Structure of Enteric Neurons
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Structure of Enteric Neurons
(Advances in anatomy, embryology and cell biology, 186)
Springer, c2006
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内容説明
This book first presents an overview on the chemical coding of the morphological neuron types described by Stach in the pig intestine. In doing so, we have pointed out the difference between the definitions of type I neurons given by Dogiel and Stach. Secondly, it provides a basis for the morpho-chemical classification of human enteric neurons as revealed by their immunoreactivity for neurofilaments and several neuroactive substances or related markers.
目次
Introduction.- The enteric nervous system (ENS).- Ganglionated enteric plexuses.- Non-ganglionated enteric plexuses.- Morphological classifications of enteric neurons.- Material and Methods.- Immunohistochemistry.- Immunocytochemistry.- Double labelling post mortem tracing.-Image aquisition of immunofluorescent specimens, counts, morphometry.- Three-dimensional(D-) reconstructions.- Chemical coding of Stach's neuron types in the pig.- Preliminary note: Cholinergic and nitrergic neurons.- Type I neurons .- Type II neurons.- Type III neurons .- Type IV neurons .- Type V neurons .- Type VI neurons.- Type VII neurons.- Dendritic type II neurons, mini neurons, giant neurons.- Morphological neuron types and their chemical coding in the human.- Nomenclature used for human enteric neurons.- Type II neurons.- Stubby (type I) neurons.- Spiny (type I) neurons.- Type V neurons.- Type III neurons.- Dendritic type II neurons.- Spiny neurons with main dendrites or human type VII neurons?.- Discussion.- What does NF-immunohistochemistry achieve?.- General remarks on equivalent neurons of different species.- Putative functional categories of human enteric neurons.- Plasticity.- Summary.- Acknowledgements.- References.- Subject Index
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