denervation

How Does Denervation Affect Other Tissues?

While muscle tissue is the most commonly studied in the context of denervation, other tissues are also affected:
1. Skin: Denervation can lead to changes in skin texture and function. For example, sweat glands may become dysfunctional, leading to anhydrosis (lack of sweating).
2. Bone: Denervated bone may undergo changes in density and structure, potentially leading to conditions like osteoporosis.
3. Internal Organs: Organs such as the bladder and gastrointestinal tract can also be affected, leading to dysfunctions like urinary incontinence or impaired bowel movements.

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