
Nerve Membranes
A Study of the Biological and Chemical Aspects of Neuron–Glia Relationships
- 1st Edition - January 1, 1972
- Imprint: Pergamon
- Authors: Patricia V. Johnston, Betty I. Roots
- Editor: G. A. Kerkut
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN:9 7 8 - 1 - 4 8 3 1 - 2 2 1 5 - 1
- Hardback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 0 8 - 0 1 3 2 2 2 - 8
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 1 - 4 8 3 1 - 5 4 5 7 - 2
Nerve Membranes: A Study of the Biological and Chemical Aspects of Neuron–Glia Relationships presents the various aspects of neuronal and glial structure and function. This book… Read more

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Request a sales quoteNerve Membranes: A Study of the Biological and Chemical Aspects of Neuron–Glia Relationships presents the various aspects of neuronal and glial structure and function. This book provides an interdisciplinary approach to the analysis of neuron–glia relationships and of membranes in the nervous system. Comprised of seven chapters, this book begins with an overview of the function of the biological membranes to improve, retard, and regulate the rate of cellular reactions. This text then determines the differences in the organization of the cells in the nervous system in the vertebrates and the invertebrates. Other chapters examine the role of certain intermolecular forces and of water in the organization of lipid–protein and lipid–lipid associations. This book reviews as well the theories of biological membrane structure and considers how these contribute towards understanding the methods by which membranes perform their role. This book is a valuable resource for neuroscientists, neurochemists, and researchers.
Preface
Acknowledgments
1 Introduction
2 Consideration of Some Features of the Organization and Ultrastructure of Nervous Systems
I. Neurons
A. Neuronal Processes
B. The Fine Structure of the Soma
II. Neuroglia
A. The Neuroglia in Vertebrates
B. The Neuroglia in Invertebrates
III. The Organization of Nervous Tissue
A. General Organization
B. Neuron-Neuron Relationships—Synapses
C. Morphological Relationship between Neurons and Glia in Invertebrates
D. Morphological Relationship between Neurons and Glia in Vertebrates
E. Some Features of Neuron and Glia Relationships Common to Both Invertebrates and Vertebrates
3 The Functions of Glia and Aspects of Functional Neuron-Glia Interrelationships
I. Myelination
II. Trophic and Metabolic Relationships
A. Trophic Function of Glia in Invertebrates
B. Neuronal Nutrition and Trophic Function of Glia in Vertebrates
III. The Role of Glia in the Water and Ion Balances of the Nervous System and in the Blood Brain Barrier
A. Vertebrates
B. Invertebrates
IV. Electrical Activity and Glia
4 Extracellular Space and the Pathways of Ions and Nutrients
I. Introduction
II. Ground Substance
III. The Extent of the Extracellular Space
A. Evidence from Electron Microscopical Studies
B. Estimations from Studies with Tracer Molecules
C. Estimations from Measurements of Electrical Impedance
IV. Glia, Extracellular Space, and the Pathways of Ions and Nutrients
5 Structure and Function in Biological Membranes: Background Material
I. Monolayers, Bilayers, Micelles, and Liquid Crystals: Definitions
II. Intermolecular Forces
A. The Hydrogen Bond
B. Electrostatic Forces
C. Polarization or Induction Forces
D. London-van der Waals Dispersion Forces
III. Water Structure and Hydrophobic Bonding
A. Hydrophobic Bond Formation
IV. Semiconductivity, Piezoelectricity, and Ferromagnetism
A. Semiconductivity
B. Piezoelectricity
C. Ferromagnetism
V. Chemistry of Electron Microscopy
VI. Synthetic Membrane Systems
A. Lipid Bilayers
B. Monolayers
C. Liquid Crystals (Mesophases)
6 Structure and Function in Biological Membranes: Recent Theories
I. Membrane Composition
II. Molecular Organization in Membranes
A. Bimolecular Leaflet Models
B. Dynamic Micellar Models
C. Membranes as Repeating Subunits
D. A Mosaic or Lattice Model
E. Other Views on Biological Barriers
F. Bioenergetics
7 Structure and Function in Neural Membranes: Chemical Composition, Some Recent Theories, and Conclusions Regarding Present Knowledge of Neuron-Glia Interrelationships
I. The Diversity of Membranes in Nervous Systems
II. Chemical Composition of Nervous Systems
A. Mature Myelin
B. Differences between Central and Peripheral Nervous System Myelin
C. Developing Myelin
D. Neuronal Soma, Synaptosomes, and Subcellular Particles
E. Gangliosides and Neural Membranes
F. Glia
G. A Summary of the Differences in Chemical Composition between Neural Membranes
III. Some Recent Theories of Structure and Function in Neural Membranes
IV. Conclusions Regarding Present Knowledge of Neuron-Glia Interrelationships
Appendix: An Outline Classification of Animals
References
Author Index
Subject Index
- Edition: 1
- Published: January 1, 1972
- No. of pages (eBook): 296
- Imprint: Pergamon
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN: 9781483122151
- Hardback ISBN: 9780080132228
- eBook ISBN: 9781483154572
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