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A 43-year-old female patient developed spasmodic torticollis, also called "cervical dystonia", about five months ago. Dystonia is a form of unusual movement that you can't control. Spasmodic torticollis affects the muscles of the neck. Initially, this patient experienced a twisting of the head towards the right shoulder during speech or driving. Over time, her head began to turn virtually only toward that side and now her head is permanently tilted toward her right shoulder. As the condition is slightly worsening and the cause has not been identified, she has decided to undergo treatment with botulinum toxin. Botulinum toxin is injected directly into the affected muscle. The main mechanism of action is to block the release of acetylcholine from the nerve endings into the synaptic cleft, thereby temporarily inhibiting muscle work in the muscle. Where does the acetylcholine in these nerve endings come from?
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