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Title: Effects of halothane on high affinity agonist binding and guanine nucleotide sensitivity of muscarinic acetylcholine receptors from brainstem of rat. Author: Dennison RL, Anthony BL, Narayanan TK, Aronstam RS. Journal: Neuropharmacology; 1987 Aug; 26(8):1201-5. PubMed ID: 3116449. Abstract: The influence of halothane on muscarinic receptors with a high affinity for agonists was studied using [3H]oxotremorine-M. [3H]Oxotremorine-M bound with high affinity (KD = 2.8 nM) to a subpopulation of muscarinic receptors in the brainstem of rat, representing 32% of the total receptor pool. Agonist affinity for binding sites for [3H]oxotremorine-M was not affected by a guanine nucleotide (5'-guanylylimidodidiphosphate; Gpp(NH)p), although the level of binding was decreased, presumably due to the conversion of receptors to lower affinity conformations. However, only 58% of 3 nM binding of [3H]oxotremorine-M was sensitive to Gpp(NH)p. Halothane had two effects on the binding of [3H]oxotremorine-M: halothane (1) decreased the level of binding of [3H]oxotremorine-M without affecting agonist affinity for the surviving sites, and (2) lowered the sensitivity of the binding of [3H]oxotremorine-M to Gpp(NH)p by a factor of 120. The decrease in binding of [3H]oxotremorine-M binding was nonselective with regard to the sensitivity of the receptors to the guanine nucleotide, insofar as Gpp(NH)p inhibited the binding of [3H]oxotremorine-M to the same extent in the presence and absence of halothane. These results suggest that halothane (1) converts both G protein-coupled and -uncoupled muscarinic receptors to states of lower agonist affinity and (2) lowers the affinity of receptor-G protein complexes for guanine nucleotides.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]