Early changes in M2 muscarinic acetylcholine receptors (mAChRs) induced by sarin intoxication may be linked to long lasting neurological effects
Autor: | Shira Chapman, Zipora Pittel, Shlomi Lazar, Rellie Gez |
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Rok vydání: | 2018 |
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Atropine
Male 0301 basic medicine medicine.medical_specialty Sarin Time Factors Synaptic cleft Brain damage Tritium Toxicology Radioligand Assay 03 medical and health sciences chemistry.chemical_compound 0302 clinical medicine Internal medicine Muscarinic acetylcholine receptor Muscarinic acetylcholine receptor M4 medicine Animals Receptor Cerebral Cortex Receptor Muscarinic M2 Sex Characteristics Chemistry General Neuroscience Muscarinic acetylcholine receptor M2 Pirenzepine Rats 030104 developmental biology Endocrinology Anesthesia Female Trimedoxime medicine.symptom 030217 neurology & neurosurgery medicine.drug |
Zdroj: | NeuroToxicology. 65:248-254 |
ISSN: | 0161-813X |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.neuro.2017.11.002 |
Popis: | The effect of sarin on the binding parameters (KD & Bmax) of M2 muscarinic acetylcholine receptor (mAChR) was studied 24h and 1 week post exposure. Male & female Sprague-Daweley rats were poisoned with 1XLD50 sarin (80μg/kg, im) followed by treatment of trimedoxime bromide and atropine (7.5:5mg/kg, im) 1min later. Brains were removed and analyzed for M2 mAChR binding, using [3H]AFDX384, an M2 selective antagonist. A significant increase in KD of M2 mAChR was found in the cortex 24h post poisoning, displaying elevation from 4.65±1.16 to 8.45±1.06nM and 5.24±0.93 to 9.29±1.56nM in male and female rats, respectively. A rise in KD was also noted 1 week following exposure from 5.04±1.20 to 11.75±2.78 and from 5.37±1.02 to 11.66±1.73nM, presenting an added increase of 51 and 40% (compared to 24h) in males and females, respectively. Analysis of M2 receptor density (Bmax) revealed a significant reduction of 68% in males and insignificant reduction of 22% in females, 24h after sarin exposure which was followed by 37% recovery in males and 100% recovery in females, 1 week later. These results indicate that sarin induces a long-term decreased affinity in M2 mAChR (elevated KDs) and a transient effect on the number of this receptor subtype (Bmax). We hypothesize that the reduced affinity of the M2 receptors (negative auto-regulatory receptors) may cause long-term brain deficits by impairing the normal regulation release of ACh into the synaptic cleft. |
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