نتایج جستجو برای: muscarinic receptors

تعداد نتایج: 228834  

Journal: :Journal of neurochemistry 1999
Y S Lee Y S Park D J Chang J M Hwang C K Min B K Kaang N J Cho

We have isolated a cDNA clone from the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans that encodes a protein of greatest sequence similarity to muscarinic acetylcholine receptors. This gene codes for a polypeptide of 682 amino acids containing seven putative transmembrane domains. The amino acid identities, excluding a highly variable middle portion of the third intracellular loop, to the human m1-m5 receptor...

2013
Tatsuya HAGA

Muscarinic acetylcholine receptors, which comprise five subtypes (M1-M5 receptors), are expressed in both the CNS and PNS (particularly the target organs of parasympathetic neurons). M1-M5 receptors are integral membrane proteins with seven transmembrane segments, bind with acetylcholine (ACh) in the extracellular phase, and thereafter interact with and activate GTP-binding regulatory proteins ...

Journal: :Circulation 2001
V Oberhauser E Schwertfeger T Rutz F Beyersdorf L C Rump

BACKGROUND An imbalance of sympathetic and parasympathetic drive to the heart is an important risk factor for cardiac death in patients with coronary heart disease, diabetes, and renal insufficiency. The amount of neurotransmitter released from peripheral autonomic nerves is modulated by presynaptic receptor systems. In analogy to alpha-autoreceptors on sympathetic nerves, muscarinic autorecept...

Journal: :Journal of neurochemistry 2005
Prasad V Phatarpekar Simon F Durdan Chad M Copeland Elizabeth L Crittenden James D Neece Dana M García

Muscarinic receptors are the predominant cholinergic receptors in the central and peripheral nervous systems. Recently, activation of muscarinic receptors was found to elicit pigment granule dispersion in retinal pigment epithelium isolated from bluegill fish. Pigment granule movement in retinal pigment epithelium is a light-adaptive mechanism in fish. In the present study, we used pharmacologi...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 1999
R Maggio P Barbier A Colelli F Salvadori G Demontis G U Corsini

By means of the expression of two chimeric receptors, alpha(2)/M(3) and M(3)/alpha(2), in which the carboxy-terminal receptor portions, containing transmembrane domains VI and VII, were exchanged between the alpha(2C)-adrenergic and the M(3) muscarinic receptor, it has been shown that G protein-coupled receptors are able to interact functionally with each other at the molecular level to form (h...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2014
Abigail Kalmbach Jack Waters

Release of acetylcholine (ACh) in neocortex is important for learning, memory and attention tasks. The primary source of ACh in neocortex is axons ascending from the basal forebrain. Release of ACh from these axons evokes changes in the cortical local field potential (LFP), including a decline in low-frequency spectral power that is often referred to as desynchronization of the LFP and is thoug...

Journal: :Journal of physiology and pharmacology : an official journal of the Polish Physiological Society 2009
G Tobin D Giglio O Lundgren

Acetylcholine is a transmitter in preganglionic autonomic and postganglionic parasympathetic nerves and a non-neuronal paracrine mediator in the alimentary tract. Acetylcholine is involved in the control of almost any function within these organ systems, and almost every cell type expresses multiple muscarinic receptor subtypes. Although muscarinic receptors at non-neuronal effector cells commo...

Journal: :European journal of pharmacology 1989
R Kopp G Lambrecht E Mutschler U Moser R Tacke A Pfeiffer

Five different muscarinic receptor subtypes can be distinguished by the differences in their amino acid sequence, the coupled signal transduction system, pharmacological binding properties and activation of ionic fluxes. The present study served to characterize the binding profile of muscarinic receptors in human colon carcinoma cells (HT-29) using selective muscarinic antagonists. The affiniti...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1985
K J Kellar A M Martino D P Hall R D Schwartz R L Taylor

High-affinity binding of [3H]acetylcholine to muscarinic cholinergic sites in rat CNS and peripheral tissues was measured in the presence of cytisin, which occupies nicotinic cholinergic receptors. The muscarinic sites were characterized with regard to binding kinetics, pharmacology, anatomical distribution, and regulation by guanyl nucleotides. These binding sites have characteristics of high-...

Journal: :Toxicon : official journal of the International Society on Toxinology 2000
D Jerusalinsky E Kornisiuk P Alfaro J Quillfeldt A Ferreira V E Rial R Durán C Cerveñansky

Muscarinic receptors are widely spread throughout the body, and are involved in the regulation of fundamental physiological processes, like the modulation of the heart rate, control of motor systems and modulation of learning and memory. In the central nervous system the cholinergic transmission is mainly mediated by muscarinic receptors; there are five subtypes that are all expressed in the br...

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