نتایج جستجو برای: muscarinic agonists

تعداد نتایج: 48298  

Journal: :Molecular pharmacology 2002
Alokesh Duttaroy Jesus Gomeza Jai-Wei Gan Nasir Siddiqui Anthony S Basile W Dean Harman Philip L Smith Christian C Felder Allan I Levey Jürgen Wess

Centrally active muscarinic agonists display pronounced analgesic effects. Identification of the specific muscarinic acetylcholine receptor (mAChR) subtype(s) mediating this activity is of considerable therapeutic interest. To examine the roles of the M(2) and M(4) receptor subtypes, the two G(i)/G(o)-coupled mAChRs, in mediating agonist-dependent antinociception, we generated a mutant mouse li...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2010
Morgane Thomsen P Jeffrey Conn Craig Lindsley Jürgen Wess Joon Y Boon Brian S Fulton Anders Fink-Jensen S Barak Caine

Muscarinic cholinergic receptors modulate dopaminergic function in brain pathways thought to mediate cocaine's abuse-related effects. Here, we sought to confirm and extend in the mouse species findings that nonselective muscarinic receptor antagonists can enhance cocaine's discriminative stimulus. More importantly, we tested the hypothesis that muscarinic receptor agonists with varied receptor ...

2009
Morgane Thomsen P. Jeffrey Conn Craig Lindsley Jürgen Wess Joon Y. Boon Brian S. Fulton Anders Fink-Jensen Barak Caine

Muscarinic cholinergic receptors modulate dopaminergic function in brain pathways thought to mediate cocaine’s abuse-related effects. Here we sought to confirm and extend in the mouse species findings that nonselective muscarinic receptor antagonists can enhance cocaine’s discriminative stimulus. More importantly, we tested the hypothesis that muscarinic receptor agonists with varied receptor s...

2009
Morgane Thomsen P. Jeffrey Conn Craig Lindsley Jürgen Wess Joon Y. Boon Brian S. Fulton Anders Fink-Jensen Barak Caine

Muscarinic cholinergic receptors modulate dopaminergic function in brain pathways thought to mediate cocaine’s abuse-related effects. Here we sought to confirm and extend in the mouse species findings that nonselective muscarinic receptor antagonists can enhance cocaine’s discriminative stimulus. More importantly, we tested the hypothesis that muscarinic receptor agonists with varied receptor s...

2009
Morgane Thomsen P. Jeffrey Conn Craig Lindsley Jürgen Wess Joon Y. Boon Brian S. Fulton Anders Fink-Jensen Barak Caine

Muscarinic cholinergic receptors modulate dopaminergic function in brain pathways thought to mediate cocaine’s abuse-related effects. Here we sought to confirm and extend in the mouse species findings that nonselective muscarinic receptor antagonists can enhance cocaine’s discriminative stimulus. More importantly, we tested the hypothesis that muscarinic receptor agonists with varied receptor s...

2009
Morgane Thomsen P. Jeffrey Conn Craig Lindsley Jürgen Wess Joon Y. Boon Brian S. Fulton Anders Fink-Jensen Barak Caine

Muscarinic cholinergic receptors modulate dopaminergic function in brain pathways thought to mediate cocaine’s abuse-related effects. Here we sought to confirm and extend in the mouse species findings that nonselective muscarinic receptor antagonists can enhance cocaine’s discriminative stimulus. More importantly, we tested the hypothesis that muscarinic receptor agonists with varied receptor s...

Journal: :British journal of pharmacology 2006
Dedmer Schaafsma Mark Boterman Anne-Margreet de Jong Iris Hovens Jelte-Maarten Penninks S Adriaan Nelemans Herman Meurs Johan Zaagsma

In airway smooth muscle (ASM), full and partial muscarinic receptor agonists have been described to have large differences in their ability to induce signal transduction, including Ca2+-mobilization. Despite these differences, partial agonists are capable of inducing a submaximal to maximal ASM contraction. To further elucidate transductional differences between full and partial muscarinic rece...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2005
Carrie K Jones Elizabeth Lutz Eberle David B Shaw David L McKinzie Harlan E Shannon

Prepulse inhibition (PPI) of the acoustic startle reflex is a sensorimotor gating process known to be deficient in a number of neurologic and psychiatric conditions, including schizophrenia. Multiple lines of evidence have indicated that the dopaminergic and muscarinic cholinergic systems play an important role in modulating PPI. Moreover, interactions between the dopaminergic and muscarinic ch...

2001
Kenneth J. Broadley David R. Kelly

A comprehensive review of pharmacological and medical aspects of the muscarinic class of acetylcholine agonists and antagonists is presented. The therapeutic benefits of achieving receptor subtype selectivity are outlined and applications in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease are discussed. A selection of chemical routes are described, which illustrate contemporary methodology for the synthes...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1985
G Schreiber Y I Henis M Sokolovsky

The method of competition kinetics, which measures the binding kinetics of an unlabeled ligand through its effect on the binding kinetics of a labeled ligand, was employed to investigate the kinetics of muscarinic agonist binding to rat brain medulla pons homogenates. The agonists studied were acetylcholine, carbamylcholine, and oxotremorine, with N-methyl-4-[3H]piperidyl benzilate employed as ...

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