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Journal of geriatric psychiatry and neurology • 1993 | View Paper
“BACKGROUND Perineural administration of thiamine , via axonal flow, could strenghthen synthesis of ACh in the dorsal horn inhibitory interneurons, thus potentiating analgesia.”
“Among quarternary ammonium compounds other than thiamine derivatives, choline and acetylcholine significantly inhibited thiamine uptake by rat liver cells, whereas betaine and carnitine did not.”
“In addition, related changes of the vitamin and the transmitter were observed under other conditions, suggesting a functional link between the metabolism of thiamine and that of ACh in cholinergic nerve terminals.”