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umka21 [38]
2 years ago
7

Algunas drogas bloquean los químicos secretados por los axones. ¿Cómo podrían afectar estas drogas al impulso nervioso? ¿Qué pod

ría pasar con los procesos internos de homeostasis?
Chemistry
1 answer:
olya-2409 [2.1K]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Algunas drogas intervienen en el impulso nervioso inhibiendo la liberacion de  neurotransmisores, por ende estas neuronas no generaran efectos postsinapticos.

Podria pasar que algunos procesos internos estaran inhibidos o fomentando indirectamente la aparicion de otros, un ejemplo claro de esto es la xerestomia generada por las drogas betabloqueantes.

Explanation:

Es asi que los procesos internos se veran desregularizados, las drogas que inhiben la liberacion de los neurotransmisores son reguladores por lo general de la tension arterial o antiarritmicos cardiacos, es por eso que su consumo es fundamental y vale el riesgo beneficio a la hora de evaluar la inhibicion de las respuestas postsinapticas.

Los neurotransmisores mas conocidos son la noradrenalina y adrenalia, le membrana presinaptica es la nerviosa y la postsinaptica puede ser muscularo o nerviosa.

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