Gastrointestinal Endocrinology. Receptors and post-Receptor Mechanisms
โ Scribed by James Thompson (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1990
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 522
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
DEDICATION, Page v
CONTRIBUTORS, Pages xi-xvii
PARTICIPANTS IN SECOND GALVESTON INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM, Page xviii
PREFACE, Page xix, JAMES C. THOMPSON
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS, Page xxi
ABBREVIATIONS, Pages xxiii-xxvi
1 - Role of Receptors in Expression of Gastrointestinal Hormone Function, Pages 1-12, Jerry D. Gardner, Robert T. Jensen
2 - Gastrointestinal Hormone Receptors and Receptor-Regulation, Pages 13-31, Pomila Singh, Louis Chicone, Yan-Shi Guo, Satya Narayan, Gopal Rajakumar, Dilipkumar Parekh, Courtney M. Townsend Jr.
3 - Multifunctional Role of the Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor in the Regulation of Cell Growth, Pages 33-42, Murray Korc
4 - Regulation of Intracellular Calcium Release and Calcium Uptake by Inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate in Exocrine Glands, Pages 43-57, Irene Schulz, Frank Thevenod, Martine Dehlinger-Kremer
5 - Cellular Calcium and Phospholipid Metabolism Mediate Pancreatic Enzyme Secretion, Pages 59-72, Stephen J. Pandol, Mari S. Shoeffield-Payne, Yalin Hsu, Peter E. Krims, Shmuel Muallem
6 - Heterogeneity of Receptors and Signal Transduction Pathways in Smooth Muscle Cells of the Gut, Pages 73-79, Gabriel M. Makhlouf, John R. Grider, Giufeppina Morini, Lee McHenry, Daniel C. Martin, Jay Kuemmerle
7 - Biochemical Characterization of Receptors for the Cholecystokinin Family of Hormones, Pages 81-93, Laurence J. Miller
8 - Cholecystokinin Receptor Antagonists: Ability to Distinguish Various Classes of Cholecystokinin Receptors, Pages 95-113, Robert T. Jensen, Shih Che Huang, Tammo von Schrenck, Stephen A. Wank, Jerry D. Gardner
9 - Cholecystokinin Gene Expression, Pages 115-123, Randy S. Haun, Jack E. Dixon
10 - Human and Mouse Amylase Genes in Transgenic Mice, Pages 125-135, Miriam H. Meisler, Georgette Howard, Thomas Johnson, Scott A. Keller, Linda C. Samuelson, Chao-Nan Ting
11 - Studies on Gastrin Posttranslational Processing, Pages 137-146, Daryl Daugherty, Toshiyuki Takeuchi, Tadataka Yamada, Chris Dickinson, Lucyndia Marino
12 - Cell-Specific Expression and Processing of Procholecystokinin and Progastrin, Pages 147-154, Jens F. Rehfeld, Linda Bardram, Soren Blanke, Per Cantor, Ronnie Folkesson, Linda Hilsted, Anders H. Johnsen, Hans-Jurg Monstein, Wouter W. van Solinge, Lars Odum
13 - Pancreatic Polypeptide, Peptide YY, and Secretin Gene Expression, Pages 155-167, Andrew B. Leiter
14 - Modern Imaging at the Cellular Level, Pages 169-186, Julia M. Polak
15 - Gastrointestinal Peptides and Autocrine Growth Effects, Pages 187-198, Terry W. Moody, Julie Staley, Samira Mahmoud
16 - Primary Cultures of Pancreatic Acinar Cells, Pages 199-209, Patsy M. Brannon
17 - Trophic Effects of Cholecystokinin on the Exocrine Pancreas, Pages 211-223, Travis E. Solomon
18 - Involvement of Somatostatin in Pancreatic Growth, Pages 225-240, Jean Morisset, Patrice Sarfati
19 - Pancreatic Adaptation Involves Regulation of Gene Expression by Cholecystokinin, Pages 241-256, Laura Dunbar Lewis, Stefan Rosewics, Rodger A. Liddle, Craig D. Logsdon
20 - Growth of Normal and Malignant Gastrointestinal Cells in Culture: Differential Responses to Peptides, Pages 257-272, Mary Pat Moyer, Patricia S. Dixon, Aldolph Ramirez Jr., Alison L. Culpepper, J. Bradley Aust
21 - Effect of Gastrointestinal Hormones on Neoplastic Growth, Pages 273-284, Courtney M. Townsend Jr., Pomila Singh, B. Mark Evers, Guillermo Gomez, Robert W. Alexander, James C. Thompson
22 - Gastrin is a Hormonal Stimulant of the Intestinal, Gastric and Cephalic Phases of Acid Secretion in Dogs, Pages 285-296, John H. Walsh, Thomas O.G. Kovacs
23 - Pancreatic Enzymes in Feedback Regulation of Cholecystokinin Release, Pages 297-306, Chung Owyang, Karl Herzig, Li Lu, Dexter Louie
24 - Bile Salts in Cholecystokinin Feedback, Pages 307-320, Guillermo Gomez, George H. Greeley Jr., James C. Thompson, Tatsuo Uchida
25 - Neuronal Actions of Cholecystokinin, Pages 321-332, Graham J. Dockray
26 - The Role of Pancreatic Polypeptide in Glucose Metabolism, Pages 333-357, Dana K. Andersen
27 - Immunologie and Biologie Properties of Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 (GLP-1), Pages 359-370, Noboru Yanaihara, Tohru Mochizuki, Minoru Hoshino, Mutsuaki Suzuki, Tomoaki Nagashima, Junji Ishikawa, Keigo Sato, Naoki Takatsuka, Chizuko Yanaihara
28 - Peptide YY Release and Actions, Pages 371-386, Yow-Jiun Jeng, Freddie L.C. Hill, Felix Lluis, Guillermo Gomez, Masaaki Izukura, Kyle Kern, Shalphen Chuo, Scott Ferrar, George H. Greeley Jr.
29 - Receptor Mediated Biologic Actions of Cholecystokinin, Pages 387-396, Phillip L Rayford, Parimal Chowdhury, Ryo Hosotani
30 - The Cell Biology of Acute Pancreatitis, Pages 397-406, Michael L Steer, Ashok Saluja, Jacopo Meldolesi
31 - Somatostatin: Treatment of Gut Endocrinopathies and a Mechanism of Action, Pages 407-421, Thomas M. O'Dorisio, Hagop S. Mekhjian, John E. Fassler, M. Sue O'Dorisio, Eugene A. Woltering, Timothy S. Gaginella, Thomas A. Gable, William R. Gower
32 - Cytoprotective Effects of Somatostatin on Experimental Diabetes, Pages 423-432, Chih-Chun Wang, Ya-Hong Tu, Wen-Yu Zhu
33 - Actions of Parathyroid Hormone on the Gut, Pages 433-443, Cary W. Cooper, Lester L.S. Mok, Patricia K. Seitz, Srinivasan Rajaraman, James C. Thompson
34 - Inhibitory Mechanisms of the Exocrine Pancreas, Pages 445-453, Haile T. Debas, Sean J. Mulvihill, Yoshiaki Goto, Nigel W. Bunnett
35 - Autocrine/Paracrine Growth Factors of Human Malignancies, Pages 455-478, Frank Cuttitta
36 - Clinical Syndromes of Gut Hormones, Pages 479-490, Stephen R. Bloom
37 - Hormonal Mechanisms in Gallbladder Motility, Pages 491-504, Janos Lonovics, Jozsef Nemeth, Vince Varro, George H. Greeley Jr., James C. Thompson
Index, Pages 505-519
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