Buch, Englisch, Band 106, 446 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 709 g
Buch, Englisch, Band 106, 446 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 709 g
Reihe: Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology
ISBN: 978-3-642-77816-2
Verlag: Springer
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1 Localization and Colocalization of Gastrointestinal Peptides.- A. Introduction.- B. Coexistence of Messengers.- C. Endocrine and Paracrine Cells.- D. Enteric Neurons.- References.- 2 Regulation of Gastrointestinal Peptide Hormone Gene Expression.- A. Introduction.- B. Gene Structure.- C. RNA Polymerase II.- D. Transcriptional Regulation Overview.- E. Analysis of Gene Expression.- F. Regulation of Specific Hormone Gene Expression.- G. Conclusion.- References.- 3 Post-Translational Processing of Regulatory Peptides.- A. Introduction.- B. General Design of Processing Systems.- C. Intracellular Trafficking and Processing Pathways.- D. Processing Sites and General Mechanisms.- E. Enzymes Involved in the Processing of Prohormones.- F. Processing of Specific Prohormones.- G. Conclusion.- References.- 4 Regulation of Peptide Secretion from Gastroenteric Endocrine Cells.- A. Introduction.- B. Gastroenteric Endocrine Cells.- C. Neurotransmitter and Peptide Regulation of Release.- D. Nutrient Regulation of Peptide Release.- E. Regulation of Release by Luminal pH.- F. Summary.- References.- 5 Peptide Receptors and Signal Transduction in the Digestive Tract.- A. Introduction.- B. General Considerations and Methodology.- C. Signal Transduction by Receptors.- D. Peptide Receptors in the Digestive Tract.- E. Conclusion and Perspectives.- References.- 6 Proteolytic Inactivation of Neurohormonal Peptides in the Gastrointestinal Tract.- A. Introduction.- B. Proteolytic Enzymes Implicated in the Inactivation of Neurohormonal Peptides in the Gastrointestinal Tract.- C. Pathways of Proteolytic Inactivation of Some Gastrointestinal Hormones.- D. Pathways of Proteolytic Inactivation of Some Gastrointestinal Neuropeptides.- E. Conclusion.- References.- 7 Peptidergic Regulation of Gastric AcidSecretion.- A. Introduction.- B. Acid Secretory Control Mechanisms In Vivo.- C. Peptide Effects on Isolated Cells.- References.- 8 Peptides and Enteric Neural Activity.- A. Introduction.- B. Electrophysiology of Enteric Nerves.- C. Actions of Peptides on Enteric Nerves.- D. Conclusions.- References.- 9 Peptidergic Regulation of Smooth Muscle Contractility.- A. Introduction.- B. Regulation of Smooth Muscle by Peptide Hormones.- C. Regulation of Smooth Muscle by Neural Peptides.- References.- 10 Peptidergic Regulation of Intestinal Electrolyte Transport.- A. Introduction.- B. Transport Models for Absorption and Secretion.- C. Regulation of Intestinal Transport by Peptide Neurohormones.- D. Concluding Remarks.- References.- 11 Peptidergic Regulation of Gastrointestinal Blood Flow.- A. Introduction.- B. Gastrointestinal Peptides.- C. Capsaicin-Sensitive Afferent Nerves.- References.- 12 Peptidergic Regulation of Cell Proliferation Through Multiple Signaling Pathways.- A. Introduction.- B. Growth-Promoting Activities of Neuropeptides in Cultured Cells.- C. Early Signaling Events.- D. Evidence for Growth-Promoting Effects of Neuropeptides In Vivo.- E. Conclusions.- References.- 13 Peptidergic Regulation of Mucosal Immune Function.- A. Introduction.- B. Overview of Immune Function in Gut-Associated Lymphoid Tissue.- C. Peptide Effects on Immune Function.- D. Conclusion.- References.- 14 Pathophysiological Aspects of Gut Peptide Hormones.- A. Introduction.- B. Esophagus.- C. Stomach.- D. Duodenum.- E. Pancreas.- F. Gallstones.- G. Small Bowel.- H. Colon.- J. Gastrointestinal Hormones and Cardiovascular Function.- K. Conclusions.- References.- 15 Gastrointestinal Peptides as Therapeutic Agents and Targets: Past, Present and Future.- A. Introduction.- B. Diagnostic Use of Gastrointestinal Peptides.- C. Peptides as Agonists in Therapeutics.- D. Antagonists of Peptides in Therapy.- E. The Future.- References.