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" Ionic and Volume Changes in the Microenvironment of Nerve and Receptor Cells "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 718880
Doc. No : b538571
Main Entry : by Eva Sykové.
Title & Author : Ionic and Volume Changes in the Microenvironment of Nerve and Receptor Cells\ by Eva Sykové.
Publication Statement : Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1992
Series Statement : Progress in Sensory Physiology, 13.
Page. NO : (x, 167 pages 89 illustrations)
ISBN : 3642769373
: : 364276939X
: : 9783642769375
: : 9783642769399
Contents : 1 Introduction --;2 Ion-Selective Microelectrodes --;3 K+ Homeostasis in the ECS --;3.1 Stability of K+ in the Extracellular Fluid --;3.2 Sources of [K+]e Increases --;3.3 Redistribution of Extracellularly Accumulated K+ --;4 Dynamic [K+]e Changes --;4.1 Dynamic [K+]e Changes in the Spinal Cord. --;4.2 Dynamic [K+]e Changes in the Brain --;4.3 Functional Significance of [K+]e Changes in the CNS --;4.4 Dynamic K+ Changes in the Organ of Corti --;4.5 Changes in K+ Concentration in the Retina --;5 Dynamic Changes in Extracellular Na+, Cl-, and Ca2+ Concentration --;5.1 Changes Induced in Resting [Ca2+]e During Stimulation of Afferent Input --;5.2 [Ca2+]e Changes in Pathological States --;5.3 Functional Significance of Dynamic [Ca2+]e Changes --;6 Dynamic pHe Changes --;6.1 Extracellular Buffering Power --;6.2 Activity-Related Dynamic pHe Changes in Nervous Tissue --;6.3 Mechanisms of pHe Changes in the CNS --;6.4 Role of Glial Cells in pHe Homeostasis --;6.5 pHe Changes in the Retina --;6.6 pHe Changes During Anoxia, Ischaemia, Epilepsy, and SD --;6.7 Functional Significance of pHe Changes --;7 Dynamic Changes in Size of the ECS --;7.1 Measurement of Changes in Size of the ECS by Means of K+-ISMs --;7.2 Changes Induced in Size of the ECS by Electrical Stimulation --;7.3 Changes Induced in Size of the ECS by Adequate Stimulation --;7.4 Mechanisms of Dynamic Changes in Size of the ECS --;7.5 Functional Significance of Dynamic Volume Changes in the Microenvironment of Nerve Cells --;8 Conclusion --;References.
Abstract : The close proximity of the neuronal elements in the CNS and the narrowness of the intercellular spaces provides a basis not only for interaction between the elements themselves, but also between the elements and their microenvironment.
Subject : Human physiology.
Subject : Medicine.
Subject : Neurosciences.
Added Entry : Eva Sykové
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