In: Anatomy and Physiology
Imagine if you were walking along the beach and cut the bottom of your foot open from a sharp piece of beach debris.
Neurotransmitters are those endogenous chemicals that act on the
signaling molecules which are unable to perform neurotransmission.
These are the type of chemical messengers that transmit signals
across the chemical synapse from one neuron to another neuron. Some
of the major neurotransmitters involved acetylcholine which is
found throughout the nervous system. They are responsible to
regulate different aspects of behavior along with epinephrine.
Chemical messengers in the body and their job is to transfer the
signals from nerve cells to target cells.
The action of the neurotransmitter as the result of the injury
involves the sustained elevations of intracellular cells. During
injury the neurotransmitter act as signaling molecules that
transmit the signals across the chemical synapse from one neuron to
the target neuron. They also affect the level of serotonin,
dopamine, and norepinephrine. During the traumatic brain during the
traumatic injury different forms of therapeutic interventions are
taken. These are especially observed for a different number of
patients to identify the type of injury with chronic symptoms.
Based on the physiology of blood and heart vessels, different
hormones are secreted by myocardium and different glands of the
body. These are together responsible to perform the physiological
functions. The hormone on the physiology of heart and blood vessel
involves a different kind of hormones which are together
responsible to increase the rate of heart and speed of blood
pressure. Activation of the cardiovascular hormonal system enhances
the tissue oxygenation and increased pressure. There are several
mechanisms that involve circulating catecholamines , angiotensin,
and vasopressin.