Tetanic stimulation

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Template:Short description In neurobiology, a tetanic stimulation consists of a high-frequency sequence of individual stimulations of a neuron.Template:Citation needed It is associated with potentiation.

High-frequency stimulation causes an increase in release called post-tetanic potentiation (Kandel 2003).Template:Fact This presynaptic event is caused by calcium influx. Calcium-protein interactions then produce a change in vesicle exocytosis. The result of these changes is to make the postsynaptic cell more likely to fire an action potential.

Tetanic stimulation is used in medicine to detect a non-depolarizing block or a depolarizing block on the neuromuscular junction.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Lower elicitations of tetanic stimulation in aged muscles were shown to be caused by lower levels of anaerobic energy provision in skeletal muscles.

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