Two basic types of A. are distinguished: the nicotinic N-[[receptor]], predominantly postsynaptic on the striated skeletal muscle, on ganglionary [[synapse| synapses]], on the [[adrenal medulla]], but also in the [[central nervous system| CNS]]. When bound with [[acetylcholine]], its ion channel is opened to sodium ions and the membrane is depolarized by their influx.
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Two basic types of A. are distinguished: the nicotinic N-[[Rezeptor/en|receptor]], predominantly postsynaptic on the striated skeletal muscle, on ganglionary [[Synapse/en|synapses]], on the [[Nebennierenmark/en|adrenal medulla]], but also in the [[Zentralnervensystem/en|CNS]]. When bound with [[Acetylcholin/en|acetylcholine]], its ion channel is opened to sodium ions and the membrane is depolarized by their influx.
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Two basic types of A. are distinguished: the nicotinic N-receptor, predominantly postsynaptic on the striated skeletal muscle, on ganglionary synapses, on the adrenal medulla, but also in the CNS. When bound with acetylcholine, its ion channel is opened to sodium ions and the membrane is depolarized by their influx.