Identification of subtypes of muscarinic receptors that regulate Ca2+ and K+ channel activity in sympathetic neurons |
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Authors: | Shapiro M S Gomeza J Hamilton S E Hille B Loose M D Nathanson N M Roche J P Wess J |
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Affiliation: | Department of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle 98195-7290, USA. shapirom@uthscsa.edu |
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Abstract: | Many different G protein-coupled receptors modulate the activity of Ca2+ and K+ channels in a variety of neuronal types. There are five known subtypes (M1-M5) of muscarinic acetylcholine receptors. Knockout mice lacking the M1, M2, or M4 subtypes are studied to determine which receptors mediate modulation of voltage-gated Ca2+ channels in mouse sympathetic neurons. In these cells, muscarinic agonists modulate N- and L-type Ca2+ channels and the M-type K+ channel through two distinct, G-protein mediated pathways. The fast and voltage-dependent pathway is lacking in the M2 receptor knockout mice. The slow and voltage-independent pathway is absent in the M1 receptor knockout mice. Neither pathway is affected in the M4 receptor knockout mice. Muscarinic modulation of the M current is absent in the M1 receptor knockout mice, and can be reconstituted in a heterologous expression system using cloned channels and M1 receptors. Our results using knockout mice are compared with pharmacological data in the rat. |
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