Role of muscarinic M2 and M4 receptors in modulation of neurally-evoked response in guinea pig gastric fundus

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Shikova, L. [1 ]
Kortezova, N. [1 ]
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[1] Bulgarian Acad Sci, Inst Physiol, BU-1113 Sofia, Bulgaria
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muscarinic subtype receptors; McN-A-343; nitric oxide; guinea pig gastric fundus;
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
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The role of M-2 and M-4 muscarinic receptors on the tone and stimulation-induced relaxation of the guinea pig gastric fundus after muscarinic activation by (4-Hydroxy-2-butynyl)-1-trimethylammonium-m-chlorocarbanilate chloride (McN-A-343) was investigated. Electrical field stimulation (EFS; 2Hz, 0.2 ms, supramaximal current intensity, 10 s train duration) elicited on-contraction, followed by off-relaxation in the circular muscle strips. McN-A-343 (10 mu M) increased the tone (TTX-insensitive) and transformed the EFS-evoked on-contraction into on-relaxation (TTX-sensitive). This on-relaxation consisted of two components: nitrergic and non-nitrergic. Blockade of M-2 receptors by methoctramine did not change the amplitude of EFS-evoked relaxation, but strongly decreased the tone indicating that M-2 receptors are involved in McN-A-343-evoked tone. Conversely, M-4 receptor blockade by tropicamide significantly increased EFS-evoked relaxation without influencing the tone, thus suggesting the participation of M-4 receptors in the neurally-evoked response. In addition after tropicamide the non-nitrergic component of relaxation predominates suggesting that M-4 receptors most likely positively modulate nitric oxide production after muscarinic stimulation by McN-A-343.
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