Waelbroeck_1987_Life.Sci_41_2235

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Title : Different antagonist binding properties of rat pancreatic and cardiac muscarinic receptors - Waelbroeck_1987_Life.Sci_41_2235
Author(s) : Waelbroeck M , Camus J , Winand J , Christophe J
Ref : Life Sciences , 41 :2235 , 1987
Abstract :

The antagonist binding properties of rat pancreatic and cardiac muscarinic receptors were compared. In both tissues pirenzepine (PZ) had a low affinity for muscarinic receptors labelled by (3H)N-methylscopolamine [3)NMS) (KD values of 140 and 280 nM, respectively, in pancreatic and cardiac homogenates). The binding properties of pancreatic and cardiac receptors were, however, markedly different. This was indicated by different affinities for dicyclomine, (11-([(2-[diethylamino)-methyl)-1-piperidinyl] acetyl)-5, 11-dihydro-6H-pyrido(2,3-b)(1,4) benzodiazepin-6-on) (AFDX-116), 4-diphenylacetoxy-N-methyl-piperidine methobromide (4-DAMP) and hexahydrosiladifenidol (HHSiD). Pancreatic and cardiac muscarinic receptors also showed different (3H)NMS association and dissociation rates. These results support the concept of M2 receptor heterogeneity and confirm that M2 receptor subtypes have different binding kinetic properties.

PubMedSearch : Waelbroeck_1987_Life.Sci_41_2235
PubMedID: 3118122

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Waelbroeck M, Camus J, Winand J, Christophe J (1987)
Different antagonist binding properties of rat pancreatic and cardiac muscarinic receptors
Life Sciences 41 :2235

Waelbroeck M, Camus J, Winand J, Christophe J (1987)
Life Sciences 41 :2235