Sunaga_1993_Neurosci.Lett_163_27

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Title : Tetrahydroaminoacridine increases m3-, but not m2-, muscarinic acetylcholine receptor mRNA levels in differentiating cerebellar granule cells - Sunaga_1993_Neurosci.Lett_163_27
Author(s) : Sunaga K , Chuang DM , Ishitani R
Ref : Neuroscience Letters , 163 :27 , 1993
Abstract :

We used Northern blot hybridization to determine whether 9-amino-1,2,3,4-tetrahydroacridine (THA), a potential antidementia drug, selectively altered the levels of muscarinic acetylcholine receptor (mAChR) mRNA in differentiating cerebellar granule cells. Granule cells were cultured for 8 days in media containing 15 mM K+, 25 mM K+ or 15 mM K+ plus 30 microM THA. High K+ markedly increased the levels of m2- and m3-mAChR mRNA in the surviving cells. In contrast, THA increased the levels of m3-mAChR mRNA, but had little or no effect on m2-mAChR mRNA levels. These results suggest that THA selectively up-regulates the synthesis of m3-mAChR mRNA.

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PubMedID: 8295727

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Sunaga K, Chuang DM, Ishitani R (1993)
Tetrahydroaminoacridine increases m3-, but not m2-, muscarinic acetylcholine receptor mRNA levels in differentiating cerebellar granule cells
Neuroscience Letters 163 :27

Sunaga K, Chuang DM, Ishitani R (1993)
Neuroscience Letters 163 :27