Catecholamines
Springer Berlin (Verlag)
978-3-642-65251-6 (ISBN)
1: Introduction. Catecholamines 1922-1971.- 2: The Chromaffin System.- I. Introduction.- II. Distribution of Chromaffin Cells in Vertebrates.- 1. Invertebrates.- 2. Vertebrates.- 3. The Carotid Body.- 4. Peripheral Chromaffin Cells.- III. The Functional Anatomy of the Chromaffin Cell.- 1. Structure of Chromaffin Granules.- 2. Cell Organelles.- 3. Formation of Chromaffin Granules.- 4. Adrenalin-Noradrenaline Storage.- 5. Adrenaline versus Noradrenaline Storage.- 6. Discharge of Contents of Chromaffin Granules.- IV. Innervation of Chromaffin Cells.- 1. Adrenal Medulla.- 2. Extra-Adrenal Chromaffin Cells.- References.- 3: Electron Microscopy of Catecholamine-Containing Structures.- I. Introduction.- II. Identifying Catecholamine-Containing Cellular Organelles.- 1. Identification Criteria.- 2. Chemical Basis for the Selective Staining of Catecholamines.- III. Localization of Catecholamines in Nervous Tissues.- 1. Peripheral Sympathetic Nerve Terminals.- a) Small Granular Vesicles.- b) Large Granular Vesicles.- 2. Central Nerve Terminals.- 3. Localizing Catecholamines in Neuronal Cell Bodies and Non-terminal Axons.- IV. Cytology of Catecholamine-Containing Cells.- 1. The Chromaffin Cells.- 2. Chromaffin Neurons.- 3. Carotid Body Chemoreceptors.- 4. Sympathetic Neurons.- 5. Sympathetic Axons and Terminals.- 6. Central Neurons and Terminals.- V. Conclusions.- References.- 4: Catecholamines in the Invertebrates.- I. Introduction.- II. Catecholamines in the Major Invertebrate Phyla.- 1. Protozoa.- 2. Porifera (Sponges).- 3. Coelenterata.- 4. Platyhelminthes (Flatworms).- 5. Nemertinea (Ribbon Worms).- 6. Annelida (Segmented Worms).- 7. Mollusca.- 8. Arthropoda.- 9. Echinodermata.- 10. Hemichordata, Urochordata, Cephalochordata.- III. Summary and Concluding Remarks.-References.- 5: The Distribution of Catecholamines in Vertebrates.- I. Introduction.- II. Methods Used for the Estimation and Identification of Catecholamines in Tissues and Body Fluids.- III. Distribution of Catecholamines in Tissues and Body Fluids.- 1. Catecholamines in Cyclostomata (Hagfishes and Lampreys).- 2. Catecholamines in Euselachii.- 3. Catecholamines in Teleostii (Bony Fishes).- 4. Catecholamines in Amphibia.- 5. Catecholamines in Reptilia.- 6. Catecholamines in Birds.- 7. Catecholamines in Mammals.- a) Nervous System (Brain, Spinal Cord, Pineal Gland, Cerebrospinal Fluid, Peripheral Nerves and Ganglia).- b) Eye.- c) Adrenal Gland (Adrenal Medulla, Dopamine in the Adrenal Gland, N-methyladrenaline.- d) Extramedullary Chromaffin Tissue.- e) Heart.- f) Lung.- g) Kidney.- h) Thyroid Gland.- i) Reproductive Organs (Male Sex Organs, Female Sex Organs).- j) Gastro-intestinal Tract.- k) Liver.- l) Spleen.- m) Salivary Glands.- n) Pancreas.- o) Catecholamines in the Walls of Blood Vessels.- p) Carotid Body.- q) Adipose Tissue.- r) Skeletal Muscle.- s) Skin.- t) Catecholamines in Blood.- u) Catecholamines in Urine.- v) Cells which Can Form Catecholamines.- Annex: Tables 1-44.- References.- 6: Synthesis, Uptake and Storage of Catecholamines in Adrenergic Nerves. The Effect of Drugs.- A. Introduction.- B. Adrenergic Nerves.- I. Synthesis.- 1. Main Synthetic Pathway.- a) Tyrosine Hydroxylase.- b) DOPA-Decarboxylase.- c) Dopamines ?-hydroxylase.- 2. Other Synthetic Pathways.- 3. Localization of Synthesis. Effect of Precursors.- 4. Synthesis Inhibitors.- a) Tyrosine Hydroxylase Inhibitors.- b) DOPA-Decarboxylase Inhibitors.- ?) Derivatives of Hydrazine and Hydroxylamine.- ?) Decaborane.- c) Dopamine ?-hydroxylase Inhibitors.- ?) Hydroxybenzyloxyamine.- ?)Disulfiram, Tropolone.- d) Reserpine.- 5. Induction and Regulation of Synthesis.- 6. Synthesis Rate and Kinetics.- II. Uptake.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Uptake of Catecholamines in Organs and Tissues.- 3. Uptake in Adrenergic Nerves.- 4. Specific Uptake in Storage Particles.- 5. Bulk Uptake of Catecholamines after Depletion.- 6. Uptake Estimated by Perfusate Deficit Studies.- 7. The Uptake Process.- 8. Uptake of False Transmitter
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 11.11.2011 |
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| Reihe/Serie | Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology |
| Zusatzinfo | XX, 1054 p. |
| Verlagsort | Berlin |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 170 x 244 mm |
| Gewicht | 1811 g |
| Themenwelt | Medizin / Pharmazie ► Allgemeines / Lexika |
| Medizin / Pharmazie ► Pharmazie ► PTA / PKA | |
| Schlagworte | Acetylcholin • Aldehyde • biochemistry • Chemistry • Ephedrin • Histamin • Hormone • Insulin • nervous system • Neurotransmitter • Nicotin • Parkinson • pharmacology • Physiology • Prostaglandin |
| ISBN-10 | 3-642-65251-4 / 3642652514 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-3-642-65251-6 / 9783642652516 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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