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Central nervous system cholinergic neurons

Aldridge and Reiner 1972). The A esterases have a serine catalytic site. The tertiary structure and amino acid sequences of several AChEs and BuChEs have been established (Taylor 1994). AChEs regulate excitation at cholinergic synapses, destroying the neurotransmitter ACh. AChE is one of the most active enzymes known, cycling within a few milliseconds (Taylor 1996). AChEs are found at synapses and neuromuscular junctions, and in central-nervous-system (CNS) neuron cell bodies, axons, muscles, red blood cells (RBCs), and platelets of ovine and rodent species (Silver 1974 Traina and Serpietri 1984 Hoffmann et al. 1989). [Pg.313]

Hawkes C, Kar S. 2003. Insulin-like growth factor-II/mannose-6-phosphate receptor widespread distribution in neurons of the central nervous system including those expressing cholinergic phenotype. J Comp Neurol 458 113-127. [Pg.290]

HT3 receptors in the gastrointestinal tract activate visceral afferent pain sensation via extrinsic sensory neurons from the gut to the spinal cord and central nervous system. Inhibition of afferent gastrointestinal 5-HT3 receptors may inhibit unpleasant visceral afferent sensation, including nausea, bloating, and pain. Blockade of central 5-HT3 receptors also reduces the central response to visceral afferent stimulation. In addition, 5-HT3-receptor blockade on the terminals of enteric cholinergic neurons inhibits colonic motility, especially in the left colon, increasing total colonic transit time. [Pg.1321]

Fopez-Coviella I, Berse B, Krauss R, Thies RS, Blusztajn JK. Induction and maintenance of the neuronal cholinergic phenotype in the central nervous system by BMP-9. Science 139. 2000 289 313-316. [Pg.873]

In the peripheral nervous system, ACh is found as the neurotransmitter in the autonomic ganglia, the parasympathetic postganglionic synapse, and the neuromuscular endplate. Cholinergic neurons in the central nervous system are either wide ranging projection neurons or short ranging interneurons in (1) the basal forebrain (septum, diagonal band, nucleus basalis of Meynert) projects to the entire cortex, the hippocampus,... [Pg.177]

Alzheimer s disease is associated with a progressive loss of cholinergic neurons in the brain that results in memory disturbances and cognitive dysfunction. One strategy for the treatment of Alzheimer s patients has been the use of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibitors such as rivastigmine to enhance choUnergic activity in the central nervous system,... [Pg.559]

Anticholinesterase insecticides phosphorylate the active site of cholinesterase in all parts of the body. Inhibition of this enzyme leads to accumulation of acetylcholine at affected receptors and results in widespread toxicity. Acetylcholine is the neurohormone responsible for physiologic transmission of nerve impulses from preganglionic and postganglionic neurons of the cholinergic (parasympathetic) nervous system, preganglionic adrenergic (sympathetic) neurons, the neuromuscular junction in skeletal muscles, and multiple nerve endings in the central nervous system (Fig. 10-5). [Pg.136]


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