The Paraganglia

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Paperback, 315 blz. | Engels
Springer Berlin Heidelberg | 0e druk, 2011
ISBN13: 9783642682100
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Our knowledge of chromaffin tissue has increased enormously since the last comprehensive treatise in this series was published in 1943, chiefly as a result of the development of new histological methods and technical improve­ ments. Less than 40 years have passed since the review by MAX WATZKA, and essentially only 25 years were required to accumulate an abundance of revolu­ tionizing findings: it was not until 1957 that the carotid body was first studied successfully with the electron microscope. In 1962 the technique of formalde­ hyde-induced fluorescence was introduced, yielding a view of adrenergic struc­ tures that was completely new and far better than that obtained with the chro­ maffin reaction. Immunohistochemistry made it possible to localize enzymes responsible for catecholamine synthesis and to detect peptide hormones. Autora­ diographic techniques were used at the level of the electron microscope, the method of chemical sympathectomy was introduced and still other technical improvements could be mentioned. I myself have been interested in chromaffin cells and sympathetic neurons since 1965, when I entered the Department of Histology, University of Vienna, as a medical student. Therefore I have not followed the developments mentioned above retrospectively, but have actually experienced them. Anyone who experi­ ences such a development comes to believe that he is well acquainted with the various results and interpretations and is thus capable of objectivity.

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ISBN13:9783642682100
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:315
Uitgever:Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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A. Introduction.- I. Alfred Kohn and the Concept of Paraganglionic Cells and Tissues.- II. Max Watzka’s Review on Paraganglia.- III. Notes on Terminology.- IV. Paraganglia and the APUD Cell Concept.- V. Paraganglia and the Concept of Paraneurons.- B. Morphological and Histochemical Methods for the Study of Paraganglionic Cells.- I. Fine Structural Morphology and Electron Microscopic Cytochemistry of Catecholamines.- II. Light Microscopic Methods for the Study of Paraganglionic Cells.- III. Immunocytochemistry of Enzymes Involved in Catecholamine Synthesis.- IV. Staining Methods for Proteins.- V. Quinacrine Fluorescence.- C. General Morphology of Paraganglionic Cells and Tissues.- I. The Chromaffin (Paraganglionic) Cell.- II. Sustentacular Cells.- III. Composition of Paraganglionic Tissue.- IV. Histochemistry of Paraganglionic Tissue.- V. Autoradiographic Studies on Paraganglionic Cells.- IV. Hormones in Paraganglionic Cells.- D. Description of Anatomically Defined Paraganglia.- I. Paraganglia in Man and Mammals.- II. Development of Paraganglionic Tissue.- III. Postnatal Fate of Extra-Adrenal Paraganglionic Tissue.- IV. Comparative Anatomy of Paraganglia in Non-Mammalian Vertebrates.- E. Paraganglionic Cells in Sympathetic Ganglia (SIF Cells, SGC Cells).- I. Introduction.- II. Morphology.- III. Functional Considerations.- F. Paraganglionic Cells Under Experimental Conditions.- I. Tissue Culture.- II. Transplantation of Paraganglionic Cells.- IV. In Vivo Effects of Hormones and Drugs.- IV. Hypoxia.- G. Pathology.- Appendix 1: A. Kohn, 1867–1959 Life History and His Papers on Paraganglia.- Appendix 2: G. Muratori, 1909–1971 Life History and His Papers on Paraganglia.- References.- Author Index.
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