Title : Agonist regulation of muscarinic acetylcholine receptors in rat spinal cord - Taylor_1982_J.Neurochem_39_521 |
Author(s) : Taylor JE , Yaksh TL , Richelson E |
Ref : Journal of Neurochemistry , 39 :521 , 1982 |
Abstract :
In vitro studies with cultured cells originating from nervous tissue have shown that chronic exposure to muscarinic agonists results in a loss of muscarinic receptors. To determine whether this type of regulation of muscarinic receptor number also occurs in vivo, we infused carbachol into the spinal cords of rats. A single carbachol injection into the lumbar spinal cord caused a significant increase in the nociceptive threshold. This effect of carbachol diminished to control levels after 12 h of repeated agonist injections every 4 h and was blocked by atropine. The desensitization to the antinociceptive effects of carbachol was associated with a loss of muscarinic receptors as determined by the binding of the muscarinic antagonist [3H]quinuclidinyl benzilate. After a 24-h exposure to carbachol given every 4h, there was about a 60% loss of binding sites. The loss of muscarinic receptors was also blocked by atropine and was reversible. These results represent direct evidence that a muscarinic agonist can regulate receptor number in the central nervous system and suggest that this loss of receptors is associated with a desensitization to the antinociceptive effects of carbachol injected into the spinal cord. |
PubMedSearch : Taylor_1982_J.Neurochem_39_521 |
PubMedID: 7086433 |
Taylor JE, Yaksh TL, Richelson E (1982)
Agonist regulation of muscarinic acetylcholine receptors in rat spinal cord
Journal of Neurochemistry
39 :521
Taylor JE, Yaksh TL, Richelson E (1982)
Journal of Neurochemistry
39 :521