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Nicotinic cholinergic receptors

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This video tutorial discusses the Nicotinic cholinergic receptors:
0:00​. Intro
0:17. What are cholinergic receptors?
0:31​. What are nicotinic receptors?
1:47​. What are the 2 types of nicotinic receptors?
2:07​. Nm. Nicotinic muscle receptors
- 3:16. Nm receptors and muscle physiology
- 4:08. Myasthenia gravis
4:48​. Nn. Nicotinic neuron receptors
- 6:17. Nn receptors and Adrenal medulla (Chromaffin cells)
7:08​. In-a-Nutshell
7:41​. Acknowledgements

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    At 7:21 you show the nicotinic receptors of the chromaffin cells under Parasympathetic, but isn't that part of the Sympathetic system since epinephrine is released?

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    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes I can see that is confusing the way I put it. I did not mean to put it that way and it totally looks that way. So the take-home point is that synapse In the chromaffin cells in the adrenal medulla contains nicotinic receptors. However, you are absolutely correct that this is a sympathetic pathway

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