Several conditions, such as multiple sclerosis, Arthritis and lupus, cause muscle inflammation. Also overexertion in excerise can muscle inflammation
The combining of the neurotransmitter with the muscle membrane receptors causes the membrane to become permeable to sodium ions and depolarization of the membrane. This depolarization triggers an action potential that leads to muscle contraction.
Ulcerative Colitis causes chronic inflammation of the large bowel with open sores of mucous membrane
post exercise, muscle inflammation, herpes zooster
Acetylcholine (ACh)
action potential of the sarcolemma(the membrane)
depolarization
Acetylcholine receptors are located on the motor end plate of the muscle cell membrane. This specialized region is where the nerve cell communicates with the muscle cell, allowing for the initiation of muscle contraction in response to acetylcholine binding to its receptors.
Yes, synovitis is inflammation of the synovial membrane, which lines synovial joints.
This term is pleurisy (also known as pleuritis) an inflammation of the pleura, the lining around the lungs. This inflammation causes swelling and therefore pain especially with coughing.
The peritoneum is a "coat"or membrane lining the walls of the abdominal and pelvic cavities.Peritonitis is the inflammation of that membrane. This causes a great deal of pain. An example of peritonitis is eg. when the appendix bursts it can cause inflammation of the pelvic cavity. Infection is serious and can cause death if not treated quickly. Hope this helps!
The nerve impulse causes the release of acetylcholine from the motor end plate. This causes the depolarization of the membrane of the adjacent muscle cell.
The inflammation of a skeletal muscle is called myositis. This condition can result from various causes, including autoimmune diseases, infections, or injury. Symptoms often include muscle weakness, pain, and swelling. Treatment typically involves addressing the underlying cause and may include medications, physical therapy, or rest.