4 edition of Nitric oxide and the peripheral nervous system found in the catalog.
Published
2000
by Portland Press, Princeton Univ. Press in London, Princeton, NJ
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index
Statement | editors : N. Toda ... [et al.] |
Contributions | Toda, Noboru |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | xiv, 183 p. : |
Number of Pages | 183 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL17002527M |
ISBN 10 | 1855781395 |
"Nitric Oxide and Free Radicals in Peripheral Neurotransmission" is a welcome addition to the literature and describes current research into the role of nitric oxide in the peripheral nervous system and its associated organs. In the brain, nitric oxide acts as a mediator of cell-cell signalling. In the peripheral nervous system nitric oxide is also released from many nerves previously classified as non-adrenergic and non-cholinergic. Thus this simple gaseous molecule performs a wide variety of physiological functions.
title = "Nitric oxide in health and disease of the nervous system", abstract = "Nitric oxide (NO) is a widespread and multifunctional biological messenger molecule. It mediates vasodilation of blood vessels, host defence against infectious agents and tumors, and neurotransmission of the central and peripheral nervous by: Introduction. Nitric oxide (NO) is well recognized as a modulator of synaptic excitability of many types of neurons. Nitric oxide signaling exerts significant effects on autonomic control of cardiovascular function and contributes to the dysfunctional state of the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system in several cardiovascular diseases including chronic heart failure (CHF) [].Cited by:
"Nitric Oxide and Free Radicals in Peripheral Neurotransmission" is a welcome addition to the literature and describes current research into the role of nitric oxide in the peripheral nervous system and its associated organs. Topics covered range from general consideration of nitrergic Price: $ Nitric oxide in the central nervous system: neuroprotection versus neurotoxicity. Calabrese V(1), Mancuso C, Calvani M, Rizzarelli E, Butterfield DA, Stella AM. Author information: (1)Department of Chemistry, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Section, Faculty of Medicine, University of Catania, Catania, Italy. [email protected] by:
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The roles of theNO/cGMP signal transduction pathway in the central and peripheral nervous systems, in glial cells, and in neuropathology are then explored. Together, these reviews will lead to further work explaining the varied functions of : Hardcover.
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Kadowitz. Toda, Nitric Oxide and the Regulation of Cerebral Arterial Tone. M.J. Rand and C.G. Li, Nitric Oxide in the Autonomic and Enteric Nervous Systems.
N.O. Sjstrand and E. Klinge, Nitric Oxide and the. The studies of the distribution of neuronal nitric oxide synth NOS and NOS mRNA within the mammalian central nervous system have been conducted using both immunohistochemical and nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH) diaphorase histochemical methods.
Cellek S, Moncada S (a) Modulation of noradrenergic responses by nitric oxide from inducible nitric oxide synthase.
Nitric Oxide Biology and Chemistry – Google Scholar Cellek S, Moncada S (b) Nitrergic control of peripheral sympathetic responses in the human corpus cavernosum: a comparison with other by: 3. Download Citation | The Role of Nitric Oxide in the Peripheral Nervous System | The term “nitrergic”, initially coined by () to describe nerves whose transmission process utilises the L.
In this review, role of nitric oxide (NO) on the peripheral and central nervous systems have been reviewed. Nitric oxide is produced from L-arginine by the enzyme nitric oxide synthase (NOS). The Nervous System. Nitric oxide has been shown to be involved in both the central and peripheral nervous system.
Of the three types of enzyme that produce nitric oxide in humans, one type is found almost exclusively in the nervous system. It appears to play a role in promoting the transfer of nerve signals from one neuron to another. Nitric oxide (NO) is a gaseous signalling molecule that is involved in the regulation of the cardiovascular, immune and nervous systems.
In the CNS, NO is Cited by: ISBN: OCLC Number: Description: xiv, pages: illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm: Contents: 1. Histochemistry of nitric oxide synthase in the peripheral nervous system / Steven R.
Vincent Molecular biology of nitric oxide synthase genes and nitric oxide synthase-knockout mice / Paul L. Huang Nitrergic (nitroxidergic) innervation in the blood. "Nitric Oxide and Free Radicals in Peripheral Neurotransmission" is a welcome addition to the literature and describes current research into the role of nitric oxide in the peripheral nervous system and its associated : Paperback.
Nitric oxide (NO) has been discovered to play a fundamental role in a number of biological phenomena. This book describes various aspects of nitric oxide biology, physiology and pharmacology. It is divided into three sections.
The first part deals with the basic chemistry and enzymology of NO, thus. Download Citation | The Pharmacology of Nitric Oxide in the Peripheral Nervous System of Blood Vessels | Unanticipated, novel hypothesis on nitric oxide (NO) radical, an inorganic, labile, gaseous.
In this volume different research areas are presented together, which adds up to the first major review volume on the localization of nitric oxide synthase in the nervous system.
The subjects range from developmental aspects in vertebrates to a functional neuroanatomy of the nervous system Book Edition: 1. Nitric oxide (NO) is a widespread and multifunctional biological messenger molecule. It mediates vasodilation of blood vessels, host defence against infectious agents and tumors, and Cited by: Peripheral nerves provide essential connections between the central nervous system and muscles, autonomic structures and sensory organs.
Nitric oxide (NO) participates in critical actions. The pharmacology of nitric oxide in the peripheral nervous system of blood vessels. Toda N(1), Okamura T.
Author information: (1)Toyama Institute for Cardiovascular Pharmacology Research, Toyama Bldg.,1-Chome, Azuchi-machi, Chuo-ku, OsakaJapan. [email protected] by: Get this from a library.
Nitric oxide in the nervous system. [Steven Robert Vincent;] -- The gas nitric oxide (NO) has burst upon neuroscience only recently, and yet it has permeated into almost every avenue of current research.
The unique properties of this novel messenger have. Nitric oxide (NO) is probably one of the most important local regulators of blood pressure; restraining it by at least 30 mmHg.
NO interacts with the autonomic nervous system at multiple levels, modulating its effects on blood pressure by: 1. CHAPTER 12 NITRIC OXIDE IN THE AUTONOMIC AND ENTERIC NERVOUS SYSTEMS* M. J. Rand and C. G. Li Pharmacology Research Laboratory, Department of Medical Laboratory Science, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, VictoriaAustralia Table of Contents Discovery of NO-mediated neuroeffector transmission Criteria for establishing nitrergic transmission Synthesis of the nitrergic transmitter Cited by: "Nitric Oxide and Free Radicals in Peripheral Neurotransmission" is a welcome addition to the literature and describes current research into the role of nitric oxide in the peripheral nervous system and its associated organs.
Topics covered range from general consideration of nitrergic.Nitric oxide (NO) is a neurotransmitter and neuromodulator in the central nervous system, but this small labile substance also seems to serve as a peripheral neurotransmitter.
Abundant evidence is now available that NO, synthesized from L-arginine by NO synthase (NOS), is a nonadrenergic noncholinergic relaxant transmitter of gastrointestinal smooth by: