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Potassium channel activators ligand binding

Muscarinic receptor activation causes inhibition of adenylyl cyclase, stimulation of phospholipase C and regulation of ion channels. Many types of neuron and effector cell respond to muscarinic receptor stimulation. Despite the diversity of responses that ensue, the initial event that follows ligand binding to the muscarinic receptor is, in all cases, the interaction of the receptor with a G protein. Depending on the nature of the G protein and the available effectors, the receptor-G-protein interaction can initiate any of several early biochemical events. Common responses elicited by muscarinic receptor occupation are inhibition of adenylyl cyclase, stimulation of phos-phoinositide hydrolysis and regulation of potassium or other ion channels [47] (Fig. 11-10). The particular receptor subtypes eliciting those responses are discussed below. (See also Chs 20 and 21.)... [Pg.203]


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