Cerebrospinal fluid cholinesterase

There are two types of cholinesterase, namely acetylcholinesterase (AchE, specific) and cholinesterase (PchE, non-specific) AchE, which hydrolyzes the central nervous system and the parasympathetic ganglion fibers and the pre-autoganglionic fibers when they are impulsive. The released acetylcholine guarantees the coordination and coordination of nerve excitation and inhibition. In addition to hydrolyzing acetylcholine, PchE may have the effect of hydrolyzing other choline esters, and may even have a regulating effect on the metabolism of physiological or pharmacologically active substances.

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