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Title: Characterization of muscarinic binding sites in the adult and developing rat cochlea. Author: Bartolami S, Planche M, Pujol R. Journal: Neurochem Int; 1993 Nov; 23(5):419-25. PubMed ID: 8251926. Abstract: The maturation of the cholinergic innervation of the rat cochlea is associated with a transient increase in the muscarinic-receptor activated inositol phosphate synthesis. In order to investigate the mechanisms involved in this transient enhancement of the inositol phosphate response, the binding properties of the cochlear muscarinic receptors were studied during rat cochlear development. Incubating the membranes from 4-day-old, 12-day-old and adult cochleas with [3H]quinuclidinyl benzylate indicates that their respective, mean concentrations of cholinoceptors are 454 +/- 51 (+/- SEM), 39 +/- 2 and 42 +/- 3 fmol/mg of protein. The dissociation constants at equilibrium are 207 +/- 80, 42 +/- 7 and 28 +/- 3 pM for the binding sites of the 4-day-old, 12-day-old and adult cochleas, respectively. Pharmacological characterization of the binding, using selective antagonists, shows that M3 cholinoceptors are expressed in developing and adult cochleas. The data demonstrate that changes in muscarinic receptor affinity and number do not correlate with the previously observed peak of the inositol phosphate metabolism. The transient enhanced inositol phosphate response is therefore not due to changes in cholinoceptors, but probably due to alterations involving the intrinsic activity of the phospholipase C and/or the efficacy of coupling of the transduction system.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]