BIOL 4510 Lecture : BIOL4510 / KINE4510

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The parasympathetic nervous system releases acetylcholine (ach), which interacts with nicotinic ach receptors at the ganglion and muscarinic ach receptors at the target organs. Muscarinic receptors were first identified by their selective activation by muscarine. There are five different muscarinic receptors, m1 m5, which are coupled to either g i/o or g q/11. Note: m1, m2 and m3 expressed in heart. The primary mechanism involved in decreased chronotropy is by the regulation of hcn channels. Activation of m2 receptors decreases camp levels, which reduce hcn currents/ Higher concentrations of ach activate acetylcholine-sensitive k+ channels (ikach) via either. There are 80 times more m2 receptors than m3 receptors. Acetylcholine-sensitive k+ channels are heterotetrameric inward rectifying k+ channels comprised of two kir3. 1 and two kir3. 4 subunits. These channels are highly expressed in sinoatrial nodal and atrial cells, but are low or absent in ventricular myocytes. Vagal nerve stimulation or acetylcholine shortens the atrial action potential duration and hyperpolarizes the membrane potential.

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