Assessment of Muscarinic Receptor Subtypes in Human and Rat Lower Urinary Tract by Tissue Segment Binding Assay
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Muscarinic receptors in the human and rat lower urinary tract (urinary bladder detrusor muscle and mucosa, and prostate) were identified by intact tissue segment binding assays with two radioligands, and the effects of prolonged receptor activation in vitro on muscarinic receptors were examined. Hydrophilic [3H]-NMS and hydrophobic [3H]-QNB bound to the detrusor muscle segments with the same density, suggesting that the muscarinic receptors were localized at the plasma membrane. While the density of muscarinic receptor was higher in detrusor muscle than in the bladder mucosa and prostate, there was no species-specific difference either in density or in subtype distribution (M1, M2, and M3 subtypes in detrusor; M2 and M3 subtypes in bladder mucosa; and M1 and M2 subtypes in prostate). Incubation of detrusor strips with carbachol decreased [3H]-NMS binding sites within 20 min, followed by a reduction of [3H]-QNB binding sites after a 60-min lag phase. The loss of the binding sites over 3 h after carbachol treatment was the same (approximately 40%) for both radioligands. The present intact tissue segment binding assay reveals tissue-specific and plasma membrane distribution of distinct muscarinic receptor subtypes and their dynamic changes (internalization and down-regulation) in lower urinary tract of humans and rats.
- 社団法人 日本薬理学会の論文
- 2008-02-20
著者
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Miwa Soichi
Department Of Cellular Pharmacology Hokkaido University Graduate School Of Medicine
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TANAKA Takashi
Division of Pharmacology, Department of Biochemistry and Bioinformative Sciences, School of Medicine
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MURAMATSU Ikunobu
Division of Pharmacology, Department of Biochemistry and Bioinformative Sciences, School of Medicine
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SUZUKI Fumiko
Division of Pharmacology, Department of Biochemistry and Bioinformative Sciences, School of Medicine
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ANISUZZAMAN Abu
Division of Pharmacology, Department of Biochemistry and Bioinformative Sciences, School of Medicine
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MORISHIMA Shigeru
Division of Pharmacology, Department of Biochemistry and Bioinformative Sciences, School of Medicine
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Anisuzzaman Abu
Div. Of Pharmacology Dep. Of Biochemistry And Bioinformative Sciences School Of Medicine Univ. Of Fu
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Suzuki Fumiko
Division Of Pharmacology Department Of Biochemistry And Bioinformative Sciences University Of Fukui
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Muramatsu Ikunobu
Organization For Life Sci. Advancement Programs Univ. Of Fukui Jpn
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Muramatsu Ikunobu
Division Of Pharmacology Department Of Biochemistry And Bioinformative Sciences School Of Medicine U
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Muramatsu Ikunobu
Division Of Pharmacology Department Of Biochemistry And Bioinformative Sciences University Of Fukui
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Suzuki Fumio
Division Of Pharmacology Department Of Biochemistry And Bioinformative Sciences University Of Fukui
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Muramatsu I
Division Of Pharmacology Department Of Biochemistry And Bioinformative Sciences University Of Fukui
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Yokoyama Osamu
Division Of Urology Department Of Surgery School Of Medicine University Of Fukui
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Akino Hironobu
Division Of Urology Department Of Surgery School Of Medicine University Of Fukui
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YOSHIKI Hatsumi
Division of Pharmacology, Department of Biochemistry and Bioinformative Sciences, School of Medicine
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SATHI Zakia
Division of Pharmacology, Department of Biochemistry and Bioinformative Sciences, University of Fuku
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Sathi Zakia
Division Of Pharmacology Department Of Biochemistry And Bioinformative Sciences University Of Fukui
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Yoshiki Hatsumi
Division Of Pharmacology Department Of Biochemistry And Bioinformative Sciences School Of Medicine U
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Suzuki Fumiko
Division Of Pharmacology Department Of Biochemistry And Bioinformative Sciences School Of Medicine U
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Miwa Soichi
Division Of Pharmacology Department Of Biochemistry And Bioinformative Sciences School Of Medicine U
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Taniguchi T
Division Of Pharmacology Department Of Biochemistry And Bioinformative Sciences University Of Fukui
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Miwa Soichi
Dep. Of Cellular Pharmacology Hokkaido Univ. Graduate School Of Medicine Jpn
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Anisuzzaman Abu
Division Of Pharmacology Department Of Biochemistry And Bioinformative Sciences School Of Medicine U
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Morishima Shigeru
Division Of Pharmacology Department Of Biochemistry And Bioinformative Sciences School Of Medicine U
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Tanaka Takashi
Division Of Health Sciences Graduate School Of Medicine Osaka University
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