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EK 1001 has the following question following a passage about Starling's Laws (about Cardiac Output):
While deriving his 3rd law, Starling needed to increase the cardiac heart rate and may have used which of the following mechanisms to do so?
I. Acetylcholine
II. Norepinephrine
III. Epinephrine
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The answer to the question says just II & III because "the SNS increases heart rate through Norep & Ep, and Acetylcholine is a PNS neurotransmitter--the PNS decreases heart rate."
Is it not true, though, that the Sympathetic Nervous system also uses ACh and, in this scenario, does so to activate the Adrenal Medulla's synthesis of Epinephrine which would also, eventually, increase cardiac heart rate?
While deriving his 3rd law, Starling needed to increase the cardiac heart rate and may have used which of the following mechanisms to do so?
I. Acetylcholine
II. Norepinephrine
III. Epinephrine
_______________________________
The answer to the question says just II & III because "the SNS increases heart rate through Norep & Ep, and Acetylcholine is a PNS neurotransmitter--the PNS decreases heart rate."
Is it not true, though, that the Sympathetic Nervous system also uses ACh and, in this scenario, does so to activate the Adrenal Medulla's synthesis of Epinephrine which would also, eventually, increase cardiac heart rate?