Cholinergic - Muscarinic Flashcards
mAChRs increase the intracellular concentration of which ion(s)?
Ca2+
nAChRs increase the intracellular concentration of which ion(s)?
K+ and Na+
What is atropine?
mAChR antagonist
Name an nAChR antagonist
Hexamethonium
Which is the most sensitive type of AChR?
mAChRs
What are the locations and functions of mAChRs?
Smooth muscle in eye, bronchi, GI tract, bladder - innervated - contraction
Smooth muscle in most blood vessels - not innervated - vasodilation
Salivary, GI tract, sweat, lactimal glands - innervated - secretion
Atrial muscle - innervated - slows conduction and contraction rate
Why is ACh not used a drug?
Quickly hydrolysed
Which drug is an agonist for nAChRs and mAChRs?
Carbachol
Name 2 mAChR agonists
Bethanechol
Pilocarpine
What are the physiological effects of atropine?
Antiemetic Less Parkinsonian tremor Pupil dilation Paralysis of accommodation - blurred vision Increased intraocular pressure Reduced secretions - dry mouth Smooth muscle relaxation - constipation Increased cardiac contraction rate Urinary retention
Name an mAChR antagonist used for retinal examination and its effects
Tropicamide
Mydriasis and ciliary paralysis
Name a drug used to treat asthma and describe its action
Tiotropium
mAChR antagonist
Bronchi smooth muscle relaxation