muscle coordination

How Do Toxins Affect Muscle Coordination?

Toxins can affect muscle coordination through several mechanisms. Some interfere with the neurotransmitters that facilitate communication between nerves and muscles. Others may damage muscle tissue directly or disrupt the metabolic processes that provide energy for muscle contraction. Neurotoxins, for instance, can block the release of acetylcholine, a critical neurotransmitter for muscle contraction, leading to paralysis or decreased muscle function.

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