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Second messengers specific type

At a cellular level, the activation of mAChRs leads to a wide spectrum of biochemical and electrophysiological responses [1, 5]. The precise pattern of responses that can be observed does not only depend on the nature of the activated G proteins (receptor subtypes) but also on which specific components of different signaling cascades (e.g. effector enzymes or ion channels) are actually expressed in the studied cell type or tissue. The observed effects can be caused by direct interactions of the activated G protein(s) with effector enzymes or ion channels or may be mediated by second messengers (Ca2+, DP3, etc.) generated upon mAChR stimulation. [Pg.797]

The neurotransmitters of the ANS and the circulating catecholamines bind to specific receptors on the cell membranes of effector tissue. Each receptor is coupled to a G protein also embedded within the plasma membrane. Receptor stimulation causes activation of the G protein and formation of an intracellular chemical, the second messenger. (The neurotransmitter molecule, which cannot enter the cell, is the first messenger.) The function of intracellular second messenger molecules is to elicit tissue-specific biochemical events within the cell that alter the cell s activity. In this way, a given neurotransmitter may stimulate the same type of receptor on two different types of tissue and cause two different responses due to the presence of different biochemical pathways within each tissue. [Pg.101]

With its multiple second messengers and protein kinases, the phosphoinositide signaling pathway is much more complex than the cAMP pathway. For example, different cell types may contain one or more specialized calcium- and calmodulin-dependent kinases with limited substrate specificity (eg, myosin light-chain kinase) in addition to a general calcium- and calmodulin-... [Pg.48]


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