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Does acetylcholine play a role in immune function?

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  • tony
    Lv 7
    2 years ago
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    Acetylcholine is a critical neurotransmitter that plays an important role in normal function of the brain and body. Disruptions in the release and function of this neurotransmitter can result in significant problems in areas such as memory and movement.

    Acetylcholine’s Role in the Brain as a Neurotransmitter. Acetylcholine is one of the brain’s natural neurotransmitters. It plays a critical part in the formation of memories, verbal and logical reasoning, and the ability to concentrate. Acetylcholine also offers protective benefits and may limit the neurological decay associated with degenerative diseases.

    Acetylcholine also play a role in regulating the body’s innate immune response – for example, it can slow the inflammatory response to infection which, if unchecked, can lead to inflammatory diseases or organ damage. It also activates other responses that are important for adaptive immunity.

  • 2 years ago

    Yes, of course. A very huge role.

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