How many NMJ per myofiber?
1
What are the steps involved in NMJ transmission?
1)Axonal conduction
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2)Junctional transmission (cholinergic)
1)Synthesis of acetylcholine (ACh)
2)Storage of ACh
3)Release of ACh
4)Destruction of ACh
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3)ACh signaling
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4)Muscle contraction
Describe step 1

Choline transporter: membrane channel that transports choline into the cell
Choline acetyltransferase (ChAT): enzyme that combines acetyl coenzyme A (AcCoA) and choline to form ACh
Patients with Alzheimer Disease (AD) have reduced cerebral production of what?
ChAT
Describe step 2

ACh vesicular transporter: ATP dependent transporter that immediately shuttles ACh into storage vesicles after ACh synthesis
Describe step 3

What are the two main classes of snares?
V snares and T snares
Botulinum toxin has what effect?
Cleave V or T snares, and prevents release of Ach
Describe VAMPs
•vesicle associated membrane protein (v-SNARE)
Describe SNAPs
•synaptosome-associated proteins (t-SNARE)
Describe step 4

•Acetylcholinesterase (AChE): enzyme that cleaves ACh into choline and acetate
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•Choline is recycled back into the motor neuron via the choline transporter
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•Endocytosis occurs at the nerve terminal to replenish the number of available vesicles
What are the two subsets of receptor that ACh signaling utilize?
Nicotinic and muscarinic
Describe the nicotinic subtype of receptor
What subtype of ACh receptor is at the NMJ?
Nicotinic Receptor
Nicotinic receptors are what kind of receptor?
Ionotropic
Describe muscarinic receptors
Both nicotinic and muscarinic receptors can be found…
either post or pre synaptically
What agonists work on nAChR?
Acetylcholine
Nicotine
Where are mAChR found?
Cardiac muscle
What kind of receptor is pictured?

Nicotinic
What is important about nAChR subunit composition?
Diversity in subunit composition permits drug selectivity. Neuronal and muscle subunit configuration are different.

Describe post junctional nAChR activation

describe pre-junctional nAChr activation
•Mobilization of additional ACh for subsequent release
•ACh vesicles move toward the synaptic membrane
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•mAChR activation results in ACh-mediated inhibition of further ACh release

Key concept about these receptors…
Found on…
Actions dependent upon…
… before and after the synapse
… on the subunit conformation