muskarinireseptorein
Muskarinireseptorein, often referred to as muscarinic receptors, are a class of G protein-coupled receptors that are activated by the neurotransmitter acetylcholine. These receptors play a crucial role in the parasympathetic nervous system, mediating a wide range of physiological processes. There are five known subtypes of muscarinic receptors, M1 through M5, each with distinct distribution and signaling pathways.
M1 receptors are primarily found in the central nervous system and exocrine glands, influencing cognitive functions
The activation of muscarinic receptors triggers a cascade of intracellular events, typically involving the modulation of