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Main description:

The enteric nervous system (ENS) is a complex neural network embedded in the gut wall that orchestrates the reflex behaviors of the intestine. The ENS is often referred to as the "little brain" in the gut because the ENS is more similar in size, complexity and autonomy to the central nervous system (CNS) than other components of the autonomic nervous system. Like the brain, the ENS is composed of neurons that are surrounded by glial cells. Enteric glia are a unique type of peripheral glia that are similar to astrocytes of the CNS. Yet enteric glial cells also differ from astrocytes in many important ways. The roles of enteric glial cell populations in the gut are beginning to come to light and recent evidence implicates enteric glia in almost every aspect of gastrointestinal physiology and pathophysiology. However, elucidating the exact mechanisms by which enteric glia influence gastrointestinal physiology and identifying how those roles are altered during gastrointestinal pathophysiology remain areas of intense research. The purpose of this e-book is to provide an introduction to enteric glial cells and to act as a resource for ongoing studies on this fascinating population of glia.


Contents:

Introduction
A Historical Perspective on Enteric Glia
Enteric Glia: The Astroglia of the Gut
Molecular Composition of Enteric Glia
Development of Enteric Glia
Functional Roles of Enteric Glia
Enteric Glia and Disease Processes in the Gut
Concluding Remarks
References
Authors' Biography


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ISBN-13: 9781615046607
Publisher: Morgan & Claypool Publishers
Publication date: July, 2014
Pages: 72
Weight: 160g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Neurology

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