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Muscarinic Receptors

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    Chapter 1 Overview of muscarinic receptor subtypes.
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    Chapter 2 Structure-function studies of muscarinic acetylcholine receptors.
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    Chapter 3 Polymorphisms in human muscarinic receptor subtype genes.
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    Chapter 4 Muscarinic receptor trafficking.
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    Chapter 5 Physiological role of g-protein coupled receptor phosphorylation.
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    Chapter 6 Novel muscarinic receptor mutant mouse models.
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    Chapter 7 Muscarinic receptor pharmacology and circuitry for the modulation of cognition.
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    Chapter 8 Muscarinic agonists and antagonists in schizophrenia : recent therapeutic advances and future directions.
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    Chapter 9 Muscarinic pain pharmacology: realizing the promise of novel analgesics by overcoming old challenges.
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    Chapter 10 Muscarinic modulation of striatal function and circuitry.
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    Chapter 11 Muscarinic receptors in brain stem and mesopontine cholinergic arousal functions.
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    Chapter 12 Muscarinic Receptor Agonists and Antagonists: Effects on Ocular Function
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    Chapter 13 Muscarinic receptor agonists and antagonists: effects on cardiovascular function.
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    Chapter 14 Muscarinic receptor antagonists: effects on pulmonary function.
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    Chapter 15 Muscarinic agonists and antagonists: effects on gastrointestinal function.
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    Chapter 16 Muscarinic agonists and antagonists: effects on the urinary bladder.
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    Chapter 17 Muscarinic receptor agonists and antagonists: effects on inflammation and immunity.
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    Chapter 18 Muscarinic receptor agonists and antagonists: effects on keratinocyte functions.
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    Chapter 19 Muscarinic receptor agonists and antagonists: effects on cancer.
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    Chapter 20 Activation of Muscarinic Receptors by Non-neuronal Acetylcholine.
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Chapter title
Muscarinic Receptor Agonists and Antagonists: Effects on Ocular Function
Chapter number 12
Book title
Muscarinic Receptors
Published in
Handbook of experimental pharmacology, November 2011
DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-23274-9_12
Pubmed ID
Book ISBNs
978-3-64-223273-2, 978-3-64-223274-9
Authors

Mitchelson, Frederick, Frederick Mitchelson

Editors

Allison D. Fryer, Arthur Christopoulos, Neil M. Nathanson

Abstract

Muscarinic agonists act mainly via muscarinic M₃ cholinoceptors to cause contraction of the iris sphincter, ciliary muscle and trabecular meshwork as well as increase outflow facility of aqueous humour. In the iris dilator, the effect of muscarinic agonists is species dependent but is predominantly relaxation via muscarinic M₃ receptors. In the conjunctiva, muscarinic agonists stimulate goblet cell secretion which contributes to the protective tear film. Muscarinic M₂ and M₃ receptors appear mainly involved. In the lens muscarinic agonists act via muscarinic M₁ receptors to produce depolarization and increase [Ca(2+)](i). All five subtypes of muscarinic receptor are present in the retina. In the developing retina, acetylcholine appears to limit purinergic stimulation of retinal development and decrease cell proliferation. In the adult retina acetylcholine and other muscarinic agonists may have complex effects, for example, enhancing light-evoked neuronal firing in transient ON retinal ganglion cells and inhibiting firing in OFF retinal ganglion cells. In the lacrimal gland, muscarinic agonists activate M₃ receptors on secretory globular acinar cells to stimulate tear secretion and also cause contraction of myoepithelial cells. In Sjögren's syndrome, antibodies to the muscarinic M₃ receptor disrupt normal gland function leading to xerophthalmia although the mechanism of action of the antibody is still not clear. Atropine and pirenzepine are useful in limiting the development of myopia in children probably by an action on muscarinic receptors in the sclera, although many other muscarinic receptor antagonists are not effective.

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Unknown 59 100%

Demographic breakdown

Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Bachelor 10 17%
Student > Master 7 12%
Student > Ph. D. Student 6 10%
Researcher 5 8%
Other 3 5%
Other 5 8%
Unknown 23 39%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Medicine and Dentistry 13 22%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science 6 10%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 3 5%
Neuroscience 3 5%
Nursing and Health Professions 2 3%
Other 7 12%
Unknown 25 42%
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