Minette_1990_Am.Rev.Respir.Dis_141_S162

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Title : Muscarinic receptor subtypes in lung. Clinical implications - Minette_1990_Am.Rev.Respir.Dis_141_S162
Author(s) : Minette PA , Barnes PJ
Ref : Am Rev Respir Dis , 141 :S162 , 1990
Abstract :

Several subtypes of muscarinic receptors have been identified in airways and lung parenchyma of different species, including humans. M1 receptors may be present in parasympathetic ganglia where they appear to facilitate ganglionic neurotransmission. M2 receptors seem to be located on cholinergic nerve endings where they function as "autoreceptors," inhibiting acetylcholine release. M3 receptors appear to be located on effector cells, smooth muscle, and mucus secreting glands. Experimental data in support of this view are presented and discrepant data are discussed.

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Minette PA, Barnes PJ (1990)
Muscarinic receptor subtypes in lung. Clinical implications
Am Rev Respir Dis 141 :S162

Minette PA, Barnes PJ (1990)
Am Rev Respir Dis 141 :S162