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Main Title Mechanosensitivity of the Nervous System Forewords by Nektarios Tavernarakis and Pontus Persson / [electronic resource] :
Type EBOOK
Author Kamkim, Andre.
Other Authors
Author Title of a Work
Kiseleva, Irina.
Publisher Springer Netherlands,
Year Published 2009
Call Number QD415-436
ISBN 9781402087165
Subjects Life sciences ; Neurosciences ; Radiology, Medical ; Neurology ; Biochemistry ; Cytology
Internet Access
Description Access URL
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-8716-5
Collation XXII, 347 p. online resource.
Notes
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Contents Notes
Mechanosensitivity of Nervous Cells -- Mechanosensitive Channels in Neuronal and Astroglial Cells in the Nervous System -- Ion Channels with Mechanosensitivity in the Nervous System -- Mechanosensitive Cation Currents and their Molecular Counterparts in Mammalian Sensory Neurons -- Neurons and Cell Swelling-Induced Peptide Hormone Secretion -- Neuronal Mechanosensitivity in the Gastrointestinal Tract -- Mechanosensitivity of the Receptors -- Mechanosensitivity of the Cochlea -- Osmoreceptors in Cochlear Outer Hair Cells -- Are Stretch-Activated Channels an Ocular Barometer? -- Neuromodulation of Mechanosensory Input to the Insect CNS -- Biomechanic of Nervous System -- Biomechanics of the CNS -- The Neural Representation of Kinematics and Dynamics in Multiple Brain Regions: The Use of Force Field Reaching Paradigms in the Primate and Rat -- Mechanical Properties of Brain Tissue: Characterisation and Constitutive Modelling -- Role of Falx on Brain Stress-Strain Responses -- Exercise and Nervous System -- Mechanosensitivity of Neurovascular System -- Mechanosensitive Calcium Fluxes in the Neurovascular Unit: TRP Channel Regulation of the Blood-Brain Barrier. This book presents the latest findings in mechanosensitivity of the nervous system. The nervous system stands out from a number of tissues because besides reacting to the mechanical stress it is transmitting its own response to other organs and tissues, which are located downstream of its signaling pathway. For this reason any type of mechanical stimulation of the nervous system, which is capable of triggering a physiological response, has high scientific and practical significance, since it allows its use beyond a particular experimental model anywhere where it is contributing to a particular pathological condition. This book is a unique collection of reviews outlining the current knowledge and the future developments in this rapidly growing field. Currently, investigations of the effects of mechanical stress on the nervous system are focused on several issues. The majority of studies investigate the effects of mechanical stimulation on mechanosensitive channels, as its primary target and interactive agent, and aim on description of downstream intracellular signaling pathways together with addressing general issues of biomechanics of the nervous system. Knowledge of biomechanics, and mechanisms, which underlie it on organism, organ, tissue and cellular level, is necessary for understanding of the normal functioning of living organisms and allows to predict changes which arise due to alterations of their environment, and possibly will allow to develop new methods of artificial intervention. The book brings up the problem closer to the experts in related medical and biological sciences as well as practicing doctors besides just presenting the latest achievements in the field.