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The Retinal Muller Cell Vijay Sarthy

The Retinal Muller Cell By Vijay Sarthy

The Retinal Muller Cell by Vijay Sarthy


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The Muller cell of the ver- brate retina provides a splendid example of an accessory cell that exhibits features illustrating every aspect of the complex behavior now associated with glial cells.

The Retinal Muller Cell Summary

The Retinal Muller Cell: Structure and Function by Vijay Sarthy

The human brain contains more than a billion neurons which interconnect to form networks that process, store, and recall sensory information. These neuronal activities are supported by a group of accessory brain cells coll- tively known as neuroglia. Surprisingly, glial cells are ten times more - merous than neurons, and occupy more than half the brain volume (Hyden, 1961). Although long considered a passive, albeit necessary, component of the nervous system, many interesting and unusual functional properties of glial cells are only now being brought to light. As a result, the status of these cellular elements is approaching parity with nerve cells as a subject for experimental study. The term glia (or glue) seems today to be a misnomer in view of the diverse functions attributed to glial cells. Experimental studies in the last three decades have clearly established that the behavior of glial cells is far from passive, and that they are at least as complex as neurons with regard to their membrane properties. In addition, glial cells are of importance in signal processing, cellular metabolism, nervous system development, and the pathophysiology of neurological diseases. The Muller cell of the ver- brate retina provides a splendid example of an accessory cell that exhibits features illustrating every aspect of the complex behavior now associated with glial cells.

Table of Contents

1. Structural Organization of Retinal Glia. 2. Role in Retinal Development. 3. Metabolic Interactions with Neurons. 4. Neuron-Glia Signaling Pathways. 5. K+ Dynamics, Ion Channels and Transretinal Potentials. 6. Role in Retinal Pathophysiology. References. Appendix.

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NPB9780306464706
9780306464706
0306464705
The Retinal Muller Cell: Structure and Function by Vijay Sarthy
New
Hardback
Springer Science+Business Media
2001-04-30
278
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