Physiology of prevertebral ganglia in mammals with special reference to inferior mesenteric ganglion

1989; Wiley; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1002/cphy.cp060115

ISSN

2040-4603

Autores

Joseph H. Szurszewski, B F King,

Tópico(s)

Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior

Resumo

The sections in this article are: 1 Neuroanatomy of Prevertebral Ganglia 1.1 General Descriptions 1.2 Components of Prevertebral Ganglia 1.2.1 Principal Ganglion Cells 1.2.2 Chromaffin Cells 1.2.3 Satellite Cells 2 Innervation of Prevertebral Ganglia 2.1 Spinal Preganglionic Neurons to Prevertebral Ganglion Cells 2.2 Visceral Afferent Fibers to Prevertebral Ganglion Cells 3 Electrophysiology of Prevertebral Ganglion Cells 3.1 Resting Membrane Potential 3.2 Neuromodulation of Resting Membrane Potential 3.3 Other Modulations of Resting Membrane Potential 3.4 Firing Patterns of Sympathetic Neurons 3.5 Modification of Firing Patterns 3.6 Afterspike Hyperpolarizations of Sympathetic Neurons 4 Synaptic Transmission in Prevertebral Ganglia 4.1 Fast Synaptic Transmission 4.2 Slow Synaptic Transmission 5 Neurotransmitters in Prevertebral Ganglia 5.1 Substance P 5.2 Enkephalins and Endorphin 5.3 Vasoactive Intestinal Polypeptide 5.4 Cholecystokinin 5.5 Dynorphin 5.6 Bombesin 5.7 Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide 5.8 Neurotensin 5.9 Serotonin 5.10 Vasopressin 5.11 Somatostatin and Neuropeptide Y 6 Summary

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