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Nicotinic cholinoceptors in the rat pineal gland as analyzed by Western blot, light- and electron microscopy

1992

Abstract The monoclonal antibody WF6, raised against purified Torpedo nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) was used to study the distribution of cholinoceptors in the rat pineal gland by means of Western blot analysis, light- and electron microscopy. The immunoblot analysis using homogenized pineal gland revealed a labeled protein band of apparent molecular weight 40 kDa which was identified as α-subunits of a nAChR. In the light microscope, approximately one-fourth of the pinealocytes exhibited cytoplasmic immunoreactivity (IR) of varying density. In the electron microscope, IR was seen as patchy staining of cell membranes of pinealocyte somata and processes. Presynaptic IR material wa…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyBlotting WesternImmunocytochemistryReceptors NicotinicBiologyPineal GlandPinealocytelaw.inventionPineal glandWestern blotAntibody SpecificitylawInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsMolecular BiologyCerebral Cortexmedicine.diagnostic_testGeneral NeuroscienceAntibodies MonoclonalRats Inbred StrainsImmunohistochemistryMolecular biologyRatsMicroscopy ElectronNicotinic acetylcholine receptormedicine.anatomical_structureNicotinic agonistEndocrinologynervous systemElectrophoresis Polyacrylamide GelFemaleNeurology (clinical)Electron microscopeDevelopmental BiologyEndocrine glandBrain Research
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Acetylcholine leads to signal transducer and activator of transcription 1 (STAT-1) mediated oxidative/nitrosative stress in human bronchial epithelia…

2013

AbstractThe induction of nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) expression via the signal transducer and activator of transcription 1 (STAT-1) is involved in the mechanism of oxidative/nitrosative stress. We investigated whether acetylcholine (ACh) generates oxidative/nitrosative stress in bronchial epithelial cells during airway inflammation of COPD and evaluated the effects of Tiotropium, a once-daily antimuscarinic drug, and Olodaterol, a long-acting β2-agonist on these mechanisms. Human bronchial epithelial cells (16-HBE) were stimulated (4h, 37°C) with induced sputum supernatants (ISSs) from healthy controls (HC) (n=10), healthy smokers (HS) (n=10) or COPD patients (n=10), as well as with ACh (f…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyBlotting WesternNitric Oxide Synthase Type IIBronchiOxidative phosphorylationCholinergic AgonistsFlow cytometrychemistry.chemical_compoundPulmonary Disease Chronic ObstructiveWestern blotInternal medicinemedicineHumansRNA Small InterferingMolecular BiologyCells Culturedchemistry.chemical_classificationReactive oxygen speciesbiologymedicine.diagnostic_testNitrotyrosineEpithelial CellsMiddle AgedAcetylcholinerespiratory tract diseasesEpithelial cellNitric oxide synthaseOxidative StressEndocrinologySTAT1 Transcription FactorchemistrySTAT proteinbiology.proteinOxidative/nitrosative stressTyrosineMolecular MedicineSTAT-1FemaleReactive Oxygen SpeciesAcetylcholinemedicine.drugBiochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Basis of Disease
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Pronounced cholinergic but only moderate purinergic effects in isolated atrial and ventricular heart muscle from cats.

1989

1 The effects of cholinergic and purinergic stimulation on action potential, force of contraction and 86Rb efflux were investigated in cat atrial and/or ventricular heart muscle. 2 Acetylcholine and carbachol exerted a concentration-dependent negative inotropic effect in cat atrial heart muscle. Carbachol 10 μmol l−1 completely abolished the force of contraction and increased the rate constant of 86Rb efflux 2–3 fold, whereas the action potential duration was shortened to about 1/10 of its length under control conditions. 3 The effects of acetylcholine and carbachol in cat atrial heart muscle were mimicked, qualitatively, by adenosine and its analogues 5′-(N-ethyl)-carboxamido-adenosine (NE…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyCarbacholAdenosineAction PotentialsStimulationAdenosine-5'-(N-ethylcarboxamide)BiologyIn Vitro TechniquesPurinergic AgonistsInternal medicineIsoprenalinemedicineAnimalsVentricular FunctionReceptors CholinergicPharmacologyPurinergic receptorReceptors PurinergicHeartDipyridamoleAtrial FunctionAdenosineMyocardial ContractionAcetylcholineEndocrinologyCatsPhenylisopropyladenosineCholinergicCarbacholFemaleRubidium RadioisotopesAcetylcholinemedicine.drugResearch Article
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In vitro tracheal hyperresponsiveness to muscarinic receptor stimulation by carbachol in a rat model of bleomycin-induced pulmonary fibrosis

2006

Summary 1 Bleomycin-induced lung injury is widely used as an experimental model to investigate the pathophysiology of pulmonary fibrosis but the alterations in the pharmacological responsiveness of airways isolated from bleomycin-exposed animals has been scarcely investigated. The aim of this study was to examine the in vitro tracheal responses to muscarinic receptor stimulation with carbachol in a rat bleomycin model. 2 Concentration–response curves to carbachol (10 nm to 0.1 mm) were obtained in tracheal rings isolated from Sprague–Dawley rats 14 days after endotracheal bleomycin or saline. The intracellular calcium signal in response to carbachol (10 μm) was measured by epifluorescence m…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyCarbacholPulmonary FibrosisStimulationIn Vitro TechniquesMuscarinic AgonistsLung injuryCalcium in biologyProinflammatory cytokineRats Sprague-DawleyBleomycinFibrosisInternal medicinePulmonary fibrosisMuscarinic acetylcholine receptormedicineAnimalsCalcium SignalingPharmacologyDose-Response Relationship DrugTumor Necrosis Factor-alphabusiness.industryMuscle Smoothrespiratory systemmedicine.diseaseReceptors MuscarinicRatsTracheaDisease Models AnimalEndocrinologyCarbacholBronchial HyperreactivitybusinessInterleukin-1Muscle Contractionmedicine.drugAutonomic and Autacoid Pharmacology
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Tetrodotoxin-dependent effects of menthol on mouse gastric motor function.

2013

Menthol, the main active constituent of peppermint oil, exerts gut spasmolytic effects, although its mechanism of action remains unclear. We investigated the effects of menthol on gastric emptying and spontaneous- or evoked- mechanical activity of whole murine stomach. Gastric emptying was calculated after i.p. administration of menthol (50mg/Kg). Responses induced by menthol on gastric intraluminal pressure and evoked-cholinergic contractions were analyzed in vitro. Menthol decreased the gastric emptying rate. In vitro, menthol (0.3-30 mM) produced a concentration-dependent relaxation of whole stomach, that was significantly reduced by tetrodotoxin or ω-conotoxin GVIA. The gastric relaxant…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyCarbacholVasoactive intestinal peptideTetrodotoxinPharmacologyIn Vitro TechniquesApaminNoradrenergic pathwaychemistry.chemical_compoundMicePhentolamineInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsGuanethidinePharmacologyGastric emptyingStomachAntagonistAcetylcholineBiomechanical PhenomenaMice Inbred C57BLMentholEndocrinologychemistryGastric EmptyingGastric MucosaEnteric nervous systemMentholmedicine.drugMuscle ContractionEuropean journal of pharmacology
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Uptake and storage of choline by rat brain: influence of dietary choline supplementation.

1991

In order to elucidate the regulation of the levels of free choline in the brain, we investigated the influence of chronic and acute choline administration on choline levels in blood, CSF, and brain of the rat and on net movements of choline into and out of the brain as calculated from the arteriovenous differences of choline across the brain. Dietary choline supplementation led to an increase in plasma choline levels of 50% and to an increase in the net release of choline from the brain as compared to a matched group of animals which were kept on a standard diet and exhibited identical arterial plasma levels. Moreover, the choline concentration in the CSF and brain tissue was doubled. In th…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyCentral nervous systemBiologyBlood–brain barrierBiochemistryCholineCellular and Molecular Neurosciencechemistry.chemical_compoundCerebrospinal fluidReference ValuesInternal medicinemedicineCholineAnimalsBrainBiological TransportRats Inbred StrainsMetabolismRat brainDietRatsKineticsmedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologychemistryBlood-Brain BarrierCholine supplementationCholine chlorideJournal of neurochemistry
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Choline Metabolism and Risk of Atrial Fibrillation and Heart Failure in the PREDIMED Study

2020

Abstract Background Few studies have examined the associations of trimethylamine-N-oxide (TMAO) and its precursors (choline, betaine, dimethylglycine, and L-carnitine) with the risk of atrial fibrillation (AF) and heart failure (HF). This study sought to investigate these associations. Methods Prospective associations of these metabolites with incident AF and HF were examined among participants at high cardiovascular risk in the PREDIMED study (PREvención con DIeta MEDiterránea) after follow-up for about 10 years. Two nested case-control studies were conducted, including 509 AF incident cases matched to 618 controls and 326 HF incident cases matched to 426 controls. Plasma levels of TMAO an…

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Apparent vs real effects of scopolamine on the learning of an active avoidance task.

1996

The effects of scopolamine hydrobromide (0.5 and 2 mg/ kg) administered intraperitoneally to Balb/c male mice before or after training in active avoidance were explored in four training sessions and in a subsequent test session, free of drug. Animals given scopolamine prior to training performed better than controls, an effect that was reversed in the session free of drug. However, a deeper analysis of the data permits us to interpret this increment in the number of avoidance responses as a consequence of the increase in activity produced by the drug and not as learning. In the animals injected with scopolamine after sessions no effects were observed. In conclusion, the results of the prese…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyCognitive NeuroscienceScopolamineMale miceExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyAudiologyTask (project management)Developmental psychologyBehavioral NeuroscienceMicePharmacokineticsMuscarinic acetylcholine receptorTask Performance and AnalysisScopolaminemedicineAvoidance LearningAnimalsMice Inbred BALB CDose-Response Relationship DrugAntagonistBiological activityPsychologyNeuroscienceScopolamine Hydrobromidemedicine.drugNeurobiology of learning and memory
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Angiotensin II contractile effects in mouse colon: role for pre- and post-junctional AT1A receptors

2013

Aim This study investigates whether a local renin–angiotensin system (RAS) exists in mouse colon and whether angiotensin II (Ang II) may play a role in the regulation of the contractile activity. Methods Isometric recordings were performed in vitro on the longitudinal muscle of mouse proximal and distal colon. Transcripts encoding for RAS components were investigated by RT-PCR. Results Ang II caused, in both preparations, a concentration-dependent contractile effect, antagonized by losartan, AT1 receptor antagonist, but not by PD123319, AT2 receptor antagonist. The combination of losartan plus PD123319 caused no change on the Ang II-induced contraction than losartan alone. Tetrodotoxin, neu…

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Effect of verapamil and diltiazem on isolated gastro-oesophageal sphincter of the rat

1985

Abstract The effect of verapamil and diltiazem on the contraction induced by agonists on the rat lower oesophageal sphincter in-vitro has been studied. Both calcium entry blockers inhibited the contractile response to acetylcholine, carbachol and KCl. The potency of the inhibitory action was diltiazem > verapamil. The results give substance to the use of calcium entry blockers in the treatment of oesophageal spasm.

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyContraction (grammar)CarbacholPharmaceutical ScienceIn Vitro TechniquesInhibitory postsynaptic potentialPotassium ChlorideDiltiazemInternal medicineAnimalsPotencyMedicineDiltiazemPharmacologybusiness.industryMuscle SmoothBenzazepinesRatsEndocrinologyVerapamilcardiovascular systemVerapamilCarbacholFemaleEsophagogastric Junctionmedicine.symptombusinessAcetylcholineMuscle ContractionMuscle contractionmedicine.drugJournal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology
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