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N-Ethylmaleimide differentiates between the M2- and M4-autoreceptor-mediated inhibition of acetylcholine release in the mouse brain.

Justine Etscheid1,2, Klaus Mohr1, Eberhard Schlicker3.   

Abstract

Muscarinic M2 and M4 receptors resemble each other in brain distribution, function, and Gi/o protein signaling. However, there is evidence from human recombinant receptors that the M4 receptor also couples to Gs protein whereas such an alternative signaling is of minor importance for its M2 counterpart. The question arises whether this property is shared by native receptors, e.g., the murine hippocampal M2- and the striatal M4-autoreceptor. To this end, the electrically evoked tritium overflow was studied in mouse hippocampal and striatal slices pre-incubated with 3H-choline. 3H-Acetylcholine release in either region was inhibited by the potent muscarinic receptor agonist iperoxo (pIC50 8.6-8.8) in an atropine-sensitive manner (apparent pA2 8.6-8.8); iperoxo was much more potent than oxotremorine (pIC50 6.5-6.6). In hippocampal slices, N-ethylmaleimide (NEM) 32 μM, which inactivates Gi/o proteins, tended to shift the concentration-response curve of iperoxo (pIC50 8.8) to the right (pIC50 8.5) and depressed its maximum from 85 to 69%. In striatal slices, the inhibitory effect of iperoxo declined at concentrations higher than 0.1 μM, yielding a biphasic curve with a pIC50 of 8.6 for the falling part and a pEC50 of 6.4 for the rising part of the curve. The inhibitory effect of iperoxo 10 μM (47%) after NEM pre-treatment was lower by about 35% compared to the maximum (74%) obtained without NEM. In conclusion, our data, which need to be confirmed by pertussis toxin, might suggest that in the striatum, unlike the hippocampus, stimulatory Gs protein comes into play at high concentrations of a muscarinic receptor agonist.

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Keywords:  Acetylcholine release; Iperoxo; M2 receptor; M4 receptor; N-Ethylmaleimide

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30032313     DOI: 10.1007/s00210-018-1539-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol        ISSN: 0028-1298            Impact factor:   3.000


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