Regulation of guinea pig ileal electrolyte transport by M3-muscarinic acetylcholine receptors in vitro
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Regulation of guinea pig ileal electrolyte transport by M3-muscarinic acetylcholine receptors in vitro
Abstract
To determine the muscarinic receptor subtype mediating guinea pig ileal mucosal electrolyte secretion, we compared the potencies (Kb) of selective M1 (pirenzepine) (PZ), M2 (AF-DX 116, methoctramine), and M3 [4-diphenylacetoxy-N-methylpiperidine methiodide (4-DAMP), hexahydrosiladifenidol (HHSiD)] antagonists as inhibitors of carbachol-induced reductions in guinea pig atrial heart rate and ileal longitudinal muscle contractions, responses mediated by M2 and M3 receptors, respectively. Pretreatment with all five muscarinic antagonists shifted the carbachol concentration-response curve to the right, in a manner suggesting competitive antagonism. The following affinity profiles (Kb, nM) were obtained for: 1) ileal mucosa: 4-DAMP (2.7) greater than HHSiD (23.0) greater than PZ (110) greater than or equal to methoctramine (395) greater than AF-DX 116 (784); 2) atrial heart rate: 4-DAMP (9.5) congruent to methoctramine (11) greater than AF-DX 116 (63) greater than HHSiD (222) greater than PZ (256); and 3) ileal longitudinal muscle: 4-DAMP (3.1) greater than HHSiD (21) greater than PZ (143) greater than methoctramine (388) greater than or equal to AF-DX 116 (482). The selectivity profiles of these antagonists suggest that muscarinic receptors in the ileal mucosa more closely resemble those in the ileal muscle (M3) than those in atrial muscle (M2). Moreover, M1-muscarinic receptors appear to be relatively unimportant in mediating the effects of carbachol on short circuit current (ISC). Carbachol-induced increases in ISC were also unaffected by pretreatment with 0.5 microM tetrodotoxin, suggesting that electrolyte transport in the guinea pig ileal mucosa may be mediated, in part, by postsynaptic M3-muscarinic receptors on the enterocytes.
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