Acetylcholine Flashcards
Where do we get the choline for synthesis?
Recycled ACh
Breakdown of phosphatidylcholine
What enzyme catalyses the formation of ACh?
Choline acetyltransferase
What is the rate limiting factor of ACh synthesis?
Availability of substrate
How does ACh inhibit its own release?
Binds to auto receptors on the presynaptic neuron
How does botulinum toxin work?
Cleaves SNARE proteins so that neurotransmitters can’t be released
Which transporter allows reuptake of choline into the presynaptic neuron?
Na+/choline symporter
Where are M1 receptors predominantly found?
GI tract
Where are M2 receptors predominantly found?
Cardiac muscle
Where are M3 receptors found?
Smooth muscle
Endothelial walls of vessels
Exocrine glands
What type of G protein is on M2 receptors in the heart?
Gi
What type of G protein is on M3 receptors in the bronchi?
Gq
What is the problem with atropine in general anaesthesia?
Too high doses can cross the blood brain barrier causing:
- high fever
- hallucinations
- coma
What is ACh synthesised from?
Choline
Acetyl CoA