kälterezeptoren
Kälterezeptoren, also known as cold thermoreceptors, are specialized sensory neurons in the skin and mucous membranes that detect low temperatures. These receptors are part of the somatosensory system, responsible for conveying information about touch, temperature, pain, and proprioception to the central nervous system. Kälterezeptoren are primarily activated by temperatures below human body temperature, with their activity increasing as the temperature drops.
There are several types of kälterezeptoren, with the Transient Receptor Potential (TRP) ion channels playing a
When kälterezeptoren are stimulated by cold, they generate electrical signals that travel along nerve fibers to