Muscarinic receptor subtypes in human iris-ciliary body measured by immunoprecipitation

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Gil, DW
Krauss, HA
Bogardus, AM
WoldeMussie, E
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ciliary muscle; ciliary processes; immunoprecipitation; iris sphincter; muscarinic receptor;
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Purpose. To determine the relative levels of the five muscarinic receptor subt Methods. Antisera selective for each of the five muscarinic receptor proteins were incubated with [H-3]-QNB bound receptors solubilized from human iris sphincter, ciliary muscle, and ciliary processes, Precipitation of the radiolabelled receptor-antibody complexes and scintillation counting enabled quantitation of the subtypes in the various tissues. Reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction was performed on the tissues and cultured smooth muscle cells derived from them. Results. Approximately 60% to 75% of the muscarinic receptors in the human iris sphincter and ciliary body are the m3 subtype. Lower levels (5% to 10%) of the m2 and m4 receptors are present in these tissues. The mi receptor (7%) was detected in the ciliary processes and iris sphincter and the m5 receptor (5%), which is usually found only in the central nervous system, was present in the iris sphincter. Conclusions. The m3 subtype is the predominant muscarinic receptor in the anterior segment of the human eye. The extensive heterogeneity of muscarinic receptors makes it difficult to predict whether subtype-selective drugs will have an improved efficacy and side-effect profile.
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页码:1434 / 1442
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