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A patient was exposed to a nerve gas during a chemical warfare attack. The nerve gas inhibited the enzyme acetylcholinesterase. What will happen to the amount of acetylcholine in the synaptic cleft

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Use of acetylcholine in warfare Attack

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  • When ACh is consistently released from the synaptic vesicles into the synaptic split, an expansion in transmitter fixation follows. The serine hydrolase AChE causes a fast hydrolysis of ACh with an exceptionally high response rate prompting the breakdown of ACh and its disposal from the synaptic separated
  • This response drastically diminishes the grouping of ACh inside the synaptic split. In this manner, ACh focus rots because of hydrolysis, dissemination and connection to AChR in an exponential fashion

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