Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Publishers' Note
- Chapter 1 Structural organization of the nervous system
- Chapter 2 Resting and action potentials
- Chapter 3 The ionic permeability of the nerve membrane
- Chapter 4 Membrane permeability changes during excitation
- Chapter 5 Voltage-gated ion channels
- Chapter 6 Cable theory and saltatory conduction
- Chapter 7 Neuromuscular transmission
- Chapter 8 Synaptic transmission in the nervous system
- Chapter 9 The mechanism of contraction in skeletal muscle
- Chapter 10 The activation of skeletal muscle
- Chapter 11 Contractile function in skeletal muscle
- Chapter 12 Cardiac muscle
- Chapter 13 Smooth muscle
- Further reading
- References
- Index
Preface
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 June 2012
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Publishers' Note
- Chapter 1 Structural organization of the nervous system
- Chapter 2 Resting and action potentials
- Chapter 3 The ionic permeability of the nerve membrane
- Chapter 4 Membrane permeability changes during excitation
- Chapter 5 Voltage-gated ion channels
- Chapter 6 Cable theory and saltatory conduction
- Chapter 7 Neuromuscular transmission
- Chapter 8 Synaptic transmission in the nervous system
- Chapter 9 The mechanism of contraction in skeletal muscle
- Chapter 10 The activation of skeletal muscle
- Chapter 11 Contractile function in skeletal muscle
- Chapter 12 Cardiac muscle
- Chapter 13 Smooth muscle
- Further reading
- References
- Index
Summary
Initiation of movement, whether in the form of voluntary action by skeletal muscle, or the contraction of cardiac or smooth muscle, is the clearest observable physiological manifestation of animal life. It inevitably involves activation of contractile tissue initiated or modulated by altered activity in its nerve supply. An appreciation of the function of nerve and muscle, and of the relationships between them is thus fundamental to our understanding of the function of the human body.
This book provides an introductory account of this important aspect of physiology, in a form suitable for students taking university courses in physiology, cell biology or medicine. It seeks to give a straightforward account of the fundamentals in this area, whilst including some of the experimental evidence upon which our conclusions are based.
This fourth edition includes new material reflecting the exciting discoveries concerning the ion channels involved in electrical activity, the activation of skeletal muscle and the function of cardiac and smooth muscle, reflecting important new developments made in these rapidly growing fields. We are grateful for expert advice and specialist comments from Drs. James Fraser, Ian Sabir and Juliet Usher-Smith, Physiological Laboratory, Cambridge, and Thomas Pedersen, Department of Physiology, University of Aarhus, and continue to benefit from the insight and wisdom left us by the late David Aidley, in these revisions.
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- Nerve and Muscle , pp. ixPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2011