Eglen_1987_Br.J.Pharmacol_91_6

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Title : Differential effects of pertussis toxin and lithium on muscarinic responses in the atria and ileum: evidence for receptor heterogeneity - Eglen_1987_Br.J.Pharmacol_91_6
Author(s) : Eglen RM , Huff MM , Montgomery WW , Whiting RL
Ref : British Journal of Pharmacology , 91 :6 , 1987
Abstract :

Pretreatment with pertussin toxin was shown to inhibit selectively muscarinic responses in the atria, but have no effect on responses in the ileum. The converse was true when the animals were pretreated with lithium. These data are consistent with the hypothesis that muscarinic receptors in the atria are coupled to an inhibition of adenylate cyclase, whilst those in the ileum are coupled to inositol phospholipid hydrolysis and indicate differences in the muscarinic receptors in these two tissues.

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PubMedID: 3594083

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Eglen RM, Huff MM, Montgomery WW, Whiting RL (1987)
Differential effects of pertussis toxin and lithium on muscarinic responses in the atria and ileum: evidence for receptor heterogeneity
British Journal of Pharmacology 91 :6

Eglen RM, Huff MM, Montgomery WW, Whiting RL (1987)
British Journal of Pharmacology 91 :6