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Parasympathetic denervation decreases muscarinic receptor binding in rat parotid.
Authors:B R Talamo  S C Adler  D R Burt
Institution:1. Department of Neurology and Physiological Chemistry, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Baltimore, Maryland, USA;2. Department of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Abstract:After unilateral postganglionic parasympathetic denervation of rat parotid glands for 3, 6 or 16 days, the binding of 3H] quinuclidinylbenzilate, a potent and specific muscarinic antagonist, was decreased by 28–45%. The largest part of the decrease was already present at 3 days, and thus appeared to coincide with the loss of parasympathetic terminals (as shown by a 94% reduction in choline acetyltransferase activity). The decrease in binding was expressed as a reduced number of membrane sites, with no significant change in affinity, and could be accounted for only in part by a reduction in the size of denervated glands. The rapid loss of binding suggests the existence of muscarinic receptors on parasympathetic terminals. The clear absence of any receptor increases at longer periods of denervation, when parotid glands are reported to give supersensitive secretory responses, suggests that mechanisms other than receptor increases are important in denervation supersensitivity in exocrine glands.
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