Buch, Englisch, Band 103, 416 Seiten, Book, Gewicht: 865 g
Reihe: Falk Symposium
Buch, Englisch, Band 103, 416 Seiten, Book, Gewicht: 865 g
Reihe: Falk Symposium
ISBN: 978-0-7923-8742-8
Verlag: Springer Netherland
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Preface. 1. Hepatic Parasympathetic Nerves and Glucose Metabolism; W.W. Laut.Section I: Liver Innervation.2. Peripheral and Central, Functional Neuroanatomy of Sensory and Motor Innervation of the Portal-Hepatic Axis and Biliary System; H.-R. Berthoud, W.L.Neuhuber.3. Innervation of the Transplanted liver in Diseased States and Following Transplantation; A.D. Burt.4. Peptidergic Innervation of the Liver; E. Fehér.Section II: Functions of EfferentNerves. 5. Role of Hepatic Nerves in the Control of Normoglycemia; A.B. Steffens, et al.6. Galanin in Sympathetic Nerves of Dog Liver: Effects of 6-Hydroxydopamine; G.J. Taborsky, et al.7. Role of Prostanoids in the Metabolic and Hemodynamic Actions of Sympathetic Liver Nerves; G.P. Püschel, et al.8. The Role of Lipid and Peptide Mediators in Interhepatic Cell-to-Cell Communication: Regulation of iNOS Expression in Kupffer Cells; S.B. Mustafa, et al.9. The Role of Osmolytes in Intrahepatic Cell-Cell Communication; S.vom Dahl, et al.10. Functions of Hepatic Gap Junctions Analyzed in Connexin32 Deficient Mice; K. Willecke, et al.11. Hypothalamic Control of Liver, Muscle and Adipose Tissue Metabolism; T. Shimazu.12. The Role of Cholinergic Neurons in the CNS on Glucoregulation; A.Iguchi.13. Role of Central Opiates, Glutamate and Catecholamines in Modulating Glucose and Protein Metabolism; N.N. Abumrad, P.E. Molina.Section III: Functions of Afferent Nerves.14. An Electrophysiological Study on Hepato-Visceral Reflex: The Role Played by Vagal Hepatic Afferents from Chemosensors in the Hepato-Portal Region; A. Niijima.15. Role of the Nervous System in the Control of Net Hepatic Glucose Uptake in Vivo; M.C. Moore, A.D. Cherrington.16. Role of Intrahepatic Muscarinic Nerves in the Control of Net Glucose Uptake by the Liver; K. Jungermann, et al.17. Role of Hepatic Afferent Nerves in the Control of Food Intake; W. Langhans.18. Role of Hepatic Afferent Nerves in the Control of Saline and Water Intake; A. Adachi, M.Kobashi.19. Hepatic Sensing in the Control of Food Intake: Unresolved Issues; M.I. Friedman, et al.20. The Influence of Oronasal Stimulation and Hepatic Afferents on Hypothalamic Control of Food Intake; M.M. Meguid, S. Fetissov.Section IV: Direct and IndirectOrgan-Organ Interactions.21. Regulation by Enterohepatic and Hepatoenteral Nerves of Hepatic Glucose Uptake and Intestinal Carbohydrate Adsorption; F. Stümpel, et al.22. Functional Cooperation of Liver and Kidney and the Generation of Hepatorenal Syndrome; F. Lang, et al.23. Pituitary Adenylate Cyclase Activating Polypeptide (PACAP): A Neuromodulator in the Pancreas, Liver and Adrenals; N. Yamaguchi, et al.24. Ammonia and Astrocyte Function; M.D. Norenberg, et al.Section V: Nervous System In Liver Disease.25. Sympathetic Nervous System (SNS) in Chronic Liver Disease; J.H.Henriksen, et al.26. Reflex Regulation of Renal Sympathetic Nerve Activity in Cirrhosis; G.F. DiBona.27. Regulation of the Osmotic Set Point of Vasopressin in Cirrhosis; P.-Y. Martin.28. Osmoregulation of Hepatic Metabolism; D. Häussinger.29. Autonomic Dysfunction and Liver Disease; T. Frieling, et al.30. Pathogenesis of Hepatic Encephalopathy; R.F. Butterworth.32. Circadian Rhythms and Liver Disease; A.T. Blei, P. Zee.33. Wilson Disease Epidemiology and Molecular Biology; P. Ferenci.34. Neurological Manifestations in Wilson's Disease; H. Hefter. Index.