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Acetylcholine receptors and function

Acetylcholine receptors and function

Acetylcholine receptors and function

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ACh Synthesis & Fate - The Cholinergic Synapse

Cholinergic Synapse: ACh Synthesis, Release, Degradation

  • Synthesis: Choline + Acetyl CoA → ACh, catalyzed by Choline Acetyltransferase (ChAT).
  • Storage: ACh is packaged into vesicles by the Vesicle-Associated Transporter (VAT).
  • Release: Action potential triggers Ca²⁺ influx, causing vesicle fusion and ACh release.
  • Fate: In the synaptic cleft, Acetylcholinesterase (AChE) rapidly hydrolyzes ACh into choline and acetate. Choline is recycled via reuptake.

⭐ The rate-limiting step in ACh synthesis is the transport of choline into the presynaptic neuron. This step is inhibited by the drug Hemicholinium.

Receptor Families - Nicotinic vs. Muscarinic

Muscarinic and Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor Signaling

FeatureNicotinic (N)Muscarinic (M)
MechanismIonotropic (Ligand-gated Na⁺/K⁺ channel)Metabotropic (G-Protein Coupled)
ResponseFast, excitatory (depolarization)Slow, excitatory or inhibitory
LocationsNMJ, Autonomic Ganglia, Adrenal MedullaParasympathetic end organs, CNS, Sweat Glands
AntagonistsTubocurarine (Nm), Hexamethonium (Nn)Atropine, Scopolamine
  • M₁ (Gq): CNS, enteric
  • M₂ (Gi): Heart (↓HR)
  • M₃ (Gq): Glands, smooth muscle

⭐ Muscarinic receptors in sweat glands are part of the sympathetic nervous system, a notable exception to the typical parasympathetic association.

Muscarinic Deep Dive - The G-Protein Crew

  • Muscarinic receptors are G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) that mediate a slower, prolonged response compared to nicotinic receptors.
  • They are divided into two main signaling pathways based on their G-protein alpha subunit.
    • 📌 Mnemonic: "QIQ" for M1, M2, M3 → Gq, Gi, Gq.

Acetylcholine synthesis, release, and receptor actions

  • Receptor Subtypes & Functions:
    • M1 (Gq): CNS, enteric nervous system.
    • M2 (Gi): Heart (SA/AV nodes) → ↓ Heart rate, ↓ atrial contraction.
    • M3 (Gq): Smooth muscle (bronchi, bladder, GI), glands (salivary, sweat), eyes (pupil constriction).

Exam Favorite: M3 receptors on vascular endothelial cells are Gq-coupled, leading to the synthesis and release of Nitric Oxide (NO). NO then diffuses to vascular smooth muscle, causing relaxation and vasodilation-an indirect effect.

High‑Yield Points - ⚡ Biggest Takeaways

  • Acetylcholine (ACh) acts on two main receptor types: muscarinic (G-protein coupled) and nicotinic (ligand-gated ion channels).
  • Muscarinic subtypes: M1/M3 (Gq) are stimulatory (↑ IP3/DAG), while M2 (Gi) is inhibitory (↓ cAMP).
  • M3 activation leads to ↑ secretions, bronchoconstriction, GI motility, and bladder contraction.
  • M2 activation in the heart causes bradycardia and decreased atrioventricular (AV) conduction.
  • Nicotinic receptors mediate skeletal muscle contraction at the neuromuscular junction (NMJ) and neurotransmission in autonomic ganglia.
  • Atropine is a key muscarinic antagonist; organophosphates cause cholinergic crisis by inhibiting acetylcholinesterase.

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