Vegesna_2010_Am.J.Physiol.Gastrointest.Liver.Physiol_298_G530

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Title : Comparison of human and porcine gastric clasp and sling fiber contraction by M2 and M3 muscarinic receptors - Vegesna_2010_Am.J.Physiol.Gastrointest.Liver.Physiol_298_G530
Author(s) : Vegesna AK , Braverman AS , Miller LS , Tallarida RJ , Tiwana MI , Khayyam U , Ruggieri MR, Sr.
Ref : American Journal of Physiology Gastrointest Liver Physiol , 298 :G530 , 2010
Abstract :

To compare the gastroesophageal junction of the human with the pig, M(2) and M(3) receptor densities and the potencies of M(2) and M(3) muscarinic receptor subtype selective antagonists were determined in gastric clasp and sling smooth muscle fibers. Total muscarinic and M(2) receptors are higher in pig than human clasp and sling fibers. M(3) receptors are higher in human compared with pig sling fibers but lower in human compared with pig clasp fibers. Clasp fibers have fewer M(3) receptors than sling fibers in both humans and pigs. Similar to human clasp fibers, pig clasp fibers contract significantly less than pig sling fibers. Analysis of the methoctramine Schild plot suggests that M(2) receptors are involved in mediating contraction in pig clasp and sling fibers. Darifenacin potency suggests that M(3) receptors mediate contraction in pig sling fibers and that M(2) and M(3) receptors mediate contraction in pig clasp fibers. Taken together, the data suggest that both M(2) and M(3) muscarinic receptors mediate the contraction in both pig clasp and sling fibers similar to human clasp and sling fibers.

PubMedSearch : Vegesna_2010_Am.J.Physiol.Gastrointest.Liver.Physiol_298_G530
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Vegesna AK, Braverman AS, Miller LS, Tallarida RJ, Tiwana MI, Khayyam U, Ruggieri MR, Sr. (2010)
Comparison of human and porcine gastric clasp and sling fiber contraction by M2 and M3 muscarinic receptors
American Journal of Physiology Gastrointest Liver Physiol 298 :G530

Vegesna AK, Braverman AS, Miller LS, Tallarida RJ, Tiwana MI, Khayyam U, Ruggieri MR, Sr. (2010)
American Journal of Physiology Gastrointest Liver Physiol 298 :G530