Acetylcholinesterase breaks down ACh faster than substances that break down epinepherine.
A cholinergic agonist will cause the pyloric sphincter to relax, leading to increased gastric emptying. This is because cholinergic stimulation promotes smooth muscle relaxation in the gastrointestinal tract, allowing food to pass through the pyloric sphincter more easily.
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Tsuneyoshi Tanabe has written: 'Cardiac glycosides and adrenergic activity' -- subject(s): Physiological effect, Drugs, Adrenergic mechanisms, Glucosides, Heart
Acetylcholine is a neurotransmitter in the GI tract (among other places). An increase in acetylcholine activity (also known as cholinergic activity) results in an increase in GI motility and secretion, not a decrease.
They affect GABA, NMDA, opiod, adrenergic, histamine and acetylcholine receptors in your brain. Depressants can effect other parts of your brain aswell, these are just the parts of it that actually cause the depressant effects of the drugs. Alcohol for example effects the GABA, NMDA, acetylcholine and serotonin receptors but it's effect on the serotonin receptor doesn't cause any depressant effect but rather adds to the euphoric effects of alcohol.
It blocks the nicotinic cholinergic receptors on the muscle that normally bind the acetylcholine released by the motor neuron.
For unknown reasons, Clozapine increases salivation (though it has mild anti-cholinergic effect).
Patients who are taking muscle relaxants or drugs that act like or have an effect on the neurotransmitter acetylcholine (cholinergic or anti-cholinergic drugs) should tell the doctor since they will change the test results. The results will.
Wellbutrin, or bupropion, primarily affects the neurotransmitters dopamine and norepinephrine by inhibiting their reuptake, which can enhance their availability in the brain. While its primary mechanism does not directly target acetylcholine, some studies suggest that bupropion may have indirect effects on cholinergic systems. However, its main therapeutic effects are primarily linked to dopamine and norepinephrine modulation.
Atropine is a cholinergic antagonist which blocks the acetylcholine receptor causing increased sympathetic tone increasing the heart rate
perhaps you mean Salmeterol which is a long acting B2 adrenergic used for Asthma because of its vasodilatory effect on bronchial smooth muscle
No. THC stays in your system for 3 weeks regardless of your size or age. However, your size can effect how strongly and how quickly the THC effects you. Hence the term "light weight"