Dahlbom_1982_Br.J.Pharmacol_76_299

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Title : Stereochemical requirements for central and peripheral muscarinic and antimuscarinic activity of some acetylenic compounds related to oxotremorine - Dahlbom_1982_Br.J.Pharmacol_76_299
Author(s) : Dahlbom R , Jenden DJ , Resul B , Ringdahl B
Ref : British Journal of Pharmacology , 76 :299 , 1982
Abstract :

1 The enantiomers of some analogues of the central muscarinic agent, oxotremorine, were prepared and investigated for tremorogenic and tremorolytic activity in intact mice and for muscarinic and antimuscarinic activity on the isolated ileum of the guinea-pig. 2 The R-isomers were more potent than the S-isomers both in vivo and in vitro regardless of whether the compounds are agonists, partial agonists or competitive antagonists. 3 It is suggested that in the oxotremorine series, agonists and antagonists interact with a common receptor site, in contrast to classical muscarinic antagonists which are believed to bind also to accessory receptor areas, located close to the agonist binding site.

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Dahlbom R, Jenden DJ, Resul B, Ringdahl B (1982)
Stereochemical requirements for central and peripheral muscarinic and antimuscarinic activity of some acetylenic compounds related to oxotremorine
British Journal of Pharmacology 76 :299

Dahlbom R, Jenden DJ, Resul B, Ringdahl B (1982)
British Journal of Pharmacology 76 :299