Nicotinic vs Muscarinic Receptors: Key Differences Explained
Nicotinic and Muscarinic receptors are the two main classes of acetylcholine receptors; nicotinic are ligand-gated ion channels (fast, excitatory) while muscarinic are G-protein-coupled receptors (slower, modulatory). Students cramming pharmacology often lump both under “cholinergic receptors” and then blank out during exams when asked which one curare blocks (hint: nicotinic) and which one atropine blocks (hint:…