Physiology of the CSF and blood-brain barriers

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Physiology of the CSF and blood-brain barriers

Hugh Davson, Malcolm B. Segal

CRC Press, c1996

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [741]-810) and index

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内容説明

This text/reference uses 574 figures and illustrations to help explain the relationships between blood and the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and central nervous system (CNS). The authors focus on the interaction of these fluids and the relative importance of the transport mechanisms of hormones from blood to nervous tissue. Carrier-mediated transport of many neuroactive peptides is discussed. Special aspects of the blood-brain barrier are covered in detail. An entire chapter is devoted to the comparative physiology of the CSF and the brain barriers. Physiologists in all fields will have an interest in the updated theories covered in this book.

目次

Introduction Chemical Composition and Secretory Nature of the Fluid The Blood-Cerebrospinal Fluid Barrier The Blood-Brain Barrier Morphological Aspects of the Barriers The Secretion of the Cerebrospinal Fluid Blood-Brain-CSF Relations Special Aspects of the Blood-Brain Barrier Acid-Base Relations in the Central Nervous System The Return of the CSF to the Blood: The Drainage Mechanism Breakdown of the Barriers and the Cerebral Oedema The Proteins and Other Macromolecules of the CSF Ortogenetic Aspects of the Cerebrospinal System Comparative Physiology of the CSF and the Brain Barriers The Intracranial or CSF Pressure References Index

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