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Neuron-Glia Interrelations During Phylogeny - II. Plasticity and Regeneration (Hardcover, 1995 ed.)
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Neuron-Glia Interrelations During Phylogeny - II. Plasticity and Regeneration (Hardcover, 1995 ed.)
Series: Contemporary Neuroscience
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It has been established that neuroglia are involved in early neu-
ronal growth, differentiation, and migration; these issues are well
discussed in the companion volume entitled Neuron-Glia Interrela-
tions During Phylogeny: I. Phylogeny and Ontogeny of Glial Cells.
The present volume, Neuron-Glia Interrelations During Phylogeny:
II. Plas- ticity and Regeneration, focuses on two aspects: (1)
neuron-glia inter- relations as they relate to the physiological
and metabolic homeostasis of neurons; and (2) the role of neuroglia
and neuronal plasticity in regeneration and aging. Neuron-Glia
Interrelations During Phylogeny: II. Plasticity and Regeneration
begins with the unique presentation, "Neuron-Glia In- teractions in
the Human Fetal Brain," by Sogos et al. The interesting issue
discussed in this chapter is the immunocompetence of the CNS, a
field that is now rising. The chapter by Oland et al. , "Glial
Cells Playa Key Role in the Construction of Insect Olfactory
Glomeruli," discusses a unique role of glial cells as intermediates
in afferent- axon induction of substructure with the CNS. The
chapter by Vanhems, "Insect Glial Cells and Their Relationships
with Neurons," compliments the information presented in the
companion volume by Fredieu and Mahowald and, in this volume, the
chapter by Tobert and Oland. The chapter by Tsacopoulos and Poitry,
"Metabolite Exchanges and Signal Trafficking Between Glial Cells
and Neurons in the Insect Retina," provides evidence of the
nutritive functions of glial cells and the important role of
alanine supplied by glial cells to photoreceptors, a clear
neuron-glia interaction.
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