Title : Honokiol blocks store operated calcium entry in CHO cells expressing the M3 muscarinic receptor: honokiol and muscarinic signaling - Wang_2013_J.Biomed.Sci_20_11 |
Author(s) : Wang HJ , Martin AG , Chao PK , Reichard RA , Martin AL , Huang YW , Chan MH , Aronstam RS |
Ref : J Biomed Sci , 20 :11 , 2013 |
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Honokiol, a cell-permeable phenolic compound derived from the bark of magnolia trees and present in Asian herbal teas, has a unique array of pharmacological actions, including the inhibition of multiple autonomic responses. We determined the effects of honokiol on calcium signaling underlying transmission mediated by human M3 muscarinic receptors expressed in Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells. Receptor binding was determined in radiolabelled ligand binding assays; changes in intracellular calcium concentrations were determined using a fura-2 ratiometric imaging protocol; cytotoxicity was determined using a dye reduction assay. |
PubMedSearch : Wang_2013_J.Biomed.Sci_20_11 |
PubMedID: 23432810 |
Wang HJ, Martin AG, Chao PK, Reichard RA, Martin AL, Huang YW, Chan MH, Aronstam RS (2013)
Honokiol blocks store operated calcium entry in CHO cells expressing the M3 muscarinic receptor: honokiol and muscarinic signaling
J Biomed Sci
20 :11
Wang HJ, Martin AG, Chao PK, Reichard RA, Martin AL, Huang YW, Chan MH, Aronstam RS (2013)
J Biomed Sci
20 :11