TY - BOOK AU - Wallace,Ron TI - Membrane Microdomain Regulation of Neuron Signalling SN - 9781616681258 AV - QP363 -- .W35 2008eb U1 - 612.8/2 PY - 2008/// CY - New York PB - Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated KW - Neurons KW - Cell membranes KW - Electronic books N1 - Intro -- MEMBRANE MICRODOMAINREGULATION OF NEURONSIGNALING -- NOTICE TO THE READER -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- Membrane Studies:The Problem of Order -- 2.1. The Globule Model and the Membrane(1800-1850) -- 2.2. The German Reaction:The Membraneless State Model (1850-1890) -- 2.3. Early Models of the Cell Membrane(1895-1925) -- 2.4. The Davson-Danielli and FluidMosaic Models -- 2.5. The Fluid Mosaic Model Questioned:Chistyakov and Kinnunen -- 2.6. Ole Mouritsen and Myer Bloom:The Hydrophobic Mismatch (HM) Model -- 2.7. Hydrophobic Mismatch andNeural Evolution: Wallace and Price -- 2.8. Limitations of the HydrophobicMismatch (HM) Model -- 2.9. The Ordered Membrane:Fluorescence Studies -- Membrane MicrodomainRegulation of Neuron Signaling -- 3.1. The Resting Membrane is in aLiquid-Ordered State -- 3.2. Neural-Membrane MicrodomainsRespond to an Electric Field -- 3.3. Membrane Ethenes Are Polarized -- 3.3.1. First Computational Study: Rationale -- 3.3.2. First Computational Study: Method -- 3.3.3. First Computational Study: Results -- 3.3.4. Second Computational Study: Rationale -- 3.3.5. Second Computational Study: Method -- 3.3.5. Second Computational Study: Results -- 3.4. Membrane Dipoles InteractElectrostatically with Ion-Channel ChargeCenters -- 3.5. The Reset Mechanism: The Reversal ofField Effects -- Membrane Microdomains andNeural Impulse Propagation: FieldEffects in Cytoskeleton Corrals -- 4.1. Conduction Failure in Neurons:Evidence and Models -- 4.2. Regulated Lipid Diffusion throughCytoskeleton Gates -- 4.3. The KA Potassium Channel andNeural Impulse Regulation -- 4.4. Implications of the Model:Molecular Networks in the Neuron -- Toward Membrane MolecularMachines: Implications for theStudy ofNeural Disease -- 5.1. Artificial Model:Metallized Nanowire in a SupportedMembrane; 5.2. A Role for Artificial Membranes inModeling Neural Disease -- 5.3. Implications of the Proposed Model -- Conclusion -- Appendix: Table and Figures -- References -- Index UR - https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/orpp/detail.action?docID=3020567 ER -