 70, 87

  influence of Descartes 45

  and the Remicade high 67–8

  see also Cartesian dualism; Descartes, René; inflammation

  meditation 206–7

  melancholia 69, 70, 161

  ancient treatments for 71

  cognitive (cogitatione defixus) 69

  emotional (angor animi) 69

  root causes of 70

  see also depression

  menopausal transition 176

  mental disorders

  Charles Darwin’s views 162–4

  Henry Maudsley’s views 162, 164

  mental health

  anti-inflammatory drugs 203

  link to physical health 113

  measurement by clinical trials 201–2

  medical apartheid 183–5

  and physical health in the NHS 177

  research using animals 137–8

  undiagnosed/untreated physical disorders of patients 179–82

  see also depression

  mental illness 75, 184–5

  mental information 11

  Merck 90

  mercury 88

  mice 64, 91, 139–40, 192–3, 218

  microglial cells 21, 23, 127, 140, 209, 210–11

  activation 142, 142–3

  net effect of 143

  collateral damage 140, 141

  response to inflammatory signals 140

  microscopic anatomy 77

  microscopic staining techniques 96

  mind and body 51, 52, 54–5

  connection between 112, 113

  medical apartheid 183–5

  split in specialist medical services 179

  see also Cartesian dualism

  mindfulness training 206

  minocycline 187

  MOI (medically orthodox ideology) position 83

  Molière 86–7, 106–7, 147

  mood states 112, 113, 174

  mortality 5, 6

  Mrs P. (patient) 3–4, 11, 43–4, 55–6, 57, 58, 61, 62, 171, 183

  multiple sclerosis 6, 61

  Mycobacterium tuberculosis 91, 104

  naso-genital theory 79

  natural selection 14–15, 36, 37, 158–9

  depression and 162

  emotional facial expression 163

  genes controlling the immune sys
tem 167

  genetic inheritance 164–5

  heritability of mental disorders 162–4

  modern evolutionary synthesis 165

  see also genes

  nerve cells 21, 136–7

  analysis through staining techniques 96, 97

  in animals 13

  chemical signalling 99

  collateral damage from microglial cells 141

  communications across 98–9

  electrical signals 99

  in Freud’s theory 80, 81

  poisoned 26–7

  proteins 21–2

  serotonin producing 105–6, 108

  serotonin receptors 105

  synaptic connections between 95–6, 106, 141

  synaptic gaps 96, 97, 98, 99, 129

  syncytium of nervous tissue 98

  toxic 143

  nerve-stimulating devices 178

  nervous reflex 51

  nervous system 9, 27, 95, 96, 106

  neuro-immunology 8–11, 114, 177–8

  alternative treatments 178

  definition 9

  schizophrenia and 218–19

  neuroscience 9

  neurotransmitters 95, 97, 99, 129

  see also adrenaline; noradrenaline

  New York 91

  NHS (National Health Service) 17, 18, 55, 82

  physical and mental health 177

  nihilistic delusions 73

  NMDA 219

  Nobel Prize 98

  non-self 22, 24, 27, 28

  noradrenaline 99, 100, 101, 105, 153

  obesity 148, 181, 189

  olfactomedin 4 174

  omega sign 163

  organisms 22

  organotherapy 217

  panaceas 196–7

  for Alzheimer’s disease 212

  pancreas 41

  panic attacks 179, 182

  Paracelsus 62–3, 87–90, 170

  parity of esteem 177

  penicillin 90

  periodontitis 188, 210

  peripheral inflammation 176

  pharmaceutical industry 90, 178

  drugs for depression

  broken business model 191, 192, 194, 195–6, 200

  commercial blockbusters 194

  failure rate in trials 194

  high market demand 191

  investment 190, 193–4

  lack of biological data 194–5

  low returns on investment 190, 191

  “one size fits all” approach to trials 194

  reduced spending on R&D 190, 191

  wonder drugs 90

  see also drugs

  pharynx 31

  phlegm 70

  physical disease 146–7, 147–8

  physical disorders 113, 182

  physical health

  link to mental health 113

  in the NHS 177

  physical inflammation 11

  physicians

  17th and 18th-century

  scepticism about 85 -6

  diagnosing patients 185–7

  blood tests 186–7

  identifying low-grade inflammation 189

  prescribing drugs 187–8

  English, pre-1850s 70

  notoriety of 86

  specialists in physical domain 179

  working across the Cartesian divide 220

  physics 48

  physiology 48

  pineal gland 49, 50, 51

  role in human body machine 52

  pituitary gland 50

  placebo effect 67–8, 92, 193

  anti-TNF antibodies 203–4

  clinical trials of anti-inflammatory drugs 203–4

  negative results 204

  positive results 204

  Remicade high 67–8

  plaques 208, 209, 211, 216

  Pott, Percival 122

  poverty 152

  precocious dementia 215

  progressive dementia 212

  Project for a Scientific Psychology (Freud) 79–80

  proteins 10, 17, 21–2, 41, 209

  interaction of 24

  see also antibodies; C-reactive protein (CRP); inflammatory proteins

  Prozac 3, 16, 90, 102, 103, 105, 190, 192, 197

  development path 104

  launch of 112

  obscurely published papers 112

  Prozac Nation 102

  psoriasis 59

  psychiatric disorders 162

  psychiatric patients

  life expectancy 184

  medical apartheid 184

  psychiatrists 95, 177

  immuno-psychiatrists 115, 116

  specialists in mental domain 179

  psychiatry

  alcoholism and 164

  eugenics 165

  standard textbooks on 102–3

  psychic energy 79–80, 81

  psycho-pharmacological revolution 101

  psychoactive drugs 84

  psychoanalysis 94

  development under Freud 82

  diversification of theory 82

  origins of 79–80, 82

  see also Freud, Sigmund

  psychopathy 162

  psychosis 177, 213–14

  causes of 213–14, 215, 215–16

  diagnosis 214

  see also schizophrenia

  psychotherapy 16, 82, 83, 103

  talking with patients 83

  public speaking 153, 154–5

  schoolteachers study 154–5

  Ramón y Cajal, Santiago 96, 97

  random genetic mutations 159

  rats 12–13, 139, 140, 218

  Reagan, Ronald 208

  receptors 22

  cytokine 30, 127, 128

  serotonin 105

  reflexes 128–9

  Cartesian 184

  Hering-Breuer reflex 78, 128

  inflammatory reflex 128, 130, 204

  Remicade 65

  Remicade high 67–8, 203

  placebo effect 67–8

  repurposing 200

  respiratory system 27

  rheumatoid arthritis 3–4, 6, 43, 44, 55–7, 62

  anti-TNF drugs 64–6, 201

  global market 65–6

  success of 65

  diagnosis by blood tests 58

  disorder of the immune system 63

  fatigue and 66

  medical explanation of 56–7

  stimulation of the vagus nerve 132

  rheumatoid/rheumatic disease 56, 58, 64, 66, 70

  rheumatologists

  attention to physical disease 44

  inattention to psychological or behavioural symptoms 44–5

  indifference of 44

  Roche 90, 90–1

  clinical trials of iproniazid 91–2, 93

  placebo effect 92

  marketing of iproniazid 94

  root canal surgery 4–5, 6, 14

  sadness 163

  salt 88

  Schildkraut, Joseph 100–1, 105

  schizophrenia 94, 162, 173, 178, 184, 185, 216

  causes of 216

  dread of diagnosis 214

  genetic heritability 216, 217

  neuro-immunology and 218–19

  psychiatric meaning of 214

  risk genes 217

  complement component 4 (C4) 217

  whole-body disease 216

  winter births 218

  science

  God and 53–4

  scientific breakthroughs 113

  scientific theory 113

  scrotal cancer 122

  Sea View Hospital 91–2, 94

  seasonal affective disorder 149

  selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) see SSRIs (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors)

  self-help 189

  self proteins 41

  self, the

  antibodies mistakenly directed against 41

  defence from non-self 22, 24, 27, 28

  senile dementia 208

  sensory information 46

 
serotonin 13, 97, 99, 101, 104, 143, 205

  basic functions of the nervous system 106

  biologically ancient 105

  biomarkers 108–10

  deficiency in brain 1–2, 105–6, 109–10, 124

  depression and 106

  measurement in nerve cells 108

  brain scanning or neuroimaging 108

  cost of technology 108

  measurements in the blood 108–9

  in worm brains 105

  see also SSRIs (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors)

  sex glands 216–17

  sexual abuse 157–8

  sickness behaviour 12–13, 120, 139, 168, 169

  natural selection 170

  social withdrawal 169, 170

  Sjogren’s syndrome 59

  SLE (systemic lupus erythematosus) 58–9, 59

  sleep disturbance 66

  Sloane, Sir Hans 85, 87

  business model 85

  social cleansing 165

  social isolation 152

  social rejection 150

  social selection 165

  social stress 18, 150, 151, 153, 156, 175, 180–1

  Trier social stress test 154–5

  social withdrawal 169, 170

  societies of apothecaries 84–5

  soul, the 47, 49

  location of 49–50, 51

  spatial resolution 136–7

  spinal taps 109

  spleen 9, 32, 33, 35, 129, 130, 204, 205

  SSRIs (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors) 1–2, 103, 106, 107, 108, 109, 111, 143, 189

  clinical trials 101–2

  St Bartholomew’s Hospital 122–3

  teaching method 123–4

  staining techniques 96

  stigma 74–5, 83, 110, 156, 172, 183

  stress 150–5

  adrenaline rush 155

  child abuse 153

  debt 152

  in early years 156

  epidemiological study 152–3

  impact on the immune system 152

  interference with hormonal system 155

  loss of important relationship 150

  major life events 150, 151

  bereavement 151, 152

  divorce 151

  poverty 152

  public questioning 153–4

  public speaking 153, 154–5, 206

  schoolteachers study 154–5

  social isolation 152

  social rejection 150

  social stress 18, 150, 151, 153, 156, 175, 180–1

  stress management 206–7

  strokes 151, 152

  suicide 61, 73, 184

  sulphur 88

  swelling 24

  synapses 13, 99, 124, 142, 143

  synaptic plasticity 142

  syphilis 88, 90

  tail suspension test 192–3, 195

  tangles 208, 209, 216

  tau proteins 209

  TB (tuberculosis) 86, 90

  anti-TB drugs 90–1

  iproniazid see iproniazid

  of the spine 122

  test faces 163

  tetanus 26–7, 28, 38

  therapeutic relationships 83

  thymus gland 35

  thyroid cells 59

  TNF (tumour necrosis factor) 64–6

  tonsils 35

  transference 80

  transmitters 142–3

  transplant surgery 6

  TREM2 212

  tribes 166–74, 175

 

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