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. 1988 Apr;93(4):918-24.
doi: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1988.tb11480.x.

Aging and cholinergic responses in bovine trachealis muscle

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Aging and cholinergic responses in bovine trachealis muscle

M Wills et al. Br J Pharmacol. 1988 Apr.

Abstract

1. The relative potencies of muscarinic agonists on bovine tracheal smooth muscle were unchanged as a consequence of aging and were carbachol greater than oxotremorine greater than muscarine greater than pilocarpine greater than McNeil A-343. 2. During aging, the potencies of carbachol, oxotremorine, McNeil A-343 and pilocarpine, but not muscarine, were reduced. 3. Maximal induced tensions to all the agents studied were reduced as a consequence of age. 4. Irreversible antagonism with benzilylcholine mustard showed that agonist efficacy was significantly reduced during aging. 5. Estimated receptor occupancy at the EC50 was significantly greater in tracheal tissues from the mature versus immature cows for every agonist studied. 6. The dissociation constants for full agonists (carbachol, oxotremorine and methacholine) were decreased with maturation while the converse was observed with partial agonists (McNeil A-343, pilocarpine). 7. We conclude that there are significant changes in the properties and coupling of muscarinic receptors during aging. These changes may contribute to the reduced airway reactivity seen in vivo.

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