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The neurotransmitter released at a neuromuscular junction (in skeletal muscle) is dopamine.
Acetyladehyde Dehydrogenase
An enzyme in the body that helps break down alcohol into acetic acid, playing a crucial role in alcohol metabolism.
Physiological Effects
The body's responses and changes in function due to various stimuli, such as medications, exercise, or psychological stress.
Alcohol Use
The consumption of beverages containing ethanol, ranging from light drinking to heavy alcohol use, which can affect physical and mental health.
Antabuse
Disulfiram, a drug that is used to make the experience of drinking extremely aversive. It blocks the action of the metabolizing enzyme acetaldehyde dehydrogenase, resulting in a build-up of acetaldehyde in the body. Like people who naturally lack this enzyme, people who drink alcohol after taking Antabuse experience increased heart rate, nausea, vomiting, and other unpleasant effects.
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