date:Jun 02, 2012
Writing in the journalFood Chemistry in an article published online ahead of print Amadeo Girons-Vilaplana and colleagues noted that the central cholinergic system was the most important neurotransmitter system for regulating cognitive functions such as memory and learning.
They added that cholinergic neuronal loss in the brain was a major feature of Alzheimers disease, senile dementia, ataxia, neuromuscular disease myasthenia gravis and Parkinsons disease.
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