The Paraneuron - Tsuneo Fujita, Tomio Kanno, Shigeru Kobayashi

The Paraneuron

Buch | Softcover
367 Seiten
2011 | Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1988
Springer Verlag, Japan
978-4-431-68068-0 (ISBN)
106,99 inkl. MwSt
The regulation of the organism has traditionally been ascribed to two distinct systems-the nervous and the endocrine. Though coordination between the two systems has been acknowledged, researchers and authors have tended to deal with them as comprising separate categories of cells involved in different activities. With this approach, a given regulatory mechanism would be evaluated as to whether it should be accounted for by nervous or endocrine functions. The past 15 years, however, have witnessed numerous important discoveries and conceptual developments concerning the morphological, physiological, and bio­ chemical relations between the nervous and endocrine systems. Advances in im­ munocytochemical studies have revealed that there are a wide variety of messenger substances that function in both regulatory systems. As a result, researchers have been stimulated to investigate neuronlike properties of endocrine cells and, con­ versely, endocrine or secretory features of neurons. It has thus become obvious that the rigidities in the classic criteria of neurotransmitters and hormones may rather impede further advances in these research fields. The activities of neurons are no longer evaluated simply in terms of EPSP, IPSP, and the release of classic trans­ mitters such as acetylcholine, noradrenaline, and GABA. Hormonal actions are no longer analyzed solely with regard to concentrations of classic aminic and peptidic hormones in the systemic blood circulation. The concept of the paraneuron, which we proposed in 1975, has become one of the theoretical bases for the development of this trend of study.

I. General Part.- 1. Historical Background.- 2. What are Paraneurons?.- 3. Secretions and Secretory Granules.- 4. Stimulus-Secretion Coupling.- 5. Neurons As Secretory Cells.- 6. Transport of Messenger Substances to Targets.- 7. Effects of Messenger Substances.- 8. Ontogeny and Kinetics of Paraneurons.- 9. Subsidiary Neuronlike Features of Paraneurons.- 10. Neoplasms of Paraneurons: Paraneuromas.- 11. Phylogeny of Paraneurons.- II. Special Part.- 12. Adrenal Chromaffin Cells.- 13. Parafollicular Cells.- 14. Parathyroid Cells.- 15. Adenohypophyseal Cells.- 16. Gastroenteropancreatic Endocrine System.- 17. Urogenital Paraneurons.- 18. Bronchopulmonary Paraneurons.- 19. Carotid Body Chief Cells.- 20. Gustatory Cells in Taste Buds and Related Sensory Cells.- 21. Olfactory Cells.- 22. Inner Ear and Lateral Line Hair Cells.- 23. Merkel Cells in the Skin.- 24. Visual Cells in the Retina.- 25. Pinealocyte.- 26. Melanocytes.- 27. Mast Cells.- 28. Small Intensely Fluorescent (SIF) Cells.- 29. Cerebrospinal Fluid-Contacting Neurons.- 30. Enteric Neurons.- References.- List of Abbreviations.

Zusatzinfo 44 Illustrations, black and white; XI, 367 p. 44 illus.
Verlagsort Tokyo
Sprache englisch
Maße 210 x 280 mm
Themenwelt Medizinische Fachgebiete Innere Medizin Endokrinologie
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Neurologie
Medizin / Pharmazie Studium
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Humanbiologie
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Zoologie
ISBN-10 4-431-68068-3 / 4431680683
ISBN-13 978-4-431-68068-0 / 9784431680680
Zustand Neuware
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