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Functional M3 cholinoreceptors are present in pacemaker and working myocardium of murine heart.

Denis V Abramochkin1, Svetlana V Tapilina, Galina S Sukhova, Eugen E Nikolsky, Leniz F Nurullin.   

Abstract

The presence of M3 cholinoreceptors and their role in mediation of action potential waveform modulation were determined by immunolabeling of receptor proteins and standard microelectrode technique, respectively. The sinoatrial node (SAN), which was determined as a connexin 43 negative area within the intercaval region, the surrounding atrial tissue, and the working ventricular myocardium exhibited labeling of both M3 and M2 receptors. However, the density of M3 and M2 labeling was about twofold higher in the SAN compared to working myocardium. The stimulation of M3 receptors was obtained by application of nonselective M1 and M3 muscarinic agonist pilocarpine (10(-5) M) in the presence of selective M2 blocker methoctramine (10(-7) M). Stimulation of M3 receptors provoked marked shortening of action potential duration in atrial and ventricular working myocardium. In the SAN, M3 stimulation leads to a significant reduction of sinus rhythm rate accompanied with slowing of diastolic depolarization and increase of action potential upstroke velocity. All electrophysiological effects of selective M3 stimulation were suppressed by specific blocker of M3 receptors 4-DAMP (10(-8) M). We conclude that M3 cholinoreceptors are present in pacemaker and working myocardium of murine heart, where they mediate negative cholinergic effects: slowing of sinus rhythm and shortening of action potentials.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22350728     DOI: 10.1007/s00424-012-1075-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pflugers Arch        ISSN: 0031-6768            Impact factor:   3.657


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