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ویرایش: سری: Novartis Foundation Symposia ISBN (شابک) : 9780470722640, 9780470719206 ناشر: Ciba Foundation سال نشر: 1961 تعداد صفحات: 663 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 15 مگابایت
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Content:
Chapter 1 Opening Address (pages 1–5): Sir Henry Dale
Chapter 2 Formation of Adrenergic Transmitters (pages 6–16): H.
J. Schumann
Chapter 3 Formation of Adrenaline and Noradrenaline (pages
17–27): Norman Kirshner
Chapter 4 The Fate of Adrenaline and Noradrenaline (pages
27–39): Julius Axelrod
Chapter 5 3?Methoxy?4?Hydroxymandelic Acid Excretion in
Phaeochromocytoma (pages 40–44): M. Sandler and C. R. J.
Ruthven
Chapter 6 The Metabolism of [??14C](±)?Adrenaline in the Cat
(pages 45–60): Norman Kirshner
Chapter 7 Chairman's Opening Remarks (pages 61–62): H.
Blaschko
Chapter 8 Origin, Development and Distribution of Chromaffin
Cells (pages 63–82): J. D. Boyd
Chapter 9 The Storage of Amines in the Chromaffin Cell (pages
83–99): Paul Hagen and Russell J. Barrnett
Chapter 10 Some Observations on the Synthesis and Storage of
Catechol Amines in the Adrenaline?Containing Cells of the
Suprarenal Medulla (pages 100–102): A. Bertler, N. A. Hillarp
and E. Rosengren
Chapter 11 Cell Types of the Adrenal Medulla (pages 103–110):
Olavi Eranko
Chapter 12 Chairman's Opening Remarks (pages 111–115): J. H.
Gaddum
Chapter 13 Release of Sympathetic Transmitter by Nerve
Stimulation (pages 116–130): G. L. Brown
Chapter 14 Interference with the Release of Transmitter in
Response to Nerve Stimulation (pages 131–147): W. A. Bain
Chapter 15 The Effects of Bretylium and Allied Agents on
Adrenergic Neurones (pages 148–157): A. F. Green
Chapter 16 The Persistence of Adrenergic Nerve Conduction After
TM IO or Bretylium in the Cat (pages 158–161): K. A.
Exley
Chapter 17 Some Pharmacological Properties of Guanethidine
(pages 162–172): H. J. Bein
Chapter 18 Effects of Adrenaline, Noradrenaline and
Isopropylnoradrenaline in Man (pages 173–189): Jean Ginsburg
and A. F. Cobbold
Chapter 19 Effects of Catechol Amines on Consecutive Vascular
Sections (pages 190–200): Bjorn Folkow
Chapter 20 Clinical Effects of Drugs Which Prevent the Release
of Adrenergic Transmitter (pages 201–208): D. R. Laurence and
M. L. Rosenheim
Chapter 21 Bretylium (pages 209–219): R. W. D. Turner
Chapter 22 Chairman's Opening Remarks: The Concept of Receptors
(pages 220–222): H. O. Schild
Chapter 23 Relationships Between Agonists, Antagonists and
Receptor Sites (pages 223–245): B. Belleau
Chapter 24 Receptors for Sympathomimetic Amines (pages
246–252): Robert F. Furchgott
Chapter 25 Sympathomimetic Drugs and Their Receptors (pages
253–263): E. J. Ariens
Chapter 26 Various Types of Receptors for Sympathomimetic Drugs
(pages 264–274): E. J. Ariens
Chapter 27 Biophysical Changes Produced by Adrenaline and
Noradrenaline (pages 275–287): Edith Bulbring
Chapter 28 Effect of Adrenaline on Depolarized Smooth Muscle
(pages 288–294): H. O. Schild
Chapter 29 The Relation of Adenosine?3?, 5??Phosphate to the
Action of Catechol Amines (pages 295–304): E. W. Sutherland and
T. W. Rall
Chapter 30 The Action of Adrenaline on Carbohydrate Metabolism
in Relation to Some of Its Pharmacodynamic Effects (pages
305–322): Lennart Lundholm and Ella Mohme?Lundholm
Chapter 31 Chairman's Opening Remarks (pages 323–325): U. S.
von Euler
Chapter 32 Tyramine and Other Amines as Noradrenaline?Releasing
Substances (pages 326–336): J. H. Burn
Chapter 33 Some Observations on the Effects of Tyramine (pages
337–355): P. A. Nasmyth
Chapter 34 The Actions of Sympathomimetic Amines on Tryptamine
Receptors (pages 356–372): J. R. Vane
Chapter 35 The Depolarizing and Blocking Action of Amphetamine
in the Cat's Superior Cervical Ganglion (pages 373–381): H.
Reinert
Chapter 36 Chairman's Opening Remarks (pages 382–385): Marthe
Vogt
Chapter 37 Some Central Actions of Adrenaline and Noradrenaline
When Administered into the Cerebral Ventricles (pages 386–392):
Floyd R. Domer and W. Feldberg
Chapter 38 Intervention of an Adrenergic Mechanism During Brain
Stem Reticular Activation (pages 393–409): P. Dell
Chapter 39 Electrophysiological Evidence Relating to the Role
of Adrenaline in the Central Nervous System (pages 410–420): P.
B. Bradley
Chapter 40 The Passage of Catechol Amines Through the
Blood?Brain Barrier (pages 421–423): H. Weil?Malherbe
Chapter 41 Release of an Adrenaline?Like Substance by
Electrical Stimulation of the Brain Stem (pages 424–431): E.
Marley
Chapter 42 On the Biochemistry and Possible Functions of
Dopamine and Noradrenaline in Brain (pages 432–439): Arvid
Carlsson, Margit Lindqvist and Tor Magnusson
Chapter 43 Awakening Actions of Derivatives of Phenylalanine
(pages 440–445): T. L. Chrusciel
Chapter 44 Clinical Effects of Amine Oxidase Inhibitors (pages
446–453): R. T. C. Pratt
Chapter 45 Clinical Results with Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors
in Psychiatry (pages 454–462): Arno Voelkel
Chapter 46 Short Communication: Specific Antagonism of
Dibenamine to Ergometrine (pages 463–465): H. Konzett
Chapter 47 Short Communication: Adrenergic Mechanisms in
Inflammation (pages 466–468): D. A. Willoughby and W. G.
Spector
Chapter 48 Thermoregulation in Newborn Animals (pages 469–471):
R. E. Moore
Chapter 49 Chairman's Closing Remarks (page 472): J. H.
Burn
Chapter 50 Chairman's Opening Remarks (pages 473–480): H.
Blaschko
Chapter 51 Short Communication: Some Problems Concerning the
Storage of Catechol Amines in the Adrenal Medulla (pages
481–501): N. A. Hillarp
Chapter 52 Short Communication: A New Adrenergic Mechanism
(pages 502–537): J. H. Burn
Chapter 53 Observations on the Localization of Noradrenaline in
Homogenates of Dog's Hypothalamus (pages 539–543): T. L.
Chrusciel
Chapter 54 Synthesis of Catechol Amines in the Depleted Brain
(pages 544–587): H. Weil?Malherbe
Chapter 55 Chairman's Summary (pages 588–594): J. H. Gaddum