Glial Physiology and Pathophysiology [[electronic resource]]
| Glial Physiology and Pathophysiology [[electronic resource]] |
| Autore | Verkhratsky Alexei |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, : Wiley, 2013 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (561 p.) |
| Disciplina | 612.8 |
| Altri autori (Persone) | ButtArthur Morgan |
| Soggetto topico |
Nervous System Diseases - physiopathology
Nervous system diseases -- Physiopathology Neuroglia - pathology Neuroglia -- Pathology Neuroglia - physiology Neuroglia -- Physiology Neuroglia - Pathophysiology Nervous System Diseases Medicine Biological Science Disciplines Cells Health Occupations Anatomy Natural Science Disciplines Neuroglia Nervous System Diseases Pathology Physiology Human Anatomy & Physiology Health & Biological Sciences Neuroscience |
| Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
| ISBN |
1-299-15946-X
1-118-40203-0 1-118-40205-7 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Glial Physiology and Pathophysiology; Contents; Preface; About the Authors; Abbreviations; About the Companion Website; 1 History of Neuroscience and the Dawn of Research in Neuroglia; 1.1 The miraculous human brain: localising the brain functions; 1.2 Cellular organisation of the brain; 1.3 Mechanisms of communications in neural networks; 1.3.1 Electrical/ionic nature of excitability; 1.3.2 Chemical signalling between neural cells; 1.4 The concept of neuroglia; 1.5 Beginning of the modern era; 1.6 Concluding remarks; References; 2 General Overview of Signalling in the Nervous System
2.1 Intercellular signalling: wiring and volume modes of transmission2.2 Cellular signalling: receptors; 2.3 Intracellular signalling: second messengers; 2.4 Calcium signalling; 2.4.1 Cellular Ca2+ regulation; 2.5 Concluding remarks; 3 Neuroglia: Definition, Classification, Evolution, Numbers, Development; 3.1 Definition of neuroglia as homeostatic cells of the nervous system; 3.2 Classification; 3.3 Evolution of neuroglia; 3.3.1 Evolution of astrocytes; (i) Nematoda: neuroglia in Caenorhabditis elegans; (ii) Annelida: astroglia in leech (iii) Arthropoda: astrocytes in Drosophila and other insects(iv) Neuroglia in early Deuterostomia (Hemichordata and Echinodermata); (v) Neuroglia in low vertebrates; (vi) Glial advance in higher vertebrates; 3.3.2 Evolution of myelination; 3.3.3 Evolution of microglia; 3.4 Numbers: how many glial cells are in the brain?; 3.5 Embryogenesis and development of neuroglia in mammals; 3.5.1 Macroglial cells; 3.5.2 Astroglial cells are brain stem cells; 3.5.3 Peripheral glia and schwann cell lineage; 3.5.4 Microglial cell lineage; 3.6 Concluding remarks; References; 4 Astroglia 4.1 Definition and heterogeneity4.2 Morphology of the main types of astroglia; 4.3 How to identify astrocytes in the nervous tissue; 4.4 Astroglial syncytial networks; 4.4.1 Gap junctions, connexons and connexins; 4.4.2 Astroglial networks; 4.5 Physiology of astroglia; 4.5.1 Membrane potential and ion distribution; 4.5.2 Ion channels; (i) Potassium channels; (ii) Voltage-operated sodium channels (Nav); (iii) Calcium channels; (iv) Transient receptor potential or TRP channels; (v) Anion/chloride channels; (vi) Aquaporins; 4.5.3 Receptors to neurotransmitters and neuromodulators (i) Glutamate receptors(ii) Purinoceptors; (iii) γ-aminobutiric acid receptors (GABA) receptors; (iv) Glycine receptors; (v) Acetylcholine receptors; (vi) Adrenergic receptors; (vii) Serotonin receptors; (viii) Histamine receptors; (ix) Cannabinoid receptors; (x) Neuropeptide receptors; (xi) Cytokine and chemokine receptors; (xii) Complement receptors; (xiii) Platelet-activating factor receptors; (xiv) Thrombin receptors; (xv) Ephrin receptors; (xvi) Succinate receptors; 4.5.4 Astroglial membrane transporters; (i) ATP-dependent transporters; (ii) Secondary transporters 4.5.5 Calcium signalling in astroglia |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910462581803321 |
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| Hoboken, : Wiley, 2013 | ||
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Glial Physiology and Pathophysiology [[electronic resource]]
| Glial Physiology and Pathophysiology [[electronic resource]] |
| Autore | Verkhratsky Alexei |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, : Wiley, 2013 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (561 p.) |
| Disciplina | 612.8 |
| Altri autori (Persone) | ButtArthur Morgan |
| Soggetto topico |
Nervous System Diseases - physiopathology
Nervous system diseases -- Physiopathology Neuroglia - pathology Neuroglia -- Pathology Neuroglia - physiology Neuroglia -- Physiology Neuroglia - Pathophysiology Nervous System Diseases Medicine Biological Science Disciplines Cells Health Occupations Anatomy Natural Science Disciplines Neuroglia Nervous System Diseases Pathology Physiology Human Anatomy & Physiology Health & Biological Sciences Neuroscience |
| ISBN |
1-299-15946-X
1-118-40203-0 1-118-40205-7 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Glial Physiology and Pathophysiology; Contents; Preface; About the Authors; Abbreviations; About the Companion Website; 1 History of Neuroscience and the Dawn of Research in Neuroglia; 1.1 The miraculous human brain: localising the brain functions; 1.2 Cellular organisation of the brain; 1.3 Mechanisms of communications in neural networks; 1.3.1 Electrical/ionic nature of excitability; 1.3.2 Chemical signalling between neural cells; 1.4 The concept of neuroglia; 1.5 Beginning of the modern era; 1.6 Concluding remarks; References; 2 General Overview of Signalling in the Nervous System
2.1 Intercellular signalling: wiring and volume modes of transmission2.2 Cellular signalling: receptors; 2.3 Intracellular signalling: second messengers; 2.4 Calcium signalling; 2.4.1 Cellular Ca2+ regulation; 2.5 Concluding remarks; 3 Neuroglia: Definition, Classification, Evolution, Numbers, Development; 3.1 Definition of neuroglia as homeostatic cells of the nervous system; 3.2 Classification; 3.3 Evolution of neuroglia; 3.3.1 Evolution of astrocytes; (i) Nematoda: neuroglia in Caenorhabditis elegans; (ii) Annelida: astroglia in leech (iii) Arthropoda: astrocytes in Drosophila and other insects(iv) Neuroglia in early Deuterostomia (Hemichordata and Echinodermata); (v) Neuroglia in low vertebrates; (vi) Glial advance in higher vertebrates; 3.3.2 Evolution of myelination; 3.3.3 Evolution of microglia; 3.4 Numbers: how many glial cells are in the brain?; 3.5 Embryogenesis and development of neuroglia in mammals; 3.5.1 Macroglial cells; 3.5.2 Astroglial cells are brain stem cells; 3.5.3 Peripheral glia and schwann cell lineage; 3.5.4 Microglial cell lineage; 3.6 Concluding remarks; References; 4 Astroglia 4.1 Definition and heterogeneity4.2 Morphology of the main types of astroglia; 4.3 How to identify astrocytes in the nervous tissue; 4.4 Astroglial syncytial networks; 4.4.1 Gap junctions, connexons and connexins; 4.4.2 Astroglial networks; 4.5 Physiology of astroglia; 4.5.1 Membrane potential and ion distribution; 4.5.2 Ion channels; (i) Potassium channels; (ii) Voltage-operated sodium channels (Nav); (iii) Calcium channels; (iv) Transient receptor potential or TRP channels; (v) Anion/chloride channels; (vi) Aquaporins; 4.5.3 Receptors to neurotransmitters and neuromodulators (i) Glutamate receptors(ii) Purinoceptors; (iii) γ-aminobutiric acid receptors (GABA) receptors; (iv) Glycine receptors; (v) Acetylcholine receptors; (vi) Adrenergic receptors; (vii) Serotonin receptors; (viii) Histamine receptors; (ix) Cannabinoid receptors; (x) Neuropeptide receptors; (xi) Cytokine and chemokine receptors; (xii) Complement receptors; (xiii) Platelet-activating factor receptors; (xiv) Thrombin receptors; (xv) Ephrin receptors; (xvi) Succinate receptors; 4.5.4 Astroglial membrane transporters; (i) ATP-dependent transporters; (ii) Secondary transporters 4.5.5 Calcium signalling in astroglia |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910786051303321 |
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| Hoboken, : Wiley, 2013 | ||
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Glial Physiology and Pathophysiology / / Alexei Verkhratsky, Arthur Butt
| Glial Physiology and Pathophysiology / / Alexei Verkhratsky, Arthur Butt |
| Autore | Verkhratsky Alexei |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chichester, West Sussex : , : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., , 2013 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (xxxi, 527 pages) : illustrations |
| Disciplina | 612.81046 |
| Soggetto topico |
Neuroglia - Pathophysiology
Nervous system - Diseases |
| ISBN | 1-118-40206-5 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto | History of neuroscience and the dawn of research in neuroglia -- General overview of signalling in the nervous system -- Neuroglia: definition, classification, evolution, numbers, development -- Astroglia -- Oligodendrocytes -- NG-2 glial cells -- Microglia -- Peripheral glial cells -- General pathophysiology of neuroglia -- Neuroglia in neurological diseases. |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910830221103321 |
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| Chichester, West Sussex : , : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., , 2013 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Glial Physiology and Pathophysiology
| Glial Physiology and Pathophysiology |
| Autore | Verkhratsky Alexei |
| Edizione | [1st ed.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, : Wiley, 2013 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (561 p.) |
| Disciplina | 612.8 |
| Altri autori (Persone) | ButtArthur Morgan |
| Soggetto topico |
Nervous System Diseases - physiopathology
Nervous system diseases -- Physiopathology Neuroglia - pathology Neuroglia -- Pathology Neuroglia - physiology Neuroglia -- Physiology Neuroglia - Pathophysiology Nervous System Disease Medicine Biological Science Disciplines Cells Health Occupations Anatomy Natural Science Disciplines Neuroglia Nervous System Diseases Pathology Physiology Human Anatomy & Physiology Health & Biological Sciences Neuroscience |
| ISBN |
9781299159464
129915946X 9781118402030 1118402030 9781118402054 1118402057 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Glial Physiology and Pathophysiology; Contents; Preface; About the Authors; Abbreviations; About the Companion Website; 1 History of Neuroscience and the Dawn of Research in Neuroglia; 1.1 The miraculous human brain: localising the brain functions; 1.2 Cellular organisation of the brain; 1.3 Mechanisms of communications in neural networks; 1.3.1 Electrical/ionic nature of excitability; 1.3.2 Chemical signalling between neural cells; 1.4 The concept of neuroglia; 1.5 Beginning of the modern era; 1.6 Concluding remarks; References; 2 General Overview of Signalling in the Nervous System
2.1 Intercellular signalling: wiring and volume modes of transmission2.2 Cellular signalling: receptors; 2.3 Intracellular signalling: second messengers; 2.4 Calcium signalling; 2.4.1 Cellular Ca2+ regulation; 2.5 Concluding remarks; 3 Neuroglia: Definition, Classification, Evolution, Numbers, Development; 3.1 Definition of neuroglia as homeostatic cells of the nervous system; 3.2 Classification; 3.3 Evolution of neuroglia; 3.3.1 Evolution of astrocytes; (i) Nematoda: neuroglia in Caenorhabditis elegans; (ii) Annelida: astroglia in leech (iii) Arthropoda: astrocytes in Drosophila and other insects(iv) Neuroglia in early Deuterostomia (Hemichordata and Echinodermata); (v) Neuroglia in low vertebrates; (vi) Glial advance in higher vertebrates; 3.3.2 Evolution of myelination; 3.3.3 Evolution of microglia; 3.4 Numbers: how many glial cells are in the brain?; 3.5 Embryogenesis and development of neuroglia in mammals; 3.5.1 Macroglial cells; 3.5.2 Astroglial cells are brain stem cells; 3.5.3 Peripheral glia and schwann cell lineage; 3.5.4 Microglial cell lineage; 3.6 Concluding remarks; References; 4 Astroglia 4.1 Definition and heterogeneity4.2 Morphology of the main types of astroglia; 4.3 How to identify astrocytes in the nervous tissue; 4.4 Astroglial syncytial networks; 4.4.1 Gap junctions, connexons and connexins; 4.4.2 Astroglial networks; 4.5 Physiology of astroglia; 4.5.1 Membrane potential and ion distribution; 4.5.2 Ion channels; (i) Potassium channels; (ii) Voltage-operated sodium channels (Nav); (iii) Calcium channels; (iv) Transient receptor potential or TRP channels; (v) Anion/chloride channels; (vi) Aquaporins; 4.5.3 Receptors to neurotransmitters and neuromodulators (i) Glutamate receptors(ii) Purinoceptors; (iii) γ-aminobutiric acid receptors (GABA) receptors; (iv) Glycine receptors; (v) Acetylcholine receptors; (vi) Adrenergic receptors; (vii) Serotonin receptors; (viii) Histamine receptors; (ix) Cannabinoid receptors; (x) Neuropeptide receptors; (xi) Cytokine and chemokine receptors; (xii) Complement receptors; (xiii) Platelet-activating factor receptors; (xiv) Thrombin receptors; (xv) Ephrin receptors; (xvi) Succinate receptors; 4.5.4 Astroglial membrane transporters; (i) ATP-dependent transporters; (ii) Secondary transporters 4.5.5 Calcium signalling in astroglia |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910954778503321 |
Verkhratsky Alexei
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| Hoboken, : Wiley, 2013 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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