Principles of Receptor Research | ISBN 9781468431704

Principles of Receptor Research

herausgegeben von Leslie Iversen
Buchcover Principles of Receptor Research  | EAN 9781468431704 | ISBN 1-4684-3170-6 | ISBN 978-1-4684-3170-4

Principles of Receptor Research

herausgegeben von Leslie Iversen

Inhaltsverzeichnis

  • 1 Blood-Brain Barrier: Techniques for the Intracerebral Administration of Drugs.
  • 1. Introduction.
  • 2. Characteristics of the Blood-Brain Barrier.
  • 3. Bypassing the Blood-Brain Barrier: Principles.
  • 4. Pharmacological Approach to the Internal or External Surface of the Brain.
  • 5. Drugs Administered to the Brain Parenchyma.
  • 6. Concluding Comment.
  • 7. References.
  • 2 Microiontophoretic Application of Drugs onto Single Neurons.
  • 2. Basic Principles.
  • 3. Dispersal of Iontophoretically Applied Substances Within the Brain.
  • 4. Conclusions.
  • 5. References.
  • 3 Electrical Recording of Brain Activity: The EEG and Its Value in Assessing Drug Effects.
  • 2. Selection of Animal Species.
  • 3. Acute Experiments.
  • 4. Chronic Implantation of Electrodes.
  • 5. Recording Procedures.
  • 6. Methods of Analyzing and Quantifying the EEG.
  • 7. Sensory Evoked Response Analysis.
  • 8. Focal Electrical Stimulation.
  • 9. Electrogenesis of the EEG and Evoked Potentials.
  • 10. Assessment of Alertness, Sedation, and the Stages of Sleep.
  • 11. Study of Sleep Patterns.
  • 12. Abnormal EEG Records.
  • 13. Transmitters and EEG Changes.
  • 14. Uses and Limitations of Macroelectrode Recordings.
  • 15. References.
  • 4 Neuropharmacological Responses from Nerve Cells in Tissue Culture.
  • 2. Muscle.
  • 3. Continuous Cell Lines.
  • 4. Glia.
  • 5. Explants.
  • 6. Dissociated Primary Cell Cultures.
  • 7. Discussion.
  • 8. References.
  • 5 Biochemical Identification of Membrane Receptors: Principles and Techniques.
  • 2. Properties of Receptor Interactions and Technical Considerations.
  • 3. Examples of Studies on Hormone-Membrane Receptor Interactions.
  • 6 Structure-Activity Relations for Neurotransmitter Receptor Agonists and Antagonists.
  • 2. Norepinephrine.
  • 3. Dopamine.
  • 4. 5-Hydroxytryptamine.
  • 5. Acetylcholine.
  • 6. Histamine.
  • 7 Denervation Supersensitivity.
  • 2. Quantitative Methods in the Study of Supersensitivity.
  • 3. Surgical and Pharmacological Denervation.
  • 4. Supersensitivity After Denervation of Sympathetically Innervated Organs.
  • 5. Supersensitivity After Denervation of Cholinergically Innervated Organs.
  • 6. Supersensitivity in the Central Nervous System.
  • 7. Clinical Implications of Supersensitivity and Subsensitivity.