Literature DB >> 8813558

Opposite effects of alcuronium on agonist and on antagonist binding to muscarinic receptors.

A Maass1, K Mohr.   

Abstract

Alcuronium is known to retard allosterically the dissociation of [3H]N-methylscopolamine from muscarinic M2 receptors, thereby augmenting the binding of this antagonist. Functionally, alcuronium behaves as a weak antimuscarinic agent and induces in combination with N-methylscopolamine an overadditive antimuscarinic action with oxotremorine-M as the agonist. The effect of alcuronium on the binding of [3H]oxotremorine-M was studied in porcine heart homogenates. Agonist binding was concentration dependently inhibited with a Ki = 0.48 +/- 0.03 microM (means +/- S.D., n = 3). Under identical conditions [3H]N-methylscopolamine binding was elevated. Alcuronium, 100 microM, which nearly prevented the dissociation of [3H]N-methylscopolamine, retarded the rate of dissociation of [3H]oxotremorine-M only by a factor of two. These findings support the notion that the overadditive antimuscarinic action of alcuronium in conjunction with N-methylscopolamine is based on a shift by alcuronium of the interplay between agonist and antagonist in favour of the antagonist.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8813558     DOI: 10.1016/0014-2999(96)00240-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Pharmacol        ISSN: 0014-2999            Impact factor:   4.432


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