Ion channels underlie a broad range of the most basic biological processes, from excitation and signaling to secretion and absorption. Like enzymes, they are diverse and ubiquitous macromolecular catalysts with high substrate specificity and subject to strong regulation. This fully revised and expan
The Problem of Excitability: Electrical Excitability and Ionic Permeability of the Nerve Membrane
β Scribed by B. I. Khodorov (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1974
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 337
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The Russian edition of this book appeared in 1969 and imΒ mediately gained widespread recognition as a reference work for research workers interested in the physiology, biophysics, and pharmacology of excitable tissues. There are several reasons for the book's success. It deals with a key problem in biology which has recently been the subject of very intensive study and it is of great interest to a wide scientific audience. Not only the fundamentals of the modern membrane theory of biopotentials, but also the vast factual material collected in the last decades by the study of the biophysical and pharmacological properties of the ionic permeability pores of the cell membrane, are described in the book in an authoritative yet readable form. Special attention is paid in the book to the systematic analysis of the consequences of the Hodgkin-Huxley mathematical theory of the nervous impulse for the problem of excitability. The relationship between the various parameters of excitability (threshold potential, threshold current, useful time), accommodation, and the action potential on the one hand, and the constants of ionic permeability of the nerve fiber membrane, on the other hand, is subjected to detailed examination in this context. To do this, the author has made extensive use not only of experimental results obtained on isolated fibers (especially single nodes of RanΒ vier), but also the results of his own investigations on mathematical models of excitable membranes.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-3
Excitability and Relationships Between the Initial and Critical Values of the Membrane Potential....Pages 5-20
The Resting Potential....Pages 21-35
Passive and Subthreshold Active Changes in the Membrane Potential....Pages 37-52
The Action Potential....Pages 53-103
Dependence of Action Potential Parameters on the Constants of Membrane Ionic Permeability....Pages 105-144
Analysis of Threshold Conditions of Stimulation and the Relationship Between the Threshold Current and Threshold Potential....Pages 145-175
Role of the Rate of Change of the Stimulus. The Phenomenon of Accommodation....Pages 177-211
Cable Properties and Geometry of Excitable Structures and Parameters of Their Electrical Activity....Pages 213-255
Molecular Mechanisms of Ionic Permeability of the Excitable Membrane....Pages 257-296
Conclusion....Pages 297-303
Addendum....Pages 305-308
Back Matter....Pages 309-329
β¦ Subjects
Science, general
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