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E-grāmata: Horizons in Neuroscience Research. Volume 1

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  • Formāts: 450 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Oct-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Nova Science Publishers Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9781613249963
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  • Izdevniecība: Nova Science Publishers Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9781613249963

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Neuroscience is the scientific study of the nervous system. The principle mechanism underlying enhanced pain sensitivity is a persistent hyperexcitability of spinal dorsal horn neurons. This book describes cellular mechanisms for the maintained hyperexcitability of spinal dorsal horn neurons mediated by neuron-glia interactions following spinal cord injury. In addition, nerve growth factor (NGF) has a key role not only in the development of sensory and autonomic neurons, but also in the processes of nociception. This book examines the recent evidence of the involvement of NGF in painful diseases and suggests the potential usefulness of anti-NGF strategies as novel analgesics for disabling pathological conditions. Furthermore, neuralgia is a symptom of some neurological disorders and can be found at any age. The pain that accompanies it is usually brief but may be severe. The authors present evidence sustaining the hypothesis that neuralgia (understood as being a shooting/shock-like paroxysmal pain) is a clinical expression of a transcriptional channelopathy. Other chapters in this book review the underlying mechanisms and the anatomical loci/shared circuits between epilepsy and memory, along with the relationship of various neurotransmitters involved. The morphological and functional characteristics of hereditary choroidal dystrophies are also examined, as well as the potential implications of neuroplasticity in dorsal vagal complex (DVC) in the adaptation of gastrointestinal functions.
Preface vii
Chapter 1 Nervous, Immune, Endocrine Regulatory Systems and Diseases Associated with Nerve Growth Factor Co-Secretion
1(96)
Ildiko Molnar
Chapter 2 Nerve Growth Factor and Pain: Evidence from Experimental Models and Humans, and new Prospectives for Treatment
97(36)
Paola Sarchielli
Katiuscia Nardi
Stefano Caproni
Davide Chiasserini
Ilenia Corbelli
Alessio Pieroni
Giuseppe Capocchi
Paolo Calabresi
Chapter 3 Homeostatic Role of the Parasympathetic Nervous System in Human Behavior
133(28)
Aurelien Pichon
Didier Chapelot
Chapter 4 LIMK1: The Key Enzyme of Actin Remodeling Bridges Spatial Organization of Nucleus and Neural Transmission: From Heterochromatin Via Non-Coding RNAs to Complex Behavior
161(34)
Anna V. Medvedeva
Alexander V. Zhuravlev
Elena V. Savvateeva-Popova
Chapter 5 "Gliopathy" Maintains Persistent Hyperexcitability of Spinal Dorsal Horn Neurons After Spinal Cord Injury: Substrate of Central Neuropathic Pain
195(30)
Young S. Gwak
Claire E. Hulsebosch
Chapter 6 Multiple Neuronal and Glial Mechanisms can be Involved in the Response to the Activation of Nicotinic Receptors
225(32)
A. Toledano
M.I. Alvarez
A. Toledano-Diaz
Chapter 7 Calcium Signaling in Glial Cells of the Enteric Nervous System
257(16)
Weizhen Zhang
Michael W. Mulholland
Chapter 8 Cocaine and Craving: From Normal Transmission to Pathological Functioning
273(16)
Paul G. Overton
Ian M. Devonshire
Chapter 9 Epilepsy and Cognitive Functions: An Inverse Relationship of the Underlying Mechanisms
289(16)
Razia Khanam
Divya Vohora
Chapter 10 Pathogenesis of Sciatica: Intraradicular Blood Flow Analysis under the Tension of Nerve Root Induced by Lumbar Disc Herniation
305(18)
Shigeru Kobayashi
Chapter 11 Hereditary Choroidal Dystrophies
323(18)
Marta Janaky
Chapter 12 Neuroplasticity in the Dorsal Vagal Complex
341(14)
Weizhen Zhang
Michael W. Mulholland
Chapter 13 Vagus Nerve Stimulation in Food Intake Control
355(12)
I. Diaz-Guemes Martin-Portugues
F.M. Sanchez Margallo
L. Luis Fernandez
J. Uson Gargallo
Chapter 14 Amino Acid-Sensing by the Abdominal Vagus
367(12)
A. Kitamura
A. Niijima
K. Torii
H. Uneyama
Chapter 15 Proteomics Helps to Elucidate the Causes of Schizophrenia
379(12)
Daniel Martins-de-Souza
Chapter 16 Is Neuralgia a Transcriptional Channelopathy?
391(6)
Angela M. Gutierrez-Alvarez
Carlos B. Moreno
Index 397