Innervation of the gut : pathophysiological implications

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Innervation of the gut : pathophysiological implications

edited by Yvette Taché, David L. Wingate, Thomas F. Burks

CRC Press, c1994

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Papers presented at the 2nd symposium of the triennial International Symposia on Brain-Gut Interactions held on July 7 through 10, 1992 at Queens' College in Cambridge, England

Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Innervation of the Gut provides a stimulating discussion of gut innervations based on exciting developments generated by advanced neuroanatomical and electrophysiological approaches. All components of the nervous system are covered, including central, spinal, autonomic, and enteric systems. This information is relative to secretory, motor, and immune regulatory functions of the gut, as well as visceral sensation. Brain transmitters involved in mediating stress-induced alterations of gastrointestinal motor function and the central regulation of vagal outflow to the gut are discussed in detail. The book will stimulate basic scientists and gastroenterologists to expand research efforts that may enable them to unravel the mechanisms of brain-gut interactions under physiological and pathological conditions. Students, psychologists, and psychiatrists will find Innervation of the Gut an essential reference for their studies.

目次

Brain Organization: Implications in Gut Function: Forebrain-Brainstem Neural Circuitry Controlling the Gut: the Amygdala (T.S. Gray). Neuromodulation of Corticotropin-Releasing Factor-Induced Gastrointestinal Motility Alterations (M. Gue). Central Dopamine and Stress-Induced Gastric Pathology (G.B. Glavin). Vagal and Sympathetic Afferent and Efferent Regulation of the Gut: Distribution and Morphology of Vagal Afferents and Efferents Supplying the Digestive System (H.-R. Berthoud and W.L. Neuhuber). Role of Medullary TRH in the Vagal Regulation of Gastric Function (Y. Tache and H. Yang). Functional and Chemical Anatomy of a Gastric Vago-Vagal Reflex (M.J. McCann and R.C. Rogers). Gastric Afferent Input in the Brainstem (W.D. Barber, C.-S. Yuan, and T.F. Burks). Hormonal Modulation of Vagal Afferents (J.S. Davison and K.A. Fraser). Vagal Branch Afferent Contributions to the Control of Gastric Emptying (G.J. Schwartz, I. Tominack, P.R. McHugh, and T.H. Moran). Spinal Afferent Nerves: Sensory, Afferent, and Effector Functions (P. Holzer). Electrophysiology of Cultured Sympathetic Neurons (R. Hendriks, J.S. Coggan, S.R. Knoper, S.L. Purnyn, H. Xian, T.L. Anthony, and D.L. Kreulen). Enteric Connections with Peripheral Sympathetic Neurons (H.P. Parkman, W.H. Stapelfeldt, S.M. Miller, and J.H. Szurszewski). The Interface between the Enteric and Central Nervous System (D. Grundy and M. Schemann). Neural Control of Urinary Bladder and Colon (W.C. de Groat, J.R. Roppolo, N. Yoshimura, and K. Sugaya). Gut-Brain Interactions in Humans (P. Enck and T. Frieling). Basic and Clinical Aspects of Visceral Hyperalgesia (E.A. Mayer and G.F. Gebhart). Enteric Nervous System: Sensory-Motor Interactions: Enteric Motor Neurons (S.J.H. Brookes and M. Costa). Regional Neurophysiology of the Enteric Nervous System (J.F. Tack, W. Janssens, J. Janssens, and G. Vantrappen). Neuronal Circuitry for Enteric Motility Reflexes (H.M. Young, J.B. Furness, J.C. Bornstein, and S. Pompolo). Intrinsic Reflex Pathways of the Bowel Wall (M.D. Gershon, A.L. Kirchgessner, and P.R. Wade). Neural-Immune System Interactions: Intestinal Immuno-Neuro Physiology (J.D. Wood). Neuro-Immune Interactions: Histamine Signals to the Intestine (H.J. Cooke, Y.-Z. Wang, and R.C. Rogers). Reciprocity of Mast Cell-Nervous System Interactions (D. Befus). Neuro-Immune Interactions in the Pathophysiology of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (S.M. Collins, K. McHugh, S. Hurst, H. Weingarten). Index.

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