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Ganong's Review of Medical Physiology, 23rd Edition

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cell membrane, 32–34<br />

centrosomes, 37<br />

cilia, 37<br />

cytoskeleton, 35–36<br />

endoplasmic reticulum, 40<br />

gap junctions, 39–40<br />

Golgi apparatus, 40, 42<br />

intercellular connections, 38–39<br />

lysosomes, 34–35<br />

mitochondria, 34<br />

molecular motors, 37<br />

nucleus, 40<br />

peroxisomes, 35<br />

quality control, 42<br />

ribosomes, 40<br />

vesicular traffic, 40–42<br />

Cell signaling pathway, 51<br />

Cellular immunity, 70<br />

Cellular lipids, 24<br />

Cellular physiology, 31–62<br />

apoptosis, 42–43<br />

calcium-binding proteins, 52–53<br />

capillary wall, 49–50<br />

caveolae, 44<br />

cell adhesion molecules, 38<br />

cell membrane, 32–34<br />

centrosomes, 37<br />

chemical messengers, 50–51<br />

cilia, 37<br />

coats, 45<br />

cyclic AMP, 56<br />

cytoskeleton, 35–36<br />

diacylglycerol, 54–56<br />

endocytosis, 43–44<br />

endoplasmic reticulum, 40<br />

exocytosis, 43<br />

filtration, 49<br />

functional morphology <strong>of</strong> cell, 31–43<br />

G protein-coupled receptors, 54<br />

G proteins, 53–54<br />

gap junctions, 39–40<br />

Golgi apparatus, 40, 42<br />

growth factors, 57–58<br />

guanylyl cyclase, 57<br />

homeostasis, 58–59<br />

inositol trisphosphate, 54–56<br />

intercellular communication, 50–58<br />

intercellular connections, 38–39<br />

intracellular Ca 2+ as second messenger, 52<br />

ion channels, 46–47<br />

lysosomes, 34–35<br />

mechanisms <strong>of</strong> diversity <strong>of</strong> Ca 2+ actions, 53<br />

membrane permeability, 45–46<br />

membrane transport proteins, 45–46<br />

mitochondria, 34<br />

molecular motors, 37<br />

Na, K ATPase, 47<br />

nucleus, 40<br />

oncotic pressure, 49<br />

peroxisomes, 35<br />

production <strong>of</strong> cAMP by adenylyl cyclase,<br />

56–57<br />

quality control, 42<br />

rafts, 44<br />

receptors for chemical messengers, 50<br />

regulation <strong>of</strong> Na, K ATPase activity, 47<br />

ribosomes, 40<br />

second messengers, 54–56<br />

secondary active transport, 48–49<br />

stimulation <strong>of</strong> transcription, 51–52<br />

transcytosis, 49–50<br />

transport across cell membranes, 43–49<br />

transport across epithelia, 49<br />

vesicle transport, 45<br />

vesicular traffic, 40–42<br />

Central connections <strong>of</strong> afferent fibers, 160<br />

Central delay, 160<br />

Central diabetes insipidus, 668<br />

Central excitatory state, 165<br />

Central executive, 292<br />

Central herniation, 249<br />

Central inhibitory state, 165<br />

Central nervous system<br />

axonal transport, 82–83<br />

cellular elements in, 80–93<br />

glial cells, 80<br />

lesions, 176–177<br />

neurons, 79, 80–82<br />

Central venous pressure, 549–550<br />

Centrioles, 37<br />

Centrosome, 37<br />

Cerebellar cortex, 254<br />

Cerebellar hemispheres, 254<br />

Cerebellum, 254–258<br />

anatomic divisions, 254<br />

cerebellar disease, 257–258<br />

functional divisions, 257<br />

learning, 258<br />

mechanisms, 257<br />

organization, 254–257<br />

Cerebral blood flow, 574–576<br />

autoregulation, 575<br />

intracranial pressure, 575<br />

Kety method, 574–575<br />

sensory nerves, 575<br />

vasomotor nerves, 575<br />

Cerebral circulation, 569–571<br />

innervation, 570–571<br />

vessels, 569–570<br />

Cerebral cortex, 229–231<br />

Cerebral dominance, 295–296<br />

Cerebral metabolic rate for O 2, 576<br />

Cerebrocerebellum, 257<br />

Cerebrospinal fluid, 571–572<br />

absorption, 571–572<br />

formation, 571–572<br />

head injuries, 572<br />

protective function, 572<br />

CFF. See Critical fusion frequency<br />

cGMP. See Cyclic guanosine monophosphate<br />

CGP. See Chorionic growth hormone-prolactin<br />

CGRP. See Calcitonin gene-related peptide<br />

Channelopathies, 47<br />

Channels, 491<br />

Chaperones, 17<br />

Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease, 40<br />

Chelating agents, 535<br />

Chemical control <strong>of</strong> respiration, 627<br />

Chemical gradient, 5, 46<br />

Chemical synapse, 115<br />

Chemical transmitters, 145–146<br />

Chemically sensitive nociceptors, 167<br />

Chemokines, 64, 69<br />

Chemoreceptor trigger zone, 475<br />

Chemoreceptors, 150, 219, 627<br />

Chemotaxis, 64<br />

Chest wall, 595–596<br />

Cheyne–Stokes respiratory pattern, 249<br />

Chief cells, 367<br />

Childhood absence epilepsy, 233<br />

Chloride shift, 612–613<br />

Cholecystokinin, 443–446<br />

Cholera toxin, 56<br />

Choleretics, 486<br />

INDEX 693<br />

Cholesterol, 27<br />

and atherosclerosis, 28<br />

Cholesterol desmolase, 344<br />

Cholesterol ester hydrolase, 344<br />

Cholesterol esterase, 457<br />

Cholesterol metabolism, 27, 313, 324<br />

Choline acetyltransferase, 135<br />

Cholinergic, 135<br />

Cholinesterases, 135<br />

Chorea, 252<br />

Choreiform movements, 252<br />

Chorionic growth hormone-prolactin, 424<br />

Choroid, 181<br />

Chromatin, 40<br />

Chromogranin A, 138<br />

Chromogranins, 138<br />

Chromosomal abnormalities, 396–397<br />

Chromosomes, 11, 40, 392<br />

Chronic pain, 168<br />

Chronotropic action, 514<br />

Chronotropic effect, 556<br />

Chylomicron remnants, 26<br />

Chylomicrons, 26<br />

Chyme, 475<br />

Cilia, 37, 219<br />

Ciliary body, 181<br />

Ciliary neurotrophic factor, 91<br />

Circadian, 229<br />

Circadian rhythms, 229–240, 352–353. See also<br />

Diurnal rhythm<br />

Circhoral secretion, 400<br />

Circle <strong>of</strong> Willis, 569<br />

Circulating vasoconstrictors, 567<br />

Circulation, 535–543<br />

angiogenesis, 539<br />

arteries, 536–537<br />

arterioles, 536–537<br />

arteriovenous anastomoses, 538<br />

average velocity, 541<br />

blood flow measurement, 539<br />

capacitance vessels, 543<br />

capillaries, 537–538<br />

critical closing pressure, 542<br />

endothelium, 535<br />

gene activation, 540–541<br />

laminar flow, 540<br />

law <strong>of</strong> Laplace, 542–543<br />

lymphatics, 538<br />

Poiseuille–Hagen formula, 541–542<br />

resistance, 539, 542, 543<br />

shear stress, 540–541<br />

vascular smooth muscle, 536<br />

veins, 538<br />

venules, 538<br />

viscosity, 542<br />

Circulation time, 541<br />

Circulatory system, 521<br />

Circumvallate papillae, 223<br />

Circumventricular organs, 573–574<br />

Circus movement, 498<br />

Clasp-knife effect, 163<br />

Classic pathway, 69<br />

Classification <strong>of</strong> pain, 168–171<br />

deep pain, 169<br />

referred pain, 170–171<br />

visceral pain, 169–170<br />

Classification <strong>of</strong> sensory receptors, 149–150<br />

Clathrin, 43<br />

Clathrin-mediated endocytosis, 43<br />

Claudins, 38<br />

Clearance, 643<br />

Clearance receptor, 676

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