Reduced duration of peripheral motor neuron paralysis by cholinergic excitation
A. Wolf
Kazan medical journal ›› 1941, Vol. 37 ›› Issue (2) : 88 -89.
Reduced duration of peripheral motor neuron paralysis by cholinergic excitation
The fact that acetyl-choline is the interstitial agent between the primary nerve impulse and the subsequent muscle contraction is creating a new era in neurophysiology. Acetyl-choline is an interneuronal chemical transmitter between certain preganglionic and postganglionic fibres. The concept of the transformation of electrical current into chemical current in the process of conducting excitation in the nerve enables the author to think that the "vagus hormone", as a bridge between synapses, can be used in the restoration of the function of the damaged peripheral nerve.
Wolf A.
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