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The Enteric Nervous System : 30 Years Later / edited by Stuart Brierley, Marcello Costa.

SpringerLink Books Biomedical and Life Sciences 2016 Available online

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Book
Contributor:
Brierley, Stuart, editor.
Costa, Marcello, editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Series:
Biomedical and Life Sciences (Springer-11642)
Australian Neuroscience Society ; 891.
Australian Neuroscience Society ; 891
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Neurosciences.
Gastroenterology.
Local Subjects:
Neurosciences.
Gastroenterology.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XIV, 234 pages) : 41 illustrations, 27 illustrations in color.
Edition:
First edition 2016.
Contained In:
Springer eBooks
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2016.
System Details:
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Summary:
Nearly 30 years ago, a number of scientists working on the Enteric Nervous System (ENS) gathered at Flinders University, in Adelaide, Australia to discuss the advances and future of their research. It was a friendly and stimulating meeting, attended by most of the major players, in what was to become the discipline of 'Neurogastroenterology'. In 2014, the main Australasian Neuroscience Society meeting was held in Adelaide, Australia, providing the perfect opportunity to recreate a follow-up ENS meeting. As such, the 'ENS II 2014 meeting' aimed to identify how far the field of enteric neuroscience had developed, where the future was heading, and what technological advances had been made to address current and future unresolved questions. 30 speakers from around the world were invited to give talks and revisit the original expectations, the advances made since, and the future directions of ENS research. These discussions included three generations of investigators from 7 different countries. This publication represents the majority of proceedings from the 'The Enteric Nervous System II 2014' conference, which was held on February 1st - 2nd 2014 at the National Wine Centre of Australia, Adelaide. This meeting was an Official satellite meeting of the 34th Annual Meeting of Australasian Neuroscience Society, which was also held in Adelaide. The 20 contributions contained within this submission are from international researchers in the field of the ENS, who reviewed the advances made since the first meeting in the early 1980s and summarizes the present and future perspectives of neuro-gastroenterology. Some colleagues could not attend but did send greetings and their messages are included in these proceedings.
Contents:
Preface
Memories and promises of the Enteric Nervous System and its functions
A personal perspective on the development of our understanding of the myogenic control mechanisms of gut motor function
Enteric inhibitory neurotransmission, starting down under
Spatiotemporal Maps in motility research
Development of neural activity in the Enteric Nervous System: Similarities and differences to other parts of the nervous system
ENS development research since 1983: Great strides but many remaining challenges
Extrinsic sensory innervation of the gut - structure and function
Ageing and gastrointestinal sensory function
Altered ion channel/receptor expression and function in extrinsic sensory neurons: The cause of and solution to chronic visceral pain?
Purinergic signalling in the gut
Is there a role for endogenous 5-HT in gastrointestinal motility? How recent studies have changed our understanding
Enteric Neuropathies: Yesterday, today and tomorrow
Postnatal development of the mouse enteric nervous system
G protein-coupled receptor trafficking and signalling in the enteric nervous system: the past, present and future
The intrinsic reflex circuitry of the inflamed colon
Integrated Neural and Endocrine Control of Gastrointestinal Function
Enteric Neurobiology: Discoveries and directions
Advanced 3D optical microscopy in ENS research
Excitability and synaptic transmission in the enteric nervous system: Does diet play a role?
Recording in vivo human colonic motility - what have we learnt over the past 100 years?
Index.
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ISBN:
978-3-319-27592-5
9783319275925
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