Jpn. J. Pharmacol. 76 (2), 213-218 (1998)


M2 and M3 Muscarinic Receptors Couple, Respectively, With Activation of Nonselective Cationic Channels and Potassium Channels in Intestinal Smooth Muscle Cells

Seiichi Komori, Toshihiro Unno, Takahisa Nakayama and Hidenori Ohashi



Laboratory of Pharmacology, Department of Veterinary Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Gifu University, 1-1 Yanagido, Gifu 501-11, Japan


Abstract: Smooth muscle cells of guinea pig ileum express both M2 and M3 subtypes of muscarinic receptors. Under voltage clamp, activation of the muscarinic receptors with carbachol (CCh) induces Ca2+-activated K+ current (IK-Ca) and nonselective cationic current (Icat). Receptor subtypes mediating the current responses were characterized by using pirenzepine, AF-DX116, 4-DAMP and atropine, which have different profiles of the affinity constants for muscarinic receptor subtypes. The muscarinic antagonists inhibited either CCh-evoked IK-Ca or Icat with different potencies. Their relative potencies for IK-Ca and Icat inhibition resembled the relative affinity constants for M3 and M2 subtypes, respectively. Thus, the IK-Ca is mediated via the M3 subtype and the Icat via the M2 subtype.

Keywords: Carbachol, Muscarinic receptor, Smooth muscle, Ca2+-activated K+ current, Nonselective cationic current


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