A quantitative study of the effects of some muscarinic antagonists on the guinea-pig olfactory cortex slice
- PMID: 3390654
- PMCID: PMC1853873
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1988.tb11472.x
A quantitative study of the effects of some muscarinic antagonists on the guinea-pig olfactory cortex slice
Abstract
1. Muscarinic depression of the electrically-evoked surface-negative field potential (N-wave) was measured in guinea-pig olfactory cortex slices maintained in vitro. 2. The effects of three muscarinic receptor antagonists, pirenzepine, atropine and gallamine on this muscarinic response were analysed in detail. 3. Pirenzepine was a potent competitive antagonist of carbachol (CCh)-evoked responses. Schild plot analysis yielded a pA2 value of 7.9 (Schild slope constrained to unity). A similar analysis for atropine versus CCh responses gave a pA2 of 8.9. 4. Combination experiments using pirenzepine and atropine produced dose-ratio shifts close to those expected for two antagonists competing for a similar receptor site. 5. Gallamine was only a weak antagonist of responses to CCh. 6. Oxotremorine behaved as a competitive antagonist at this muscarinic receptor (pA2 = 6.1). 7. It is concluded that the presynaptic muscarinic receptor mediating depression of the N-wave in the olfactory cortex slice is of the M1-subtype.
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