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Main description:
The research field of somatosensory processing in mammals has experienced revolutionary changes in recent years. Accumulation of basic and clinical data has greatly accelerated, and new phenomena have emerged. With the aid of new, refined methods, molecular and cellular changes have been described, underlying the signal transduction-transmission between the internal/external environment and the central nervous system have been described. The discovery of the interaction between the nervous and the immune system has, for example changed our view on the development of inflammatory diseases, while the cloning of genes encoding different trophic factors has boosted studies revealing profound changes in the regeneration of neurons, and induction of changes in phenotype. The study of the pre-and postsynaptic modulation of transmitter release, and the examination of the combined effects of amino acid and peptide transmitters has become recently possible by using cultured cell lines and in vitro techniques. Although it is in embryonic state, computational properties of single DRG cells under normal and pathological conditions are being investigated. Results soon or later will have a great impact on pain research and consequently ultimately in clinical pain management. This brief introduction indicates how our knowledge of the somatosensory system has increased dramatically recently. However, many investigators cultivate only a very specific field in the growing area of somatosensory research and find it difficult to integrate a more universal knowledge of their work.
Contents:
Characterization of The Primary Afferent.- Diversity of Somatic Spikes in Dorsal Root Ganglion Cells: Implications for Development, Function and Plasticity.- Ion Channels Underlying Transduction and Adaptation in Mechanoreceptors.- Signal Transduction Processes in Sensorimotor Neurones of the Enteric Nervous System.- Modulation of Voltage Dependent Calcium Channels by GABAb Receptors and G Proteins in Cultured Rat Dorsal Root Ganglion Neurons: Relevance to Transmitter Release and Its Modulation.- Signal Integration in the Axon Tree Due to Branch Point Filtering Action.- Polymodality in Nociceptive Neurons: Experimental Models of Chemotransduction.- Chemical Excitation and Sensitization of Nociceptors.- Local Effector Functions of Primary Afferent Nerve Fibers.- Transmitters in the Somatosensory System (Synaptology of the Spinal Cord).- Exitatory Amino Acid Receptors in the In Vitro Mammalian Spinal Cord.- Modulation of NMDA Currents in Hippocampal Neurons.- Excitatory Amino Acid Receptors in the Spinal Cord.- Excitatory Amino Acid Release in Dorsal Root Ganglion Cultures.- The Involvement of Excitatory Amino Acids and their Receptors in the Spinal Processing of Nociceptive Input from the Normal and Inflamed Knee Joint in the Rat.- Tachykinin Receptors and their Antagonists.- Synaptic Activation by the Release of Peptides.- TRH and Substance P Increase Rat Motoneurone Excitability through A Block of A Novel K+ Conductance.- Dynamic Changes in the Sensory System.- Influences of the Chemical Environment on Peripheral Afferent Neurons.- Silent Primary Afferents.- Sensory Neurons and Plasticity: The Role of Immediate Early Genes.- Molecular Biology of Dynorphin Gene Expression in Relationship to Spinal Cord Processing of Pain.- Regulation of Cellular Phenotype in the Nociceptive Pathway.- Altered Functions of Neuropeptides and Nitric Oxide in Somatosensory Afferents and Spinal Cord After Peripheral Nerve Lesions in the Rat.- Hyperexcitabilty in the Spinal Dorsal Horn: Cooperation of Neuropeptides and Excitatory Amino Acids.- The Role of Nitric Oxide in Hyperalgesia.- Dynamic Changes in Dorsal Horn Neurons.- Postsynaptic Changes During Sustained Primary Afferent Fiber Stimulation as Revealed by C-Fos Immunohistochemistry in the Rat Spinal Cord.- Structural Plasticity of Primary Afferent Terminals in the Adult Dorsal Horn - Regenerative Sprouting Induced by Peripheral Nerve Injury.
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Publisher: Springer (Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K)
Publication date: December, 2011
Pages: 526
Weight: 785g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Biochemistry, Immunology, Neuroscience
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