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BSN StudentRating: (votes: 0) ![]() Influx of calcium ions into neurons is another way of saying hypocalcemia (which is low calcium in the blood), so they are the same (causing seizures). Influx of Ca ions into neurons deplete the Ca ions in the blood. I'm not sure of the exact mechanism, but it could have something to do with either the Na/Ca (Sodium/Calcium) exchange pumps at the neuronal membrane, pumping Ca into cells (therefore causing hypocalcemia), in exchange for pumping Na out of the neurons. Comment:
Too little calcium can cause convulsion, but I am not certain about too much calcium causing them. 'Influx of calcium' means too much calcium flowing into the cells. Too much intracellular calcium is toxic. Calcium is one of the electrolytes needed to control muscle innervation, as well. Hopefully, some further research will help you.
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Quote from highaspirationInflux of calcium ions into neurons is another way of saying hypocalcemia (which is low calcium in the blood), so they are the same (causing seizures). Influx of Ca ions into neurons deplete the Ca ions in the blood. I'm not sure of the exact mechanism, but it could have something to do with either the Na/Ca (Sodium/Calcium) exchange pumps at the neuronal membrane, pumping Ca into cells (therefore causing hypocalcemia), in exchange for pumping Na out of the neurons.
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Thanks so much, it makes complete sense now! :heartbeat
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