Assessment of Novel Muscarinic Acetylcholine Receptors in Rat Cerebral Cortex by a Tissue Segment Binding Method
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Muscarinic acetylcholine receptors (mAChRs) of rat cerebral cortex were evaluated using a tissue segment radioligand binding assay. [3H]-Quinuclidinyl benzilate (QNB, a hydrophobic ligand) specifically bound to mAChRs in the cortex segments. The total mAChRs level was approximately 2,000 fmol/mg protein, which was estimated after incubation for 120 min at 37°C or for 8 h at 4°C. These mAChRs were a mixture of high- and low-affinity sites for N-methylscopolamine (NMS) in a 70:30 ratio. In contrast, only a single high-affinity site for NMS was detected following incubation for 30 min at 37°C, whose abundance was about 70% of that of the total mAChRs. Atropine showed a single affinity for mAChRs under all conditions. These indicate that mAChRs are constitutively expressed not only on plasma membrane sites but also at intracellular sites in rat cerebral cortex and that the receptors at both sites have different affinities for NMS. Acetylcholine completely inhibited [3H]-QNB binding to both mAChRs without any change in the subcellular distribution, suggesting the possibility that acetylcholine can access, and bind to, both mAChRs in intact tissue. Two different affinity states for acetylcholine were detected only in plasma membrane mAChRs at 37°C. The present study demonstrates a unique subcellular distribution, and distinct pharmacological profiles, of mAChRs in rat cerebral cortex.
- 社団法人 日本薬理学会の論文
- 2010-04-20
著者
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Cheng Juei-tang
Department Of Pharmacology College Of Medicine National Cheng Kung University
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ANISUZZAMAN Abu
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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Muramatsu I
Division Of Pharmacology Department Of Biochemistry And Bioinformative Sciences University Of Fukui
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NISHIMUNE Atsushi
Division of Pharmacology, Department of Biochemistry and Bioinformative Sciences, School of Medicine
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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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Lee Kung-shing
Division Of Pharmacology Department Of Biochemistry And Bioinformative Sciences School Of Medicine U
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WANG Mao-Hsien
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 U
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Wang Mao-hsien
Division Of Pharmacology Department Of Biochemistry And Bioinformative Sciences School Of Medicine U
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Nishimune Atsushi
Division Of Pharmacology Department Of Biochemistry And Bioinformative Sciences School Of Medicine U
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Cheng Juei-Tang
Department of Medical Research, Chi Mei Medical Center
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