Pharmacological characterization of muscarinic receptors in mouse isolatedurinary bladder smooth muscle

Citation
A. Choppin et Rm. Eglen, Pharmacological characterization of muscarinic receptors in mouse isolatedurinary bladder smooth muscle, BR J PHARM, 133(7), 2001, pp. 1035-1040
Citations number
28
Categorie Soggetti
Pharmacology & Toxicology
Journal title
BRITISH JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY
ISSN journal
00071188 → ACNP
Volume
133
Issue
7
Year of publication
2001
Pages
1035 - 1040
Database
ISI
SICI code
0007-1188(200108)133:7<1035:PCOMRI>2.0.ZU;2-N
Abstract
1 The pharmacological characteristics of muscarinic receptors in the male m ice urinary bladder smooth muscle were studied. 2 (+)-Cis-dioxolane, oxotremorine-M, acetylcholine, carbachol and pilocarpi ne induced concentration-dependent contractions of the urinary bladder smoo th muscle (pEC(50)=6.6 +/-0.1, 6.9 +/-0.1, 6.7 +/-0.1, 5.8 +/-0.1 and 5.8 /-0. 1, E-Max=3.2 +/-0.8 g, 2.7 +/-0.4 g, 1.0 +/-0.1 g, 2.7 +/-0.3 and 0.9 +/-0.2 g, respectively, n=4). These contractions were competitively antagon ized by a range of muscarinic receptor antagonists (pK(B) values): atropine (9.22 +/-0.09), pirenzepine (6.85 +/-0.08), 4-DAMP (8.42 +/-0.14), methoct ramine (5.96 +/-0.05), p-F-HHSiD (7.48 +/-0.09), tolterodine (8.89 +/-0.13) , AQRA 741 (7.04 +/-0.12), s-secoverine (8.21 +/-0.09), zamifenacin (8.30 /-0.17) and darifenacin (8.70 +/-0.09). 3 In this tissue, the pK(B) values correlated most favourably with pK(i) va lues for these compounds at human recombinant muscarinic M-3 receptors. A s ignificant correlation was also noted at human recombinant muscarinic m5 re ceptors given the poor discriminative ability of ligands between M-3 and m5 receptors. 4 In recontraction studies, in which the muscarinic M-3 receptor population was decreased, and conditions optimized to study M-2 receptor activation, methoctramine exhibited an affinity estimate consistent with muscarinic M-3 receptors (pK(B)=6.23 +/-0.14; pA(2)=6.16 +/-0.03). 5 Overall, these data study suggest that muscarinic M-3 receptors are the p redominant, if not the exclusive, subtype mediating contractile responses t o muscarinic agonists in male mouse urinary bladder smooth muscle.