Rapid Communication: cis-Methyldioxolane Specifically Recognizes the m2 Muscarinic Receptor |
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Authors: | Robin A Huff Mohamed B Abou-Donia |
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Institution: | Laboratory of Neurotoxicology, Department of Pharmacology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Abstract: cis -Methyldioxolane (CD) is a muscarinic receptor agonist. 3H] CD has been used to label a subpopulation of muscarinic receptors described as exhibiting high agonist affinity. Pharmacological evidence suggests that the population of receptors labeled by 3H] CD consists of m2 and/or m4 subtypes; however, no studies have directly addressed the subtype selectivity of 3H] CD. The present study characterizes binding of this ligand to individual human receptor subtypes expressed in transfected Chinese hamster ovary cells. Results indicate that 3H] CD binds with high affinity only to Hm2 receptors but not to all Hm2 receptors. Twenty-eight percent of Hm2 receptors bound 3H] CD with a K D of 3.5 ± 0.5 nM. Binding was eliminated in the presence of guanosine 5'- O -(3-thiotriphosphate), indicating that the Hm2 receptors labeled by 3H] CD are those that are associated with GDP-bound G protein. Binding of 3H] CD by only a subpopulation of Hm2 receptors is in agreement with data generated from studies of 3H] CD binding in mammalian brain. Because muscarinic receptors have been implicated to play a role in the pathogenesis of both Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease, as well as the neurotoxicity of organophosphorus compounds, knowledge of the binding specificity of the muscarinic agonist 3H] CD should aid research in these areas. |
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Keywords: | Muscarinic receptors cis-Methyldioxolane Quinuclidinyl benzilate Receptor binding Chinese hamster ovary cells |
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