It pumps out adrenalin (epinephrine) to tell the liver to break down stored glycogen or amino acids into glucose FAST and dump it in the blood stream, while
the nervous systems pumps out acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter which acts on the sweat glands, causing profuse sweating.
Not exact matches
And so that
pump needs to be coordinated in order to for it to
pump that fluid all over the
nervous system to bathe it.
With a microfabricated ion
pump built from organic electronic components, ions can be sent to nerve or muscle cells at the speed of the
nervous system and with a precision of a single cell.
In order to deliver the antisense drug directly to the
nervous system, surgeons will insert a small
pump into a patient using a fairly routine surgery that has already been approved for management of pain.
Next Page: This Is Your Body on Adventure [pagebreak] Getty Images This Is Your Body on Adventure When you do something exciting, your brain triggers your
nervous system to
pump out the hormone norepinephrine, explains Vineeth John, MD, associate professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at the University of Texas at Houston Medical School.
In girlfriend language, you press the «on» button for your sympathetic
nervous system (the fight - or - flight half of your
nervous system), which tells your adrenal glands to
pump out more adrenaline and cortisol.
The goal is to
pump blood to the muscle and stimulate the fibers without taxing the
nervous system so that the body is fully recovered by the end of the week.
Things like potassium which are really important for blood pressure, magnesium which is a natural beta blocker — these little receptor sites in the heart that the
nervous system activates and it creates, you know, more excitability in the heart and that can cause the — the heart to have to
pump harder and that can increase the blood pressure in the arteries.
by the
nervous system, and basically, when an artery contracts, the heart has to
pump harder to get blood through that contracted artery.
The constriction of the arteries is controlled directly by the
nervous system, and basically, when an artery contracts, the heart has to
pump harder to get blood through that contracted artery.
Anxiety fires up your sympathetic
nervous system, speeding your breathing and heart rate, increasing your blood pressure, tensing your muscles, and
pumping stress hormones into your blood stream.
The
pumping function of the heart becomes less efficient; the liver and kidneys decrease in weight and their ability to filter toxins decreases; the thyroid and adrenal glands may decrease or increase the amount of hormone that they produce; there is a decrease in joint cartilage and muscle mass; dental disease is more common in older patients; and even the
nervous system is affected as there is a decrease in blood flow to the brain and a decrease in brain function.