The nicotinic effect refers to the physiological responses elicited by the activation of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors, which are found in the central nervous system and at the neuromuscular junction. This effect is clinically significant as it influences muscle contraction, autonomic nervous system function, and cognitive processes. A key association is the role of nicotine in stimulating these receptors, which can lead to increased heart rate and blood pressure, highlighting its impact on cardiovascular health.

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