| Title : Is field (vagal) stimulation of gastric acid secretion mediated by M1 or non-M1 muscarinic receptors? A methodical problem exemplified in the mouse stomach in vitro - Kromer_1991_J.Auton.Pharmacol_11_337 |
| Author(s) : Kromer W , Eltze M |
| Ref : J Auton Pharmacol , 11 :337 , 1991 |
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Abstract :
1. Highly controversial claims have been put forward in the literature as to the involvement of either M1 or non-M1 muscarinic receptors in the field (vagal) stimulation of gastric acid secretion. This mini-review considers three available sets of data obtained in the mouse isolated, lumen-perfused stomach. 2. While pA2 values seemed to favour non-M1 receptors, a comparison between M1 selective versus non-selective antagonists on the one hand and field stimulation versus bethanechol stimulation on the other clearly pointed to M1 receptors being involved. 3. In the present review we discuss a novel experimental approach supporting the latter concept of M1 receptors. This novel approach provides a simple though provocative way to deal with the particular difficulties in determining pA2 values in the acid-secreting gastric mucosa. It is based on the rank order in the effects of different antagonists relative to their receptor type-dependent affinities, when employed at a fixed concentration, rather than on their pA2 values. |
| PubMedSearch : Kromer_1991_J.Auton.Pharmacol_11_337 |
| PubMedID: 1684182 |
Kromer W, Eltze M (1991)
Is field (vagal) stimulation of gastric acid secretion mediated by M1 or non-M1 muscarinic receptors? A methodical problem exemplified in the mouse stomach in vitro
J Auton Pharmacol
11 :337
Kromer W, Eltze M (1991)
J Auton Pharmacol
11 :337