TEMPERATURE-DEPENDENCE OF DESENSITIZATION INDUCED BY ACETYLCHOLINE AND HISTAMINE IN GUINEA-PIG ILEAL LONGITUDINAL MUSCLE

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作者
HORIO, S
SHIMA, M
UEDA, H
ISHIDA, Y
机构
[1] Dept. of Chemical Pharmacology, Pharmaceutical Sciences Fac., University of Tokushima, Tokushima 770, Shomachi
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10.1111/j.1476-5381.1990.tb15859.x
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R9 [药学];
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1007 ;
摘要
1. The effects of temperature on the time course of desensitization induced by acetylcholine and histamine, and on the recovery from desensitization were studied in the longitudinal muscle of the guinea-pig ileum. 2. Self- and cross-desensitization produced by acetylcholine (10-5 M) occurred rapidly in the first 10 min of exposure to the agonist, with the same time course and the same degree of desensitization over the temperature range of 11°C to 31°C. 3. Self-desensitization produced by histamine (10-5 M) also occurred rapidly in the first 10 min of exposure to the agonist, and showed great temperature-dependence, especially at 11°C and 21°C, but scarcely occurred at 6°C. 4. Cross-desensitization produced by histamine developed gradually with time and showed a moderate temperature-dependence between 11°C and 31°C, but scarcely occurred at 6°C. 5. The recovery processes from desensitization showed marked temperature-dependence. Recovery was halted completely at 11°C. 6. These studies suggest that acetylcholine-induced desensitization may be attributed to a single non-specific mechanism. Histamine-induced desensitization may be due to at least two mechanisms: it occurs in both a specific and non-specific manner. Each of these desensitizations can be characterized by its unique temperature-dependence.
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