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- The Enteric Nervous System
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- Preface
- Abbreviations
- 1: Structure of the enteric nervous system
- The enteric plexuses
- Interconnections between the plexuses
- Extent of the ganglionated plexuses
- Intramural extensions of extrinsic nerves
- Electron microscope studies
- Enteric glia
- The structural similarities and functional differences between regions may have an evolutionary basis
- Development of the enteric nervous system
- Maturation of enteric neurons and development of function
- Changes in enteric neurons with aging
- Summary and conclusions
- 2: Constituent neurons of the enteric nervous system
- 3: Reflex circuitry of the enteric nervous system
- Evolution of ideas about enteric circuitry
- Motility controlling circuits of the small and large intestine
- Intrinsic secretomotor and vasomotor circuits
- Assemblies of neurons
- Circuits in the esophagus and stomach
- Co-ordination of motility, secretomotor, and vasomotor reflexes,
- Circuits connecting the intestine, biliary system, and pancreas,
- Sympathetic innervation of the gastrointestinal tract
- Summary and conclusions
- 4: Pharmacology of transmission and sites of drug action in the enteric nervous system
- Chemical coding and multiple transmitters
- Transmitters of motor neurons that innervate the smooth muscle of the gut
- Transmitters at neuro-neuronal synapses
- Sites within the reflex circuitry where specific pharmacologies of transmission can be deduced to occur
- Transmission from entero-endocrine cells to IPANs
- Roles of interstitial cells of Cajal in neuromuscular transmission
- Transmitters of secretomotor and vasodilator neurons
- Synapses in secretomotor and vasodilator pathways
- Transmitters of motor neurons innervating gastrin cells
- Summary and conclusions
- 5: Neural control of motility
- Rhythmic activity of gastrointestinal muscle
- Structure and properties of interstitial cells of Cajal
- Relationship between slow wave activity and neural control
- Gastric motility
- Patterns of small intestine motility and their intrinsic neural control
- Motility of the colon
- Neural control of the esophagus
- Gall bladder motility
- Sphincters
- Muscle of the mucosa
- Mechanism of sympathetic inhibition of motility in non-sphincter regions
- Sympathetic innervation of the sphincters
- Physiological effects of noradrenergic neurons on motility in undisturbed animals
- Reflex activities of sympathetic neurons that affect motility
- Summary and conclusions
- 6: Enteric neurons and the physiological control of fluid secretion and vasodilation
- 7: Disorders of motility and secretion and therapeutic targets in the enteric nervous system
- Epilogue: the future of enteric neurobiology
- References
- Index
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