Acetylcholine
A drug or compound that acts like acetylcholine (ACh). Acetylcholine is a neurotransmitter. In the peripheral nervous system (PNS), acetylcholine activates muscles. In the central nervous system (CNS), acetylcholine tends to cause decreased muscle contractions. These two responses are opposite. ACh Receptor agonists (booster of the effect) are used to treat myasthenia gravis and Alzheimer's disease. ACh receptor antagonists block muscle contractions causing paralysis. The bite of the Black Widow spider does this.
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The neurotransmitter is called acetylcholine. Cholinergic receptors are of two kinds: nicotinic receptors, which are situated in striated muscles and muscarinic receptors, which are situated in parasympathetically innervated structures.
Yes. It is a neurotransmitter used in the brain, the peripheral autonomic nerves, and the junction between nerves and muscles.
con·vulse [kuhn-vuhls]verb (used with object), con·vulsed, con·vuls·ing.1. to shake violently; agitate.2. to cause to shake violently with laughter, anger, pain, etc.3. to cause to suffer violent, spasmodic contractions of the muscles.
the chemically driven force behind contractions ...assist actin and myosin to connect so contraction can occur
There are certain herbs that are known to cause contractions in pregnancy. This is not good, because such contractions are not normal, they may be premature and cause damage. Such herbs should be avoided. However, most household spices and herbs can be used as seasonings during pregnancy. But, according to nutritionists, some herbs such as chilli, if used in large quantities, could cause premature labour or miscarriage.
Voluntary muscle contraction is controlled by the central nervous system. The brain sends signals, in the form of action potentials, through the nervous system to the motor neuron that innervates several muscle fibers.Acetylcholine (ACh) is commonly secreted at neuromuscular junctions, the gaps between motor neurons and muscle cells, where it stimulates muscles to contract (by opening gated positive ion channels).
A neurotransmitter that causes muscle movement is called Acetylcholine. Acetycholine acts as on both the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system.
The neurotransmitter used by the parietal lobe is acetylcholine.
When muscles are not used the atrophy and stiffen.
Insect muscles are divided into four categories: visceral, segmental, appendicular, and flight. Visceral muscles are associated with the digestive system, segmental muscles are used to assist in molting, maintain body pressure by increasing it, and in larvae, move. Appendicular muscles move any appendages, often as a single unit. Flight muscles are specialized and capable of rapid contractions.