| Title : Activation of M2 muscarinic receptors in guinea-pig ileum opens cationic channels modulated by M3 muscarinic receptors - Bolton_1997_Life.Sci_60(13-14)_1121 |
| Author(s) : Bolton TB , Zholos AV |
| Ref : Life Sciences , 60 :1121 , 1997 |
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Abstract :
In longitudinal muscle of guinea-pig ileum, activation of muscarinic receptors causes contraction antagonised by M3 receptor subtype antagonists despite a preponderance of M2 receptor subtype binding sites. Experiments on single smooth muscle cells under voltage-clamp described here show that the cationic current evoked by carbachol which normally causes depolarization of the muscle is inhibited competitively by M2 antagonists with affinities typical of antagonism at a M2 receptor. However, M3 antagonists strongly reduced the maximum cationic current which could be evoked by carbachol in a non-competitive manner with affinities typical for an action at M3 receptors. Thus cation channels are gated by M2 receptor activation but strongly modulated by activation of M3 receptors. |
| PubMedSearch : Bolton_1997_Life.Sci_60(13-14)_1121 |
| PubMedID: 9121356 |
Bolton TB, Zholos AV (1997)
Activation of M2 muscarinic receptors in guinea-pig ileum opens cationic channels modulated by M3 muscarinic receptors
Life Sciences
60 :1121
Bolton TB, Zholos AV (1997)
Life Sciences
60 :1121