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Welcome.- Opening Remarks.- Session 1 Origin and Axonal Transport of Adrenergic Nerve Granules.- Studies on the Origin of the Granulated and Non-granulated Vesicles.- The Effects of Drugs on Axonal Transport of Amine Storage Granules.- Invited Comment.- Session 2a Mechanism of Transmitter Release with Special Reference to the Problem of Exocytosis (I).- Opening Remarks.- Immunological Properties of Chromogranin.- Immunohistochemical Localization of Chromogranins in Sheep Sympathetic Neurons and their Release by Nerve Impulses.- Session 2b Mechanism of Transmitter Release with Special Reference to the Problem of Exocytosis (II).- Quantal Aspects of the Secretion of Catecholamines and Dopamine-?-hydroxylase from the Adrenal Medulla.- Some Aspects of the Quantal Release of the Adrenergic Transmitter.- Some Further Aspects on the Release of the Adrenergic Transmitter.- Quantal or Graded Secretion of Adrenal Medullary Hormone and Sympathetic Neurotransmitter.- Session 3 Chemical Sympathectomy.- Chemical Sympathectomy with 6-Hydroxydopamine.- Session 4a Effects of Drugs on Uptake and Release of Catecholamines (I).- Effect of Some Metabolic Factors and Drugs on Uptake and Release of Catecholamines in vitro and in vivo.- Saturation of the Uptake of Noradrenaline as a Determinant of Pharmacological Effects.- Cholinomimetic Drugs and Release of the Adrenergic Transmitter.- Session 4b Effects of Drugs on Uptake and Release of Catecholamines (II).- Membrane Effects of Catecholamine Releasing Drugs.- Effect of Angiotensin on Noradrenaline Release of the Isolated Rabbit Heart.- Neuronal and Hormonal Control of Tyrosine Hydroxylase and Phenylethanolamine N-methyltransferase Activity.- Session 4c Effects of Drugs on Uptake and Release of Catecholamines (III).- Effect of Drugs on AmineUptake Mechanisms in the Brain.- Release of Monoamines in the Central Nervous System.- The Effect of Different Neuroleptic Drugs on the Monoamine Neurons of the Rat Brain.- Release of Catecholamines from the Hypothalamus by Drugs and Electrical Stimulation.- Session 5.- General Discussion.- Author Index.

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Welcome.- Opening Remarks.- Session 1 Origin and Axonal Transport of Adrenergic Nerve Granules.- Studies on the Origin of the Granulated and Non-granulated Vesicles.- Discussion.- The Effects of Drugs on Axonal Transport of Amine Storage Granules.- Discussion.- Invited Comment.- Discussion.- Session 2a Mechanism of Transmitter Release with Special Reference to the Problem of Exocytosis (I).- Opening Remarks.- Immunological Properties of Chromogranin.- Discussion.- Immunohistochemical Localization of Chromogranins in Sheep Sympathetic Neurons and their Release by Nerve Impulses.- Discussion.- Session 2b Mechanism of Transmitter Release with Special Reference to the Problem of Exocytosis (II).- Quantal Aspects of the Secretion of Catecholamines and Dopamine-?-hydroxylase from the Adrenal Medulla.- Discussion.- Some Aspects of the Quantal Release of the Adrenergic Transmitter.- Discussion.- Some Further Aspects on the Release of the Adrenergic Transmitter.- Discussion.- Quantal or Graded Secretion of Adrenal Medullary Hormone and Sympathetic Neurotransmitter.- Discussion.- Session 3 Chemical Sympathectomy.- Chemical Sympathectomy with 6-Hydroxydopamine.- Discussion.- Session 4a Effects of Drugs on Uptake and Release of Catecholamines (I).- Effect of Some Metabolic Factors and Drugs on Uptake and Release of Catecholamines in vitro and in vivo.- Discussion.- Saturation of the Uptake of Noradrenaline as a Determinant of Pharmacological Effects.- Discussion.- Cholinomimetic Drugs and Release of the Adrenergic Transmitter.- Discussion.- Session 4b Effects of Drugs on Uptake and Release of Catecholamines (II).- Membrane Effects of Catecholamine Releasing Drugs.- Discussion.- Effect of Angiotensin on Noradrenaline Release of the Isolated Rabbit Heart.- Discussion.- Neuronal and Hormonal Control of Tyrosine Hydroxylase and Phenylethanolamine N-methyltransferase Activity.- Discussion.- Session 4c Effects of Drugs on Uptake and Release of Catecholamines (III).- Effect of Drugs on Amine Uptake Mechanisms in the Brain.- Discussion.- Release of Monoamines in the Central Nervous System.- Discussion.- The Effect of Different Neuroleptic Drugs on the Monoamine Neurons of the Rat Brain.- Discussion.- Release of Catecholamines from the Hypothalamus by Drugs and Electrical Stimulation.- Discussion.- Session 5.- General Discussion.- Author Index.

New Aspects of Storage and Release Mechanisms of Catecholamines: Held at Grosse Ledder near Cologne, Germany, October 9th- 12th, 1969

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      Book Synopsis
      Welcome.- Opening Remarks.- Session 1 Origin and Axonal Transport of Adrenergic Nerve Granules.- Studies on the Origin of the Granulated and Non-granulated Vesicles.- The Effects of Drugs on Axonal Transport of Amine Storage Granules.- Invited Comment.- Session 2a Mechanism of Transmitter Release with Special Reference to the Problem of Exocytosis (I).- Opening Remarks.- Immunological Properties of Chromogranin.- Immunohistochemical Localization of Chromogranins in Sheep Sympathetic Neurons and their Release by Nerve Impulses.- Session 2b Mechanism of Transmitter Release with Special Reference to the Problem of Exocytosis (II).- Quantal Aspects of the Secretion of Catecholamines and Dopamine-?-hydroxylase from the Adrenal Medulla.- Some Aspects of the Quantal Release of the Adrenergic Transmitter.- Some Further Aspects on the Release of the Adrenergic Transmitter.- Quantal or Graded Secretion of Adrenal Medullary Hormone and Sympathetic Neurotransmitter.- Session 3 Chemical Sympathectomy.- Chemical Sympathectomy with 6-Hydroxydopamine.- Session 4a Effects of Drugs on Uptake and Release of Catecholamines (I).- Effect of Some Metabolic Factors and Drugs on Uptake and Release of Catecholamines in vitro and in vivo.- Saturation of the Uptake of Noradrenaline as a Determinant of Pharmacological Effects.- Cholinomimetic Drugs and Release of the Adrenergic Transmitter.- Session 4b Effects of Drugs on Uptake and Release of Catecholamines (II).- Membrane Effects of Catecholamine Releasing Drugs.- Effect of Angiotensin on Noradrenaline Release of the Isolated Rabbit Heart.- Neuronal and Hormonal Control of Tyrosine Hydroxylase and Phenylethanolamine N-methyltransferase Activity.- Session 4c Effects of Drugs on Uptake and Release of Catecholamines (III).- Effect of Drugs on AmineUptake Mechanisms in the Brain.- Release of Monoamines in the Central Nervous System.- The Effect of Different Neuroleptic Drugs on the Monoamine Neurons of the Rat Brain.- Release of Catecholamines from the Hypothalamus by Drugs and Electrical Stimulation.- Session 5.- General Discussion.- Author Index.

      Table of Contents
      Welcome.- Opening Remarks.- Session 1 Origin and Axonal Transport of Adrenergic Nerve Granules.- Studies on the Origin of the Granulated and Non-granulated Vesicles.- Discussion.- The Effects of Drugs on Axonal Transport of Amine Storage Granules.- Discussion.- Invited Comment.- Discussion.- Session 2a Mechanism of Transmitter Release with Special Reference to the Problem of Exocytosis (I).- Opening Remarks.- Immunological Properties of Chromogranin.- Discussion.- Immunohistochemical Localization of Chromogranins in Sheep Sympathetic Neurons and their Release by Nerve Impulses.- Discussion.- Session 2b Mechanism of Transmitter Release with Special Reference to the Problem of Exocytosis (II).- Quantal Aspects of the Secretion of Catecholamines and Dopamine-?-hydroxylase from the Adrenal Medulla.- Discussion.- Some Aspects of the Quantal Release of the Adrenergic Transmitter.- Discussion.- Some Further Aspects on the Release of the Adrenergic Transmitter.- Discussion.- Quantal or Graded Secretion of Adrenal Medullary Hormone and Sympathetic Neurotransmitter.- Discussion.- Session 3 Chemical Sympathectomy.- Chemical Sympathectomy with 6-Hydroxydopamine.- Discussion.- Session 4a Effects of Drugs on Uptake and Release of Catecholamines (I).- Effect of Some Metabolic Factors and Drugs on Uptake and Release of Catecholamines in vitro and in vivo.- Discussion.- Saturation of the Uptake of Noradrenaline as a Determinant of Pharmacological Effects.- Discussion.- Cholinomimetic Drugs and Release of the Adrenergic Transmitter.- Discussion.- Session 4b Effects of Drugs on Uptake and Release of Catecholamines (II).- Membrane Effects of Catecholamine Releasing Drugs.- Discussion.- Effect of Angiotensin on Noradrenaline Release of the Isolated Rabbit Heart.- Discussion.- Neuronal and Hormonal Control of Tyrosine Hydroxylase and Phenylethanolamine N-methyltransferase Activity.- Discussion.- Session 4c Effects of Drugs on Uptake and Release of Catecholamines (III).- Effect of Drugs on Amine Uptake Mechanisms in the Brain.- Discussion.- Release of Monoamines in the Central Nervous System.- Discussion.- The Effect of Different Neuroleptic Drugs on the Monoamine Neurons of the Rat Brain.- Discussion.- Release of Catecholamines from the Hypothalamus by Drugs and Electrical Stimulation.- Discussion.- Session 5.- General Discussion.- Author Index.

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