in muscle action potential 104, 105
in nerve action potential 65, 66, 68–9
Liddle’s disease 177
Nav1.7 222–4
pain perception 222, 223–4
paramyotonia congenital 107
salt-losing syndrome 177
SCN5A 157
selectivity 42
toxins (blockers) 54, 70–75, 78
toxins (openers) 75–8
voltage sensitivity 69
see also saxitoxin, tetrodotoxin
sodium chloride 41, 145, 176, 178
sodium current 64–5, 69, 89
sodium (ion) 37, 44, 51, 79, 8, 189, 197, 214, 260
blood pressure regulation 176–7
fluid uptake 175, 176
in action potential 64–5, 69, 106
transmembrane concentration gradient 39–40, 39, 44,125
sodium pump 39–40, 125
somatosensory system 235–6
sound 21, 132, 203–12, 226, 235–6, 243–4, 315n
Soup Wars 250–51
Southern corn leaf blight 170–71, 186–7
speech 70, 209, 234–5, 307
sperm 172–4
spider, black widow 90
spiny anteater 133
squid 61, 64, 67–8, 99
squid axon 61–3, 66, 68
Staphylococcus aureus, alpha-toxin 183
Staphylococcus pyogenes 183
startle disease 251–2
static electricity 9–11, 11–13, 16, 22, 297
amber 10–11
see also electrostatic generator, Leyden jar
stereocilia 206, 207
stiff-baby syndrome 251–2
stomata 188–9
stroke 149, 176, 229–30, 235, 242, 260
strychnine poisoning 251–3
Strychnos ingatia 252
Strychnos nux-vomica 252
sudden cardiac death 140–41, 148, 155–6, 157–8, 159–62
sulphonylureas 3–4
sundew 190
surfactant 175
sweat 165, 176, 177–8, 179, 303
Sydenham, Thomas 277
synaesthesia 243–4
synapse 89, 81–2, 88–9, 127, 233
nerve-muscle 81–3, 86, 90–91, 104
nerve-nerve 86–8, 246–7, 260, 264, 268, 269–70
electrical 99–100, 191
inhibitory 246, 251–2
see also acetylcholine, acetylcholinesterase, curare, nerve gas, neurotransmitters
synaptic plasticity 269–70
synaptic vesicle 82, 88–90, 89, 91–2, 194, 196
Synsepalum dulcificum (miracle fruit) 212–13
syphilis 257
systole 142
tachycardia 148–9
Tasers 302
taste 212–15
see also smell
taste buds 213, 316n
taste receptors 213–15
taxi drivers 267
temperature sensing 219–21
Temple of Health 289–91
terfenidine 161–2
Tesla, Nikola 299, 301
tetrodotoxin 54–5, 70–2, 73–4, 75
thalamus 274
Thales of Miletus 10
Thanatos 314n
Thomsen, Asmus 108
Thomsen’s myotonia 108–9, 112
tinnitus 212
tobacco 259–60
Topsy (elephant) 285–6, 300, 316n
torpedo 125–7
electric organs 122, 126, 126–7, 128
electric shock 117, 128, 286, 314n
electroplaques 126–8
torsade de pointes 159–60
touch 219
Townshend, Peter 211
transmitter see neurotransmitter
TRP channels 220–21
TRPA1 221
TRPM5 214
tubocurarine 93
twitch (use on horses) 278
ultraviolet light 79, 199, 200, 201
units of electricity 34, 36
Ure, Andrew 29–30
urine 10, 176, 180, 181–2, 199
vagus nerve 55, 83, 87,165–7
Vagus-stoff 83
see also acetylcholine
Van de Graaf generator 13, 297
vasopressin 261
ventricular fibrillation 150–51, 153–5, 156, 160, 168
Venus flytrap 189–90, 191
Verne, Jules 14
Vesalius 150
vesicle see synaptic vesicle
Viagra 164, 197
Vibrio cholerae (cholera) 179
Victoria, Queen 279–80
Vin Mariani 258
viper, pit 199, 221
vision
acuity 195
colour 195–6, 198–203, 241–2
illusions 241–2
in dark 198
migraine aura 244–5
photodetection 195–7
synaesthesia 243–4
see also eye
Vissery, Monsieur de 19–20
visual cortex 236, 240, 242, 245
vitamin A 195, 315n
vole, prairie 261
Volta, Alessandro 24–7, 32, 34
voltage difference 21, 35, 38, 124,
across cell membrane 43, 51, 61–2, 63, 92, 104, 113, 174, 208
across electroplaque cell 123, 124
voltage clamp 65
voltage-dependent gating 52–3
voltaic pile 28, 25–6, 28–9, 123
volts (V) 10, 13, 15, 21, 52
definition of 34, 36, 314n
electricity supply 52, 298–9
in electric shock 119, 121, 123, 126–7, 286, 297–8, 300
wakefulness 275, 282–3
Walker, Adam 15
Walker, Mary 98–9
Waller, August 144, 143–5
Walpole, Horace 291
Walton, Ernest 15
wasabi 221, 316n
water channels see aquaporins
waterwheel plant 190
watts 151, 314n
Wells, Horace 279
Wernicke’s area 234–5, 238
Wesley, John 287–9
Westinghouse, George 299, 301
Wheeldon, Alice 93–4
white matter 229
Wilson, Benjamin 18–19
Wolff–Parkinson–White syndrome 155–6
wolfsbane 76
Woods Hole (Cape Cod) 61, 63, 65, 67, 68
Woolf, Virginia 245
World War I 60, 85, 94, 258
World War II 63, 77, 83–6, 195, 248, 293, 313n
Xenophon 77
Young, John Zachary 61
Young, Thomas 198–9
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The spark of life : electricity in the human body / Frances Ashcroft ;
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