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Adrenergic and Cholinergic receptors are two different types of transmembrane receptors. Adrenergic and Cholinergic receptors have different effects on the body. Both trigger nerve impulses and respond to neurotransmitters but have different features, properties, and types. The below article covers in detail the difference between adrenergic and cholinergic receptors.
Differences between Adrenergic and Cholinergic Receptors are given below:
Parameter | Adrenergic Receptors | Cholinergic Receptors |
|---|---|---|
Definition | Adrenergic Receptors are defined as a type of receptors that are present on the surface of cell and gets activated once they bind catecholamine (Hormone secret by adrenal gland). | Cholinergic Receptors are defined as a type of receptors that are present on the surface of cell and gets activated once they bind acetylcholine. |
Part of nervous system | Adrenergic Receptors are part of sympathetic nervous system. | Cholinergic Receptors are part of parasympathetic nervous system. |
Responding Neurotransmitters | Adrenergic Receptors binds catecholamines namely epinephrine and norepinephrine. | Cholinergic Receptors binds to acetylcholine. |
Type of receptors | Adrenergic receptors are G-protein coupled receptors in nature. | Cholinergic receptors are inotropic-ligand-gated and metabotropic receptors in nature. |
Effect on heart | Adrenergic Receptors simulates faster activity of heart. | Cholinergic Receptors regulates the activity. |
Structure | Adrenergic receptors are glycoproteins. | Cholinergic receptors are integral membrane proteins. |
Types | Adrenergic Receptors are further classified as alpha receptors and beta receptors. | Muscarinic Receptors are further classified as nicotinic receptors and muscarinic receptors |
Similarities between Adrenergic and Cholinergic Receptors are given below:
Adrenergic receptors are defined as a type of receptors that binds catecholamines namely epinephrine and norepinephrine that is released from adrenal medulla and sympathetic nervous system. Adrenergic receptors therefore mediates the actions of sympathetic nervous system. Adrenergic receptors are G protein-coupled receptors. Various cardiovascular diseases such as asthma, hypertension and cardiac arrhythmias can be managed either by activating or by blocking the receptors. It is known as a therapeutic approach.
Adrenergic Receptors are further classified as given below:
Cholinergic receptors are defined as a type of receptors that are activated by neurotransmitter acetylcholine. These receptors are used in autonomic nervous system. Cholinergic receptors are metabotropic and inotropic in nature. Acetylcholine is released by Cholinergic receptors. Cholinergic receptors responds and binds to acetylcholine and facilitate communication.
Cholinergic Receptors are further classified as given below: