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Quantitation of mRNAs for M(1) to M(5) subtypes of muscarinic receptors in rat heart and brain cortex

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    0142313 - FGU-C 20020035 RIV US eng J - Journal Article
    Krejčí, Alena - Tuček, Stanislav
    Quantitation of mRNAs for M(1) to M(5) subtypes of muscarinic receptors in rat heart and brain cortex.
    Molecular Pharmacology. Roč. 61, č. 6 (2002), s. 1267-1272. ISSN 0026-895X. E-ISSN 1521-0111
    R&D Projects: GA AV ČR IAA7011910
    Grant - others:Physiological Society(GB) -
    Institutional research plan: CEZ:AV0Z5011922
    Keywords : muscarinic receptors * mammalian heart
    Subject RIV: FH - Neurology
    Impact factor: 5.480, year: 2002

    It has been generally accepted that, of the five subtypes of muscarinic receptors (M(1)-M(5)), only the M(2) subtype is expressed in mammalian heart. This notion has recently been challenged by a series of reports indicating that mRNAs for some or all non-M(2) subtypes are also present in mammalian heart, in parallel with the M(2) mRNA. However, the quantities of relevant mRNAs reported to be present in the heart are not known, which makes it difficult to evaluate their likely significance. We measured the concentrations of the five muscarinic mRNAs by competitive reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction and discovered that the M(2) mRNA represents more than 90% of total muscarinic mRNAs in rat atria and in either ventricle. The concentrations of total muscarinic mRNAs and of the M(2) mRNA were more than twice as high in the atria than in the ventricles. mRNAs for all non-M(2) muscarinic receptor subtypes were also detected but represented less than 1% (M(1) and M(4)), less than 3% (M(3)), and less than 5% (M(5)) of total muscarinic RNAs in the atria and ventricles. The findings support the concept of the prevalent role of the M(2) muscarinic receptors in the cholinergic control of the heart. When the same method of quantitation was applied to rat cerebral cortex, mRNAs for individual subtypes were found to represent 36% (M(1)), 21% (M(2)), 25% (M(3)), 11% (M(4)), and 7% (M(5)) of total muscarinic mRNAs.
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