Denervation supersensitivity/Denervation hypersensitivity is the sharp increase of sensitivity of postsynaptic membranes to a chemical transmitter after denervation.[1][2] It is a compensatory change.[3]
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post-synaptic receptors. This, ultimately, leads to a condition known as denervationsupersensitivity as the post-synaptic nerves will become hypersensitive to any...
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reflexes return is the hypersensitivity of reflex muscles following denervation – more receptors for neurotransmitters are expressed and are therefore...
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irregular contour to the pupil. (4) Denervationsupersensitivity. Like any denervated muscle, the iris becomes supersensitive to its normal neurotransmitter...
(MEF2) and class I HDACs. By contrast, Hdac9-null mice are supersensitive to denervation-induced changes in gene expression and show chromatin hyperacetylation...