Electrical current through the Human Body

In summary, the Heart and Brain are the only organs which physiological functions are based on electrical impulses. Other organs have different electrical currents that have different effects depending on the voltage and amperage, frequency if DC. Too much will kill cells and can even cook things. Strong enough AC currents will break cell membranes which will kill the cells if not rapidly corrected (too much calcium getting in can mess up the cells).
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curiousman
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Hi lads,

I couldn't find this info on Google...

Are the Heart and Brain the only organs which physiological functions are based on electrical impulses?
What happens if we apply electrical current through other organs?

Thanks
 
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All muscles and all neurons use transmembrane currents as signals for further cellular activity, contraction for muscles and neurotransmitter release for neurons.
These currents only go across the cell membrane and are carried by specific ions which pass through special proteins (channel proteins, some receptors) in the cell membrane.

In 1780, Galvani stimulated in frog legs with electricity, causing them to contract.

The electric organ in things like electric fish is is a stack of modified muscle cells where the ions only go out one side of the cell so that it operates like a battery. Because many are stacked in the same direction, they can provide significant voltages.

There are also obscure currents that occur during different developmental events:
Fertilization calcium wave in eggs.
Currents also flow through amputated limbs in some animals. Newts, which regenerate their limbs, have current flow through particular parts of an amputated stump. Frogs, which don't regenerate their limbs have current flow through different parts of the amputation stump.
There has been research on this (for example) which shows an involvement with the regeneration process, but I am not current on it.

Applying current to organs and other things will have different effects depending on what you apply it to, if it is DC or AC, the voltage and amperage, frequency if DC.
Too much will kill cells and can even cook things.
Strong enough AC currents will break cell membranes which will kill the cells if not rapidly corrected (too much calcium getting in can mess up the cells).
Electroporation used this in a very controlled manner to make small holes in cell membranes through which things like DNA can be introduced into the cell for experimental purposes.
 

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What is electrical current?

Electrical current is the flow of electric charge through a conductive material. It is measured in amperes (A) and is often represented by the symbol "I".

How does electricity flow through the human body?

Electricity can flow through the human body when a person comes into contact with an electrical source, such as a live wire. The current then travels through the body, following the path of least resistance, which is typically through the nerves and muscles.

What are the potential dangers of electrical current through the human body?

Electrical current through the human body can cause a range of injuries, from minor burns and muscle contractions to more severe damage to the heart, brain, and other organs. It can also lead to cardiac arrest or death in extreme cases.

How is the severity of an electrical shock determined?

The severity of an electrical shock is determined by several factors, including the amount of current, the duration of the shock, the path the current takes through the body, and the overall health of the person receiving the shock. The higher the current and longer the duration, the more severe the shock will be.

What safety precautions should be taken to prevent electrical shocks?

To prevent electrical shocks, it is important to always use caution around electrical sources and follow safety guidelines, such as wearing protective gear and using insulated tools. It is also important to regularly inspect and maintain electrical equipment and avoid using damaged or faulty appliances. Additionally, it is important to never touch electrical sources with wet hands or while standing in water.

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