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Central nervous system cognitive processes

MR are present in, e.g. the central nervous system (CNS, for respiratory and cardiovascular activity, cognition and stress processing), peripheral nervous system (PNS, for smooth muscle contraction, control of heart rate, vasodilatation), as well as the sympathetic and parasympathetic ganglion cells [1], Five metabotropic cholinergic MR subtypes (M1-M5) were identified [1], but selectivity of TA is merely apparent [9] except for tiotropium and ipratropium [31]. [Pg.295]

For almost one century, acetylcholine has been recognized as a neurotransmitter both in the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system. In the peripheral nervous system, acetylcholine has been identified as the neurotransmitter of autonomic ganglia and the neuromuscular junction. Acetylcholine is involved in different peripheral functions such as heart rate, blood flow, gastrointestinal tract motility, and sweat production and smooth muscle activity. In the CNS, cholinergic neurotransmission plays a crucial role in a variety of CNS functions including sensory perception, motor function, cognitive processing, memory, arousal, attention, sleep, nociception, motivation, reward, mood, and psychosis. [Pg.18]

Since iron is involved in many central nervous system processes that could affect infant behaviour and development, iron deficiency has adverse effects on brain development, both pre- and post-natal. In various epidemiological studies, it is reported that children with iron-deficiency anaemia have poorer performances on tests of some specific cognitive function. Animal experiments have identified some of the defects of reduced iron availability on brain function, which include post-translational changes (which result in a failure of iron incorporation into protein structures which are subsequently degraded), vulnerability of the developing hippocampus (with loss of the neuronal metabolic marker cytochrome c oxidase), and altered dendritic stmcture. Iron deficiency will also have a direct effect on myelin, including a decrease in myelin lipids and proteins, as well as neurotransmitter systems, since iron... [Pg.393]

Muscarinic acetylcholine receptors are present in the mammalian central nervous system (CNS) and in the periphery. Their stimulation produces inhibitory responses such as bradycardia and vascular smooth muscle dilatation, and excitatory responses such as ganglionic depolarization and smooth muscle contraction. Muscarinic receptors of the CNS are involved in motor control, temperature and sleep regulation, and in processes including higher cognitive functions such as memory and learning. [Pg.62]


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