Ehlert_1995_Life.Sci_56(11-12)_965

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Title : Functional role of M2 muscarinic receptors in the guinea pig ileum - Ehlert_1995_Life.Sci_56(11-12)_965
Author(s) : Ehlert FJ , Thomas EA
Ref : Life Sciences , 56(11-12) :965 , 1995
Abstract :

Muscarinic agonists elicit contraction in the standard guinea pig ileum bioassay through activation of M3 muscarinic receptors that are also linked to phosphoinositide hydrolysis. Surprisingly, the most abundant muscarinic receptor in the ileum is the M2 which causes a specific inhibition of cyclic AMP accumulation elicited by the beta-adrenergic receptor. After most of the M3 receptors are inactivated, the ileum still retains high sensitivity to muscarinic agonists provided that the contractile responses are measured in the presence of histamine and forskolin, which together, have no effect on contraction. Under these conditions, the potencies of antagonists for blocking the contractile response are consistent with those expected for an M2 response. Moreover, the muscarinic contractile response measured in the presence of histamine and forskolin after inactivation of M3 receptors is pertussis toxin sensitive. In contrast, muscarinic contractions in the standard bioassay are pertussis toxin insensitive. These results demonstrate that the M2 muscarinic receptor can cause an indirect contraction of the guinea pig ileum by preventing the relaxing effect of agents that increase cAMP.

PubMedSearch : Ehlert_1995_Life.Sci_56(11-12)_965
PubMedID: 10188800

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Ehlert FJ, Thomas EA (1995)
Functional role of M2 muscarinic receptors in the guinea pig ileum
Life Sciences 56(11-12) :965

Ehlert FJ, Thomas EA (1995)
Life Sciences 56(11-12) :965