Fisher_1976_Eur.J.Pharmacol_38_131

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Title : A study of muscarinic receptor heterogeneity with weak antagonists - Fisher_1976_Eur.J.Pharmacol_38_131
Author(s) : Fisher A , Grunfeld Y , Weinstock M , Gitter S , Cohen S
Ref : European Journal of Pharmacology , 38 :131 , 1976
Abstract :

A study of heterogeneity among muscarinic receptors was carried out with new rigid molecules, comprising structures in the fused quinuclidine-valerolactone, quinuclidine-cyclohexenone, quinuclidine-cyclohexanone and quinuclidine-cyclohexane derivatives. These are structurally related to the potent muscarinic agent, 3-acetoxyquinuclidine but substantially different from in it conformation. All proved to antagonize acetylcholine-like activity, but to a different extent in different systems. The equipotent molar ratio with respect to atropine (as 1) was: isolated guinea pig ileum, 10,000-1,000; salivary gland (mouse), 1,000-100; superior cervical ganglion (cat), 100-10; CNS (mouse), approximately 10. It is suggested that the rigid structure induces a three-point constrained fit in the receptor (onium group, hydrophobic moiety and carbonyl group), but that not all muscarinic receptors are capable of responding equally. In this case, receptor specificity of the drug is a direct consequence of its graded departure from the preferred conformation of acetycholine and, therefore, is necessarily associated with partial loss of potency.

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Fisher A, Grunfeld Y, Weinstock M, Gitter S, Cohen S (1976)
A study of muscarinic receptor heterogeneity with weak antagonists
European Journal of Pharmacology 38 :131

Fisher A, Grunfeld Y, Weinstock M, Gitter S, Cohen S (1976)
European Journal of Pharmacology 38 :131