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    Muscarinic M2 receptors do not participate in the functional antagonism between methacholine and isoprenaline in guinea pig tracheal smooth muscle

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    We investigated whether muscarinic M(2) receptors, known to inhibit adenylyl cyclase activity in airway smooth muscle, also inhibit isoprenaline-induced relaxation of guinea pig tracheal smooth muscle, as has recently been described for the dog (Fernandes et al., 1992, J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther. 262, 119). Smooth muscle strips were contracted with various concentrations of methacholine or histamine (which served as a control) in the absence or presence of the M(2)-selective muscarinic receptor antagonist, gallamine (30 mu M), and cumulative isoprenaline-relaxation curves were obtained. It was found that muscarinic M(2) receptor blockade had no significant effect on isoprenaline pD(2) and E(max) values, neither with histamine nor with methacholine. The results show that, in guinea pig trachea, muscarinic M(2) receptors do not significantly influence the functional antagonism of cholinergic smooth muscle contraction by isoprenaline

    Feedforward control of agonist-induced Ca2+ signalling by protein kinase C in airway smooth muscle cells

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    In isolated bovine tracheal smooth muscle cells, the potent and specific protein kinase C inhibitor GF 109203X caused an inhibition of methacholine-and histamine-induced Ca2+ mobilization and influx, indicating for the first time that protein kinase C activation induced by contractile agonists exerts a positive feedforward control of Ca2+ signalling by these agonists
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