Autonomic Neuron Cells
Autonomic neuron cells are nerve cells located in the autonomic nervous system, which regulates many of the body's involuntary functions such as heart rate, blood pressure and digestion. These cells play a vital role in maintaining homeostasis and keeping the body in balance. They also help to modulate the release of hormones, regulate the neural pathways involved in pain sensation, and control the activity of organs and tissues that control involuntary functions. Dysfunction of autonomic neuron cells can cause a variety of diseases related to the autonomic nervous system, including chronic fatigue, depression, anxiety, and hypertension. To diagnose and treat these conditions, doctors rely on imaging technologies like MRI and CT scans, as well as electrophysiological methods like autonomic testing to evaluate the activity of autonomic neuron cells.
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