Regulatory Peptides

J. M. Polak and S. R. Bloom For some time Experientia has published, as a unique feature, interdis­ ciplinary multi-author reviews, giving a comprehensive overview of sub­ jects regarded as 'growing edges' of science. The enthusiasm shown by the readers was contagious and thus it was felt...

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Main Author: Polak, J.M.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Basel Birkhäuser 1989, 1989
Edition:1st ed. 1989
Series:Experientia Supplementum
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505 0 |a Techniques -- Regulatory peptide immunocytochemistry at light and electron microscopical levels -- Aspects of measurement and analysis of regulatory peptides -- Hybridisation histochemistry -- Regulatory peptide receptors: visualization by autoradiography -- Combined axonal transport tracing and immunocytochemistry for mapping pathways of peptide-containing nerves in the peripheral nervous system -- The use of cell and tissue culture techniques in the study of regulatory peptides -- Quantitative analysis of autoradiograms -- General aspects -- Coexistence of peptides with classical neurotransmitters -- Peptides and epithelial growth regulation -- Post-translational proteolytic processing of precursors to regulatory peptides -- Transgenic mouse models and peptide producing endocrine tumours: morpho-functional aspects -- Individual organs -- Endocrine cells producing regulatory peptides -- Neuropeptides and the microcircuitry of the enteric nervous system -- Neuropeptides and the ocular innervation -- Peptides in the mammalian cardiovascular system -- Regulatory peptides in the respiratory system -- Neuropeptides in pelvic afferent pathways -- Regulatory peptides in the mammalian urogenital system 
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520 |a J. M. Polak and S. R. Bloom For some time Experientia has published, as a unique feature, interdis­ ciplinary multi-author reviews, giving a comprehensive overview of sub­ jects regarded as 'growing edges' of science. The enthusiasm shown by the readers was contagious and thus it was felt necessary to compile a special volume dealing with the novel aspects of regulatory peptides. This book covers some of the growing areas in regulatory peptide research and, although it is based on the original volume of Experientia, it is expanded and updated. The topic of 'regulatory peptides' is relatively young and has grown at an unprecedented pace, from the embryonic conception of 'gut hor­ mones' or 'brain neuropeptides' some 15 years ago to the realisation that these active pep tides are found, almost without exception, in every part of l8 23 the body in all vertebrate and many invertebrate species • Why the term 'regulatory peptides'? It represents a convenient label encompassing both the active peptides present in nerves, which are re­ leased as (putative) neurotransmitters, and those in endocrine cells, which act locally or at a distance as circulating hormones, these being the l8 main components of the so-called diffuse neuroendocrine or APUD 17 system • Morphological studies support this physiological viewpoint