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    Springer
    Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's archives of pharmacology 341 (1990), S. 14-21 
    ISSN: 1432-1912
    Keywords: Human cardiac muscarinic cholinoceptors ; Muscarinic cholinoceptor subtypes ; Human right atrium ; Human left papillary muscle ; Negative inotropic effect ; [N-Methyl-3H]-scopolamine
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary In human atrial and ventricular myocardium, the muscarinic cholinoceptor (M-cholinoceptor) populations were characterized by means of radioligand binding (with [N-methyl-3H]-scopolamine ([3H]-NMS) as the ligand) and functional experiments (negative inotropic effect of carbachol on isolated electrically driven right atrial and left papillary muscle preparations). (1) Binding of [3H]-NMS to human atrial and ventricular membranes was rapid, reversible and saturable (KD-values: 0.5–1.0 nmol/l). The maximal number of [3H]-NMS binding sites, however, was approximately 2.5-fold higher in right and left atrial membranes (200–250 fmol[3H]-NMS specifically bound/mg protein) than in right and left ventricular membranes (80–100 fmol/mg protein). (2) M-cholinoceptor antagonists inhibited [3H]-NMS binding to right atrial and left ventricular membranes with steep, monophasic competition curves indicating interaction with a single class of binding sites. In both tissues the order of potency was: atropine 〉 AF-DX 116 〉 hexahydro-siladifenidol (HHSiD) 〉 pirenzepine. (4) It is concluded that, in the human heart, functional M-cholinoceptors mediating negative inotropic effects exist that belong predominantly (if not exclusively) to the M2-subtype. However, the atrial regions of the human heart are more densely endowed with these M2-cholinoceptors than the ventricular myocardium.
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