Functional role of M2 and M3 muscarinic receptors in the urinary bladder of rats in vitro and in vivo
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Functional vascular smooth muscle-like cells derived from adult mouse uterine mesothelial cellsPharmacological characterization of muscarinic receptors in mouse isolated urinary bladder smooth musclePharmacological characterization of muscarinic receptors in dog isolated ciliary and urinary bladder smooth muscleFunctional characterization of rat submaxillary gland muscarinic receptors using microphysiometryInteraction between muscarinic receptor subtype signal transduction pathways mediating bladder contractionMultiple functional defects in peripheral autonomic organs in mice lacking muscarinic acetylcholine receptor gene for the M3 subtypeMuscarinic receptor transcript and protein density in hypertrophied and atrophied rat urinary bladder.Changes in muscarinic receptors in the toad urothelial cell line TBM-54 following acrolein treatment.The pharmacological treatment of urinary incontinence.Impaired contraction and decreased detrusor innervation in a female rat model of pelvic neuropraxia.Impaired M3 and enhanced M2 muscarinic receptor contractile function in a streptozotocin model of mouse diabetic urinary bladder.The muscarinic M(5) receptor: a silent or emerging subtype?Activation of muscarinic receptors in rat bladder sensory pathways alters reflex bladder activity.Pharmacological agents for the treatment of urinary incontinence due to overactive bladder.AE9C90CB: a novel, bladder-selective muscarinic receptor antagonist for the treatment of overactive bladder.Medical management of overactive bladderNerve-released acetylcholine contracts urinary bladder smooth muscle by inducing action potentials independently of IP3-mediated calcium release.New roles for muscarinic receptors in the pathophysiology of lower urinary tract symptoms.Muscarinic receptors in the bladder: from basic research to therapeutics.Mixed symptomatology.Cholinergic nitric oxide release from the urinary bladder mucosa in cyclophosphamide-induced cystitis of the anaesthetized rat.Bladder instability: a re-appraisal of classical experimental approaches and development of new therapeutic strategies.Acupuncture at heterotopic acupoints enhances jejunal motility in constipated and diarrheic ratsCharacterization of the muscarinic receptor in isolated uterus of sham operated and ovariectomized ratsMuscarinic regulation of neonatal rat bladder spontaneous contractions.Influence of gender and the oestrous cycle on in vitro contractile responses of the rat urinary bladder to cholinergic stimulationThe role of M(2)-muscarinic receptors in mediating contraction of the pig urinary bladder in vitroMuscarinic receptors in isolated urinary bladder smooth muscle from different mouse strains.Zebrafish M2 muscarinic acetylcholine receptor: cloning, pharmacological characterization, expression patterns and roles in embryonic bradycardiaThe intracellular pathway of the acetylcholine-induced contraction in cat detrusor muscle cells.Evidence for cross-talk between M2 and M3 muscarinic acetylcholine receptors in the regulation of second messenger and extracellular signal-regulated kinase signalling pathways in Chinese hamster ovary cellsMolecular mechanisms of detrusor and corporal myocyte contraction: identifying targets for pharmacotherapy of bladder and erectile dysfunctionMuscarinic receptors: their distribution and function in body systems, and the implications for treating overactive bladderThe M2 muscarinic receptor mediates in vitro bladder contractions from patients with neurogenic bladder dysfunction.M2 muscarinic receptor contributes to contraction of the denervated rat urinary bladder.Regulation of bladder muscarinic receptor subtypes by experimental pathologiesHypertrophy changes the muscarinic receptor subtype mediating bladder contraction from M3 toward M2.Selective alkylation of rat urinary bladder muscarinic receptors with 4-DAMP mustard reveals a contractile function for the M2 muscarinic receptor.The effect of pregnancy and contractile activity on bladder muscarinic receptor subtypes.Urinary Retention, Incontinence, and Dysregulation of Muscarinic Receptors in Male Mice Lacking Mras
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Functional role of M2 and M3 muscarinic receptors in the urinary bladder of rats in vitro and in vivo
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