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Characterization of pre- and postsynaptic muscarinic receptors in circular muscle of pig gastric fundus.

Pascal G Leclere1, Romain A Lefebvre.   

Abstract

1. This study investigated the subtype of muscarinic receptors on the cholinergic neurones and smooth muscle in the circular muscle of the pig gastric fundus. 2. Muscarinic antagonists, except MT-3, concentration-dependently inhibited the contractions induced by a given concentration of acetylcholine. Concentration-response curves by acetylcholine were shifted rightwards in a parallel manner without depression of the maximum by the muscarinic antagonists, except by MT-3 that induced a leftward shift. Correlation of the pIC(50) and pA(2) values with published pK(i) values for the five muscarinic receptor subtypes suggests that the muscarinic receptors on pig gastric fundus circular muscle belong to the M(3) subtype. 3. Electrically-evoked contractions (40 V, 4 Hz, 0.25 ms, 2 min) were concentration-dependently inhibited by the muscarinic antagonists except for methoctramine and AF-DX 116, that increased the amplitude of the electrically-induced contractions in lower concentrations. MT-3 tended to increase the electrically-induced contractions. 4. The antagonists, except MT-3, concentration-dependently increased the electrically-induced tritium outflow (40 V, 4 Hz, 0.25 ms, 2 min) after incubation of the tissues with [(3)H]-choline. MT-3 (3 x 10(-8) and 10(-7) M) decreased the electrically-induced tritium release. Correlation of the pIC(50) values with published pK(i) values for the different muscarinic receptor subtypes yielded a significant and comparable correlation for M(1), M(3), M(4) and M(5) receptors. 5. These results suggest that the postsynaptic receptors in circular muscle of the pig gastric fundus belong to the M(3) subtype. However, the presynaptic receptor could not be clearly defined, although it does certainly not belong to the M(2) subtype.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11877333      PMCID: PMC1573246          DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjp.0704582

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Pharmacol        ISSN: 0007-1188            Impact factor:   8.739


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