Physics of Nerves and Excitatory Membranes

Physics of Nerves and Excitatory Membranes

  • Thomas Heimburg
Publisher:John Wiley & SonsISBN 13: 9783527331802ISBN 10: 3527331808

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Physics of Nerves and Excitatory Membranes is written by Thomas Heimburg and published by John Wiley & Sons. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 3527331808 (ISBN 10) and 9783527331802 (ISBN 13).

Unique reference explaining how novel concepts in thermodynamics can explain the full range of nerve cell properties and functions Physics of Nerves and Excitatory Membranes lays out a novel concept for the function of excitatory membranes, nerve cells, and the brain that is based on thermodynamics, demonstrating that the propagation of a nerve pulse, its temporal length, the occurrence of ion channel-like events in nerve membranes, and the action of anesthetics are all rooted in thermodynamic couplings and may be described using the fluctuation-dissipation theorem that is fundamental for thermodynamics. This new view of excitatory membranes differs significantly from the traditional electrophysiological description of nerves that largely neglects the mechanical, thermal, and chemical properties of nerve cells and their membranes and thus struggles to explain important neuronal properties such as the action of general anesthetics. Physics of Nerves and Excitatory Membranes is didactically written and includes information on: The structure and electrical properties of nerves, dimensions and mechanical properties of the nerve pulse, and optical changes during the action potential Cable theory, voltage gating, the Hodgkin-Huxley model, and protein ion channels Membrane structure and melting, phase behavior, domains, and rafts, and the influence of voltage, drugs, proteins, pH, and ionic strength Heat capacity, sound propagation, relaxation timescales, and capacitance and capacitive susceptibility Voltage-gated and mechanosensitive lipid channels, temperature sensing, and selectivity of lipid channels Physics of Nerves and Excitatory Membranes is of prime interest for biophysicists studying biomembranes as well as for neurobiologists and clinical researchers studying anesthesia. Its accessible style makes it very well suited for teaching the subjects that it covers.