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What is the natural opiate like neurotransmitter linked to pain control and to pleasure?

Endorphins are the natural opiates like neurotransmitters linked to pain control and pleasure. They are produced in response to stress and pain, helping to alleviate discomfort and promote feelings of well-being and euphoria.


Which neurotransmitter inhibits pain transmission?

SEROTONIN is a neurotransmitter that inhibits pain by blocking pain causing chemicals out of their receptor sites


This substance is released in response to pain in order to control it?

Endorphins


Is norepinephrine a pain killer?

No, it is a neurotransmitter.


The pain of childbirth is most likely to be reduced by the accelerated release of which neurotransmitter?

Endorphins are the neurotransmitters that can help reduce the pain of childbirth. They are the body's natural painkillers and are released in response to stress and pain, helping to minimize discomfort during labor.


Acute pain is associated with what kind of conditions?

Acute pain is typically associated with conditions such as injuries, surgeries, infections, and medical procedures. It usually lasts for a short period of time and is a normal response to tissue damage or injury.


What neurotransmitter is important if there is an injury and pain relief is necessary?

Endorphins


What neurotransmitter is bodys natural pain reliever?

Substance P


Which neurotransmitter is the bodys natural pain killer?

endorphins looked in my book :)


Which neurotransmitter the body's natural pain killer?

endorphins looked in my book :)


Is pain response sympathetic or parasympathetic in nature?

The pain response is primarily sympathetic in nature.


What is a neurotransmitter that has been linked to sleep eating mood pain and depression?

Serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine, or 5-HT) is the neurotransmitter associated with reducing anxiety, reducing aggression, reducing appetite, increasing somnolence (sedation and quality of sleep), and reducing depression. A deficiency of this neurotransmitter, or receptor mutations leading to decreased binding affinity of one's own neurotransmitter levels can lead to any of inverse symptoms listed above (depression, anxiety, aggression, increased hunger or overeating, sleep disorders, etc.).