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  • Marmara Medical Journal
  • Volume:15 Issue:4
  • DARIFENACIN REVEALS A FUNCTIONAL ROLE FOR M4 MUSCARINIC ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTORS IN GUINEA PIG GALLBL...

DARIFENACIN REVEALS A FUNCTIONAL ROLE FOR M4 MUSCARINIC ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTORS IN GUINEA PIG GALLBLADDER

Authors : Ahmet Akıcı, Muradiye Nacak, Arthur Christopoulos, Şule Oktay
Pages : 248-252
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Publication Date : 2016-12-03
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Objective: Previous studies have revealed the presence of M1 to M4 muscarinic receptors in guinea pig gallbladder, with M3 and M4 receptors being claimed to mediate contractions. Methods: In the present study, cumulative concentration-response curves to carbachol were constructed in the absence and presence of darifenacin, which has greater selectivity for M3 over M4 receptors, in guinea-pig gallbladder. Results: Darifenacin caused concentration- dependent dextral shifts of the carbachol curve, however, at 1 pM, it also caused a degree of insurmountable antagonism. Using a novel analytical approach, we obtained a pKB estimate for darifenacin insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(7.51 ± 0.14); that is in excellent agreement with its affinity for M2/M4, but not M3 receptors. Conclusion: Given our previous demonstration that M2 receptors are unlikely to contribute to muscarinic contractions in this tissue, our current findings provide pharmacological evidence for a predominant role of M4 muscarinic receptors in guinea pig gallbladder contractions. Key Words: Muscarinic receptor, Guinea-pig, Gallbladder, Contraction, Darifenacin.
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