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Acetylcholine Receptors At

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3800,00 rsd

Reverse time

up to 8 days

Sampling

Blood Draw

Category

Immunology

Written by:

Dr. Igor Švonja, MD

Updated:

August 5, 2024

Published:

November 11, 2023

Reading Time:

4 min

The acetylcholine receptors At test evaluates the functionality and presence of these critical receptors in the body. Essential for the proper functioning of the nervous system, dysfunction of these receptors can result in various neurological and muscular disorders. IntroLab laboratory in Belgrade provides precise analysis of this parameter using state-of-the-art technologies and a skilled team.

What are acetylcholine receptors At?

Acetylcholine receptors At are proteins found on the membranes of nerve cells and muscle tissues. They are essential for transmitting nerve impulses, facilitating interaction between the nervous system and muscles. When acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter, binds to these receptors, it triggers a change in the electrical current within the cell, leading to corresponding physiological reactions.

Why is measuring this parameter important?

Measuring the levels and functionality of acetylcholine receptors At provides critical insights into the health of the nervous system and muscle function. Abnormalities in these receptors can indicate conditions such as myasthenia gravis, Lambert-Eaton syndrome, and other autoimmune or neurological disorders. This analysis is also valuable for monitoring the effectiveness of treatments for these conditions.

When is this test necessary?

This test should be performed when symptoms indicate potential receptor dysfunction. These symptoms can include:

  • Muscle weakness
  • Fatigue
  • Difficulty swallowing
  • Double vision
  • Balance or breathing problems

This test may also be recommended if a doctor suspects specific autoimmune or neurological disorders.

How is the test performed?

The acetylcholine receptors At analysis is conducted using a blood sample. Blood is drawn from a vein in the arm with a sterile needle.

Subtypes of the analysis

There are various types of acetylcholine receptors, such as muscarinic and nicotinic receptors. Analyses can be targeted to determine which specific type of receptor is involved in the potential pathology.

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Sample: Venous Blood

Reverse time: up to 8 days

Preparation: No special preparation is needed. It is recommended that the patient rests and avoids intense physical activity before the blood sample is taken.

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