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Characterization of the antimuscarinic effect of heptane-1,7-bis-(dimethyl-3'-phthalimidopropyl ammonium bromide).
Choo, L K; Mitchelson, F.
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  • Choo LK; School of Pharmacology, Victorian College of Pharmacy, Parkville, Australia.
Eur J Pharmacol ; 162(3): 429-35, 1989 Mar 29.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2744077
ABSTRACT
The effect of heptane-1,7-bis-(dimethyl-3'-phthalimidopropyl ammonium bromide) (C7/3'-phthalimidopropyl), an alkane bisquaternary compound with muscarinic receptor blocking activity was studied in guinea-pig atria and ileal longitudinal muscle. C7/3'-phthalimidopropyl was a more potent inhibitor of atrial muscarinic receptors, the cardioselectivity being ca. 32-fold. Previous studies in guinea-pig atria have shown that its antimuscarinic effect was of an allosteric nature. In ileal longitudinal muscle C7/3'-phthalimidopropyl (3 to 100 microM) appeared to behave in a competitive manner towards carbachol but the combination of atropine or homatropine with C7/3'-phthalimidopropyl produced a supra-additive inhibitory effect on the responses to carbachol. In both atria and ileal longitudinal muscle homogenates, C7/3'-phthalimidopropyl also slowed the dissociation rate of [3H]QNB suggesting an allosteric mechanism. In binding studies using either [3H]QNB or [3H]oxo-M, C7/3'-phthalimidopropyl recognized two binding sites in atria and ileum. In both tissues, C7/3'-phthalimidopropyl bound with high affinity (ca. 30-70 nM) to 60-85% of the sites and with low affinity (ca. 1-9 microM) to the remaining sites. Correlation of these affinity constants with the dissociation constants obtained in functional studies in the two tissues is discussed.
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Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Parassimpatolíticos / Compostos de Bis-Trimetilamônio Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 1989 Tipo de documento: Article
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Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Parassimpatolíticos / Compostos de Bis-Trimetilamônio Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 1989 Tipo de documento: Article