Pfeiffer_1990_Dig.Dis.Sci_35_1468

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Title : Human gastric mucosa expresses glandular M3 subtype of muscarinic receptors - Pfeiffer_1990_Dig.Dis.Sci_35_1468
Author(s) : Pfeiffer A , Hanack C , Kopp R , Tacke R , Moser U , Mutschler E , Lambrecht G , Herawi M
Ref : Digestive Diseases & Sciences , 35 :1468 , 1990
Abstract :

Five subtypes of muscarinic receptors have been distinguished by pharmacological and molecular biological methods. This report characterizes the muscarinic subtype present in human gastric mucosa by radioligand binding studies. The receptor density was 27 +/- 6 fmol/mg protein and the tritiated ligand N-methylscopolamine had an affinity of (KD) 0.39 +/- 0.08 nM (n = 11). The M1 receptor selective antagonist pirenzepine and the M2 receptor selective ligand AF-DX 116 had low affinities of 148 +/- 32 nM (n = 13) and 4043 +/- 1011 nM (n = 3) KD, respectively. The glandular M3 antagonists hexahydrosiladifenidol and silahexocyclium had high affinities of KD 78 +/- 23 nM (n = 5) and 5.6 +/- 1.8 nM (n = 3). The agonist carbachol interacted with a single low-affinity site and binding was insensitive to modulation by guanine nucleotides. Antagonist and agonist binding studies thus showed an affinity profile typical of M3 receptors of the glandular type.

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Pfeiffer A, Hanack C, Kopp R, Tacke R, Moser U, Mutschler E, Lambrecht G, Herawi M (1990)
Human gastric mucosa expresses glandular M3 subtype of muscarinic receptors
Digestive Diseases & Sciences 35 :1468

Pfeiffer A, Hanack C, Kopp R, Tacke R, Moser U, Mutschler E, Lambrecht G, Herawi M (1990)
Digestive Diseases & Sciences 35 :1468