hypoexcitability
Hypoexcitability is a physiological state in which neurons or muscle fibers show a reduced ability to generate action potentials in response to stimuli. It contrasts with hyperexcitability, where cells fire easily or excessively. Hypoexcitability can affect central neurons, peripheral nerves, or muscle tissue and may reflect intrinsic changes in excitability, synaptic inputs, or membrane properties.
Cellular mechanisms include changes in ion channel function, altered membrane properties, and shifts in synaptic balance.
Context and clinical relevance: hypoexcitability has been observed after brain injury or stroke, in certain hereditary
Assessment and management: researchers study hypoexcitability with electrophysiological techniques such as patch-clamp or current-clamp recordings to