Muscarinic receptor localization and function in rabbit carotid body |
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Authors: | BG Dinger L Almaraz T Hirano K Yoshizaki C Gonzalez A Gomez-NinÜo SJ Fidone |
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Institution: | Department of Physiology, School of Medicine, University of Utah, Salt Lake City 84108. |
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Abstract: | Acetylcholine and muscarinic agonists inhibit chemosensory activity in the rabbit carotid sinus nerve (CSN). Because the mechanism of this inhibition is poorly understood, we have investigated the kinetics and distribution of muscarinic receptors in the rabbit carotid body with the specific muscarinic antagonist 3H]quinuclidinylbenzilate (3H]QNB). Equilibrium binding experiments identified displaceable binding sites (1 microM atropine) with a Kd = 71.46 pM and a Bmax = 9.23 pmol/g tissue. These binding parameters and the pharmacology of the displaceable 3H]QNB binding sites are similar to specific muscarinic receptors identified in numerous other nervous, muscular and glandular tissues. Comparisons of specific binding in normal and chronic CSN-denervated carotid bodies suggest that muscarinic receptors are absent on afferent terminals in the carotid body; however, nearly 50% of the specific 3H]QNB binding is lost following chronic sympathectomy, suggesting the presence of presynaptic muscarinic receptors on the sympathetic innervation supplying the carotid body vasculature. Autoradiographic studies have localized the remainder of 3H]QNB binding sites to lobules of type I and type II parenchymal cells. In separate experiments, the muscarinic agonists, oxotremorine (100 microM) stimulation of the in vitro carotid body. Our data suggest that muscarinic inhibition in the rabbit carotid body is mediated by receptors located on type I cells which are able to modulate the excitatory actions of acetylcholine at nicotinic sites. |
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Keywords: | Carotid body Chemoreceptor Muscarinic receptor Cholinergic receptor Autoradiography Receptor binding |
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