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This book is based on the proceedings of the Enteric Nervous System conference in Adelaide, Australia, under the auspices of the International Federation for Neurogastroenterology and Motility. The book focuses on methodological strategies and unresolved issues in the field and explores where the future is heading and what technological advances have been made to address current and future questions. The Enteric Nervous System II continues in the tradition of a popular earlier volume which covered the previous meeting. Many of the same authors are contributing to this new volume, presenting state-of-the-art updates on the many developments in the field since the earlier meeting. The coverage include a wide range of topics, from structure and function of the enteric nervous system through gut motility and visceral pain. The author team includes long-established authorities who significantly contributed to the advances in ENS research over the past two decades and the new generation that will continue to contribute to advancing our understanding of the field.



Table of Contents
  1. Luminal Chemoreceptors and Intrinsic Nerves- Key Modulators of Digestive Motor Function
  2. Comparative and evolutionary aspects of the ENS
  3. Exploring synaptic transmission in the ENS: electrophysiology, functional studies and modelling
  4. Mucosal Serotonin
  5. Ca2+ signaling in Interstitial cells of Cajal: The mechanistic basis for many GI motility behaviors
  6. Identifying types of neurons in the enteric nervous system
  7. Clinico-Pathological Features of severe gut dysmotility
  8. Purinergic signaling in the ENS
  9. Myogenic and neural control in concert
  10. colonic response to physiological and chemical stimuli
  11. Molecular targets to alleviate enteric neuropathy and gastrointestinal dysfunction
  12. The emerging role of the gut-brain microbiota axis in neurodevelopmental disorders
  13. A view on how enteric neurons monitor luminal content
  14. Interaction of the microbiota and the developing ENS
  15. Influence of the circadian rhythm on enteric nervous system function
  16. Mechanosensitive Enteric Neurons (MEN) at work
  17. Neurogenetic investigation of the ENS and gut motility
  18. The shaggy dog story of enteric signaling: serotonin, a molecular megillah
  19. Contribution of enteric neuroglial remodelling to inflammatory bowel disease and cancer evolution
  20. Examining cellular metabolism in the enteric nervous system
  21. Embryonic development of motility: a bottom-up approach to the workings of the intestine
  22. Quantitative analysis of intestinal movements with spatiotemporal maps
  23. The roles of Mas related G-protein coupled receptors in the gut
  24. Refining Enteric Neural Circuitry by Quantitative Morphology, Transcriptomics and Function in Mice”
  25. Extrinsic modulation of enteric circuits that regulate colon function in health and disease
  26. Activating and Modeling ENS Circuits in Mouse Colon
  27. Neurons, macrophages and glia: the role of intercellular communication for gut motility
  28. Modelling development of the ENS: What's been done and what's next
  29. Epithelial 5-HT4 receptors as a target for treating constipation and colitis
  30. Activity in Enteric Neural circuits underlying propulsion
  31. Contribution of the ENS to autoimmune diseases and irritable bowel syndrome

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      Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
      Publication Date: 02/01/2023
      ISBN13: 9783031058424, 978-3031058424
      ISBN10: 3031058429

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book is based on the proceedings of the Enteric Nervous System conference in Adelaide, Australia, under the auspices of the International Federation for Neurogastroenterology and Motility. The book focuses on methodological strategies and unresolved issues in the field and explores where the future is heading and what technological advances have been made to address current and future questions. The Enteric Nervous System II continues in the tradition of a popular earlier volume which covered the previous meeting. Many of the same authors are contributing to this new volume, presenting state-of-the-art updates on the many developments in the field since the earlier meeting. The coverage include a wide range of topics, from structure and function of the enteric nervous system through gut motility and visceral pain. The author team includes long-established authorities who significantly contributed to the advances in ENS research over the past two decades and the new generation that will continue to contribute to advancing our understanding of the field.



      Table of Contents
      1. Luminal Chemoreceptors and Intrinsic Nerves- Key Modulators of Digestive Motor Function
      2. Comparative and evolutionary aspects of the ENS
      3. Exploring synaptic transmission in the ENS: electrophysiology, functional studies and modelling
      4. Mucosal Serotonin
      5. Ca2+ signaling in Interstitial cells of Cajal: The mechanistic basis for many GI motility behaviors
      6. Identifying types of neurons in the enteric nervous system
      7. Clinico-Pathological Features of severe gut dysmotility
      8. Purinergic signaling in the ENS
      9. Myogenic and neural control in concert
      10. colonic response to physiological and chemical stimuli
      11. Molecular targets to alleviate enteric neuropathy and gastrointestinal dysfunction
      12. The emerging role of the gut-brain microbiota axis in neurodevelopmental disorders
      13. A view on how enteric neurons monitor luminal content
      14. Interaction of the microbiota and the developing ENS
      15. Influence of the circadian rhythm on enteric nervous system function
      16. Mechanosensitive Enteric Neurons (MEN) at work
      17. Neurogenetic investigation of the ENS and gut motility
      18. The shaggy dog story of enteric signaling: serotonin, a molecular megillah
      19. Contribution of enteric neuroglial remodelling to inflammatory bowel disease and cancer evolution
      20. Examining cellular metabolism in the enteric nervous system
      21. Embryonic development of motility: a bottom-up approach to the workings of the intestine
      22. Quantitative analysis of intestinal movements with spatiotemporal maps
      23. The roles of Mas related G-protein coupled receptors in the gut
      24. Refining Enteric Neural Circuitry by Quantitative Morphology, Transcriptomics and Function in Mice”
      25. Extrinsic modulation of enteric circuits that regulate colon function in health and disease
      26. Activating and Modeling ENS Circuits in Mouse Colon
      27. Neurons, macrophages and glia: the role of intercellular communication for gut motility
      28. Modelling development of the ENS: What's been done and what's next
      29. Epithelial 5-HT4 receptors as a target for treating constipation and colitis
      30. Activity in Enteric Neural circuits underlying propulsion
      31. Contribution of the ENS to autoimmune diseases and irritable bowel syndrome

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