| Title : Muscarinic M2-receptors in rat thoracic dorsal root ganglia - Haberberger_1999_Neurosci.Lett_266_177 |
| Author(s) : Haberberger R , Henrich M , Couraud JY , Kummer W |
| Ref : Neuroscience Letters , 266 :177 , 1999 |
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Abstract :
The occurrence and distribution of the muscarinic M2-receptor subtype (M2R) was investigated in rat thoracic dorsal root ganglia (DRG). Messenger RNA for M2R was demonstrated by RT-PCR in total RNA from DRG. Immunoreactivity to M2R-protein was localized to 26% of sensory neurons, the majority of them (85%) belonging to the size class of 25-40 microm in diameter. Double-labeling (immuno)histochemistry revealed that all M2R-immunoreactive neurons bind the lectin, I-B4, whereas they are generally devoid of substance P-immunoreactivity. These data show the presence of M2R on a subpopulation of presumably nociceptive primary afferent neurons, thereby extending previous pharmacological and electrophysiological studies that indicated a role of M2R and/or M4R in inhibition of calcium channel currents in rat sensory neurons (Wanke, E., Bianchi, L., Mantegazza, M., Guatteo, E., Macinelli, E. and Ferroni, A., Muscarinic regulation of Ca2+ currents in rat sensory neurons: channel and receptor types, dose-response relationships and cross-talk pathways. Eur. J. Neurosci., 6 (1994) 381-391). |
| PubMedSearch : Haberberger_1999_Neurosci.Lett_266_177 |
| PubMedID: 10465702 |
Haberberger R, Henrich M, Couraud JY, Kummer W (1999)
Muscarinic M2-receptors in rat thoracic dorsal root ganglia
Neuroscience Letters
266 :177
Haberberger R, Henrich M, Couraud JY, Kummer W (1999)
Neuroscience Letters
266 :177