Etymology
The term "cholinergic" is derived from the Greek words:
Meaning
Cholinergic refers to:
Origin
The term "cholinergic" was first coined by Otto Loewi in 1921, in the context of his Nobel Prize-winning work on the chemical transmission of nerve impulses. Loewi's experiments demonstrated that the vagus nerve released a substance that could stimulate the heart muscle. He identified this substance as acetylcholine, which was later found to be a neurotransmitter in many parts of the body.
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