Cholinergic activation of Cl − secretion in rat colonic epithelia

Acetylcholine receptor agonists and antagonists were used in a pharmacological analysis to identify which muscarinic receptor(s) may be involved in cholinergic regulation of Cl − secretion across rat colonic mucosa in vitro. A comparative ligand binding analysis for each of the antagonists was carri...

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Published inEuropean journal of pharmacology Vol. 275; no. 1; pp. 83 - 89
Main Authors O'Malley, Kate E., Farrell, Colm B., O'Boyle, Kathy M., Baird, Alan W.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Amsterdam Elsevier B.V 24.02.1995
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Summary:Acetylcholine receptor agonists and antagonists were used in a pharmacological analysis to identify which muscarinic receptor(s) may be involved in cholinergic regulation of Cl − secretion across rat colonic mucosa in vitro. A comparative ligand binding analysis for each of the antagonists was carried out in parallel. Both studies elicited identical rank order potencies (atropine ≥ 4-diphenyl-acetoxy- N-piperidine methiodide (4-DAMP) > pirenzepine > 11-[[2[(diethylamino)methyl]-1-pipiridinyl]acetyl[-5,11-dihydro-6 H-pyrido[2,3- b]]1,4]benzodiazepine-6-one (AF-DX 116). Cholinomimetic-induced Cl − secretion was predominantly mediated by activation of muscarinic receptors in rat isolated colonic mucosa, with only a modest contribution from nicotinic receptors. Short circuit current responses evoked by the selective muscarinic M 1 receptor agonist 4-[[(3-chlorophenyl)amino]carbonyl]- N,N,N-trimethyl-2-butyn-1-aminium chloride (McN-A-343) suggest that this receptor subtype, which is thought to be neuronally sited, also plays a minor role in regulation of intestinal ion transport. The principal epithelial cell receptors responsible for acetylcholine receptor-mediated Cl − secretion appear to belong to the M 3 class.
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ISSN:0014-2999
1879-0712
DOI:10.1016/0014-2999(94)00758-Y