Main View
This view is used for searching all possible sources.
First Page Previous Page 1 2 3 4 Next Page Last Page
 
1
Cellular/Molecular A Conserved Postsynaptic Transmembrane Protein Affecting

and levamisole, that are used to dissect neuromuscular signaling in C. elegans (Brenner, 1974; Hosono and Kamiya to the acetylcholine receptor agonist levamisole will persist if the defect is on the presynaptic site; however, if postsynaptic signaling components are dysfunctional, animals will be resistant to the ...

E-print Network

2
Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor Signaling in Tumor Growth and Metastasis
2011-03-30

Cigarette smoking is highly correlated with the onset of a variety of human cancers, and continued smoking is known to abrogate the beneficial effects of cancer therapy. While tobacco smoke contains hundreds of molecules that are known carcinogens, nicotine, the main addictive component of tobacco smoke, is not carcinogenic. At the same time, nicotine has been shown to promote ...

PubMed Central

3
Muscarinic receptor signaling in the pathophysiology of asthma and COPD
2006-05-09

Anticholinergics are widely used for the treatment of COPD, and to a lesser extent for asthma. Primarily used as bronchodilators, they reverse the action of vagally derived acetylcholine on airway smooth muscle contraction. Recent novel studies suggest that the effects of anticholinergics likely extend far beyond inducing bronchodilation, as the novel anticholinergic drug ...

PubMed Central

4
Signals of human operator state - NASA Technical Report Server (NTRS)

process which is achieved through acetylcholin. The influences of the pulses ... Thus, the effect of acetylcholin (vagus regulation) can be looked ...

NASA Website

5
Acetylcholine-Synthesizing T Cells Relay Neural Signals in a Vagus Nerve Circuit.
2011-09-15

Neural circuits regulate cytokine production to prevent potentially damaging inflammation. A prototypical vagus nerve circuit, the inflammatory reflex, inhibits tumor necrosis factor-? production in spleen by a mechanism requiring acetylcholine signaling through the alpha 7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor expressed on ...

PubMed

6
Caveolin-3 Promotes Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor Clustering and Regulates Neuromuscular Junction Activity
2010-01-15

The molecular mechanisms that regulate the organization and activity of the neuromuscular junction remain to be fully identified. Caveolae are invaginations of the plasma membrane. Caveolin-3 is the structural protein component of caveolae in muscle cells. We show that caveolin-3 is expressed at the neuromuscular junction, that it associates with the nicotinic ...

PubMed Central

7
[Evaluation of forms of cortical neuron response to acetylcholine].

Analysis was carried out of the form of excitatory components of the reaction of 92 neurones in rats sensorimotor cortical area to electrophoretically applied acetylcholine. The used method of approximation of neuronal reaction form by two polynomes of the second degree allowed to identify one- and two-component types of responses to ...

PubMed

8
Unraveling the attentional functions of cortical cholinergic inputs: interactions between signal-driven and cognitive

, and it generates specific predictions concerning cortical acetylcholine (ACh) release in attention task rights reserved. Theme: Neural basis of behavior Topic: Cognition Keywords: Cortex; Acetylcholine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 4.1. Alzheimer's disease

E-print Network

9
Potentials of Mean Force for Acetylcholine Unbinding from the Alpha7 Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor Ligand Binding Domain
2006-03-08

The nicotinic acetylcholine receptor is a prototype ligand-gated ion channel that mediates signal transduction in the neuromuscular junctions and other cholinergic synapses. The molecular basis for the energetics of ligand binding and unbinding is critical to our understanding of the pharmacology of this class of receptors. Here we used steered molecular ...

PubMed Central

10
Cholinergic modulation of response properties and orientation tuning of neurons in primary visual cortex of anaesthetized Marmoset monkeys
2006-07-01

Cortical processing is strongly influenced by the actions of neuromodulators such as acetylcholine (ACh). Early studies in anaesthetized cats argued that acetylcholine can cause a sharpening of orientation tuning functions and an improvement of the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of neuronal responses in primary visual cortex (V1). Recent ...

PubMed Central

11
From Smoking to Cancers: Novel Targets to Neuronal Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors
2011-04-28

Cigarette smoking bears a strong etiological association with many neovascularization-related diseases, including cancer, cardiovascular disease, and age-related macular degeneration. Cigarette smoke is a complex mixture of many compounds, including nicotine, which is the major active and addictive component of tobacco. Nicotine and its specific metabolized carcinogens ...

PubMed Central

12
From smoking to cancers: novel targets to neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors.
2011-04-28

Cigarette smoking bears a strong etiological association with many neovascularization-related diseases, including cancer, cardiovascular disease, and age-related macular degeneration. Cigarette smoke is a complex mixture of many compounds, including nicotine, which is the major active and addictive component of tobacco. Nicotine and its specific metabolized carcinogens ...

PubMed

13
Role of dopamine receptor and muscarinic acetylcholine receptor blockade in the antiapomorphine action of neuroleptics
1987-08-01

The authors analyze the role of dopamine and muscarinic acetylcholine receptor blocking components in the antistereotypic action of neuroleptics with different chemical structure. To determine dopamine-blocking activity in vitro, binding of /sup 3/H-spiperone with membranes of the rat striatum was measured. To study the blocking action of the substances on ...

Energy Citations Database

14
Axon Response to Guidance Cues is Stimulated by Acetylcholine in Caenorhabditis elegans.
2011-08-25

Gradients of acetylcholine can stimulate growth cone turning when applied to neurons grown in culture and it has been suggested that acetylcholine could act as a guidance cue. However, the role acetylcholine plays in directing axon migrations in vivo is not clear. Here, we show that acetylcholine positively ...

PubMed

15
Biophysical discussions: ionic channels in membranes held at Airlie, Virginia on 2-5 October 1983
1983-10-05

Partial contents include: Light-activated channels in limulus ventral photoreceptors; Paramagnetic hydrophobic ions as probes for electrically active conformational transitions in Ion channels; Acetylcholine receptor. Dynamic properties; Acetylcholine-activated channel current-voltage relations in symmetrical Na(+) solutions; A molecular model for an ...

Energy Citations Database

16
Captopril modulates acetylcholinesterase in human keratinocytes.
2011-02-01

Human keratinocytes synthesize and secrete non-neuronal acetylcholine, which acts as a local cell signaling molecule, regulating functions like proliferation, cell adhesion, motility, desmosomal cell contact, and glandular activity. The keratinocyte acetylcholine axis is composed of the enzymes mediating ...

PubMed

17
Alpha cells secrete acetylcholine as a non-neuronal paracrine signal priming beta cell function in humans.
2011-06-19

Acetylcholine is a neurotransmitter that has a major role in the function of the insulin-secreting pancreatic beta cell. Parasympathetic innervation of the endocrine pancreas, the islets of Langerhans, has been shown to provide cholinergic input to the beta cell in several species, but the role of autonomic innervation in human beta cell function is at present unclear. Here we ...

PubMed

18
A novel method developed for acetylcholine detection in royal jelly by using capillary electrophoresis coupled with electrogenerated chemiluminescence based on a simple reaction.
2009-06-01

A novel method for highly sensitive detection of acetylcholine in royal jelly was proposed by using CE coupled with electrogenerated chemiluminescence (ECL). Acetylcholine, which could not react with Tris(2,2'-bipyridine)ruthenium(II) to strengthen its ECL signals, decomposed into trimethylamine and strengthened the ECL ...

PubMed

19
Pharmacology of transmission to gastrointestinal muscle.
2002-12-01

The identity of excitatory and inhibitory neurotransmitters is well established. Excitatory motor neurons synthesize and release acetylcholine and tachykinins, which act through postjunctional muscarinic M2 and M3 or tachykinin NK1 and NK2 receptors, respectively, to induce smooth muscle contraction. A residual excitatory component is mediated by ATP ...

PubMed

20
Role of Cholinergic System and Calcium Synchronization in Schizophrenia
2009-04-01

A considerable body of evidence exists in the literature regarding impairment of signal-to-noise ratio in schizophrenia. The pathophysiologic role of cholinergic systems via calcium release and acetylcholine�s involvement precedes dopamine regulation in processing information. We therefore hypothesize that acetylcholine dysregulation ...

PubMed Central

First Page Previous Page 1 2 3 4 Next Page Last Page
 
First Page Previous Page 1 2 3 4 Next Page Last Page
 
21
Calcium and Electrical Signaling along Endothelium of the Resistance Vasculature.
2011-09-14

This MiniReview is focused on the nature of intercellular signaling along the endothelium that helps to coordinate blood flow control in vascular resistance networks. Vasodilation initiated by contracting skeletal muscle ascends from arterioles within the tissue to encompass resistance arteries upstream and thereby increase blood flow during exercise. In resistance vessels, ...

PubMed

22
Isoliquiritigenin, a flavonoid from licorice, relaxes guinea-pig tracheal smooth muscle in vitro and in vivo: role of cGMP/PKG pathway.
2008-03-29

Licorice root is used to treat asthma as a component of Shaoyao-Gancao-tang, a traditional Chinese medicine formula. In this study, we investigated the tracheal relaxation effects of isoliquiritigenin, a flavonoid isolated from the roots of Glycyrrhiza glabra (a kind of Licorice), on guinea-pig tracheal smooth muscle in vitro and in vivo. The tension changes of isolated ...

PubMed

23
Correlation between choline signal intensity and acetylcholine level in different brain regions of rat.
2007-10-17

Acetylcholine is an important excitatory neurotransmitter, which plays a crucial role in synaptic transmission. The level of acetylcholine is decreased in the early stages of Alzheimer disease (AD), the most common neurodegenerative disease. Therefore, measurement of acetylcholine in the brain may help the clinical diagnosis of AD. ...

PubMed

24
Synthesis of acetylcholine receptor during differentiation of cultured embryonic muscle cells.
1975-10-01

Acetylcholine receptor, a component of the specialized muscle membrane, appears during the differentiation of embryonic myogenic cells in tissue culture. Demonstration of incorporation of the radioactive precursor L-[35S]methionine into purified receptor polypeptides is presented as evidence for its synthesis de novo. The identity of the purified ...

PubMed Central

25
Rat motoneuron properties recover following reinnervation in the absence of muscle activity and evoked acetylcholine release
2007-11-15

Available evidence supports the idea that muscle fibres provide retrograde signals that enable the expression of adult motoneuron electrical properties but the mechanisms remain unknown. We showed recently that when acetylcholine receptors are blocked at motor endplates, the electrical properties of rat motoneurons change in a way that resembles changes ...

PubMed Central

26
While the functional role of nicotinic acetylcholine (ACh) receptors in the neuromuscular junction has been well

extensively investigated. In this study, we analyzed the effects of inhibiting the acetylcholinesterase (AChE of acetylcholine (ACh) release in the leech ganglion that is powerfully counteracted by endogenous AChE activity cholinergic signals on the Retzius neurons by inhibiting the acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity

E-print Network

27
Synthesis, Trafficking, and Localization of Muscarinic Acetylcholine Receptors
2008-05-16

Muscarinic acetylcholine receptors are members of the G-protein coupled receptor superfamily that are expressed in and regulate the function of neurons, cardiac and smooth muscle, glands, and many other cell types and tissues. The correct trafficking of membrane proteins to the cell surface and their subsequent localization at appropriate sites in polarized cells are required ...

PubMed Central

28
Uncertainty, neuromodulation, and attention.
2005-05-19

Uncertainty in various forms plagues our interactions with the environment. In a Bayesian statistical framework, optimal inference and prediction, based on unreliable observations in changing contexts, require the representation and manipulation of different forms of uncertainty. We propose that the neuromodulators acetylcholine and norepinephrine play a major role in the ...

PubMed

29
Muscarinic receptor family interacting proteins: role in receptor function.
2010-12-04

G protein-coupled receptors constitute one of the most important families of membrane receptors through which cells respond to extracellular stimuli. Receptors of this superfamily likely function as signal transduction complexes. The identification and analysis of their components provide new insights into a better understanding of these receptors' ...

PubMed

30
GABA blockade unmasks an OFF response in ON direction selective ganglion cells in the mammalian retina
2009-09-15

One unique subtype of retinal ganglion cell is the direction selective (DS) cell, which responds vigorously to stimulus movement in a preferred direction, but weakly to movement in the opposite or null direction. Here we show that the application of the GABA receptor blocker picrotoxin unmasks a robust excitatory OFF response in ON DS ganglion cells. Similar to the characteristic ON response of ON ...

PubMed Central

31
Regulation of Acetylcholine Receptor Synthesis at the Level of Translation in Rat Primary Muscle Cells.
1989-01-01

Previous studies have shown that rat primary muscle cells do not respond to crude rat brain extract or one of its active components, ascorbic acid, with a significant increase in surface acetylcholine receptor (AChR) number. We report here that, although ...

National Technical Information Service (NTIS)

32
Role of cholinergic system and calcium synchronization in schizophrenia.
2009-04-01

A considerable body of evidence exists in the literature regarding impairment of signal-to-noise ratio in schizophrenia. The pathophysiologic role of cholinergic systems via calcium release and acetylcholine's involvement precedes dopamine regulation in processing information. We therefore hypothesize that acetylcholine dysregulation ...

PubMed

33
Primary Structure of Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor.
1992-01-01

Signals are transmitted between cells in the brain using neurotransmitters and neurotransmitter receptors. Poisons that interfere with this process stop normal brain function and often kill nerve cells. One of the neurotransmitters used in the mammalian b...

National Technical Information Service (NTIS)

34
Primary Structure of Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor.
1990-01-01

Although we now understand the general principles of chemical signalling between nerve cells in the brain, our appreciation of the molecular mechanisms involved has been limited by the complexity of the system and the scarcity of material. In our work we ...

National Technical Information Service (NTIS)

35
Modulation of Ionic Channel Function by Protein Phosphorylation.
1992-01-01

Protein phosphorylation is considered a key event in synaptic physiology. The acetylcholine receptor (AChR), a prototype of ligand-gated ion channels, plays a central role in postsynaptic signal transduction. To examine the functional consequences of AChR...

National Technical Information Service (NTIS)

36
In Vivo Characterization of Intracellular Signaling Pathways Activated by the Nerve Agent Sarin.
2004-01-01

Organophosphorous (OP) nerve agents, such as sarin, exert acute effects by inhibiting acetylcholinesterase in the central and peripheral nervous systems, which results in accumulation of acetylcholine and, in turn, an excessive stimulation of nicotinic an...

National Technical Information Service (NTIS)

37
Comparison of Human and Guinea Pig Acetylcholinesterase Sequences and Rates of Oxime-Assisted Reactivation.
2010-01-01

Poisoning via organophosphorus (OP) nerve agents occurs when the OP binds and inhibits the enzyme acetylcholinesterase (AChE). This enzyme is responsible for the metabolism of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine (ACh) which transmits signals between nerves...

National Technical Information Service (NTIS)

38
Integrated genomics and proteomics of the Torpedo californica electric organ: concordance with the mammalian neuromuscular junction
2011-05-04

BackgroundDuring development, the branchial mesoderm of Torpedo californica transdifferentiates into an electric organ capable of generating high voltage discharges to stun fish. The organ contains a high density of cholinergic synapses and has served as a biochemical model for the membrane specialization of myofibers, the neuromuscular junction (NMJ). We studied the genome and proteome of the ...

PubMed Central

39
Characterization of a putative acetylcholine receptor in chick ciliary ganglion neurons
1985-01-01

Monoclonal antibodies to the main immunogenic region on the alpha subunit of acetylcholine receptors in muscle and electric organ recognize membrane components in chick brain and ciliary ganglia that are candidates for the neuronal receptor. The component in chick brain has been purified by immunoaffinity chromatography. It ...

Energy Citations Database

40
INSERVICE INSPECTION OF NUCLEAR COMPONENTS IN ...
1987-09-01

... Title : INSERVICE INSPECTION OF NUCLEAR COMPONENTS IN SWEDEN WITH A NEW ULTRASONIC AND SIGNAL PROCESSING SYSTEM. ...

DTIC Science & Technology

First Page Previous Page 1 2 3 4 Next Page Last Page
 
First Page Previous Page 1 2 3 4 Next Page Last Page
 
41
Interneuronal synapses formed by motor neurons appear to be glutamatergic.
2011-09-19

Acetylcholine release at motor neuron synapses has been long established; however, recent discoveries indicate that synaptic transmission by motor neurons is more complex than previously thought. Using whole-cell patch clamp, we show that spontaneous excitatory postsynaptic currents of rat motor neurons in primary ventral horn cultures are entirely glutamatergic, although the ...

PubMed

42
Pharmacological characterization of the allosteric modulator desformylflustrabromine and its interaction with alpha4beta2 neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptor orthosteric ligands.
2010-06-01

Neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) are members of the Cys-loop superfamily of ligand-gated ion channels. nAChRs are involved in modulating nicotinic-based signal transmission in the central nervous system and are implicated in a range of disorders. Desformylflustrabromine (dFBr) is a positive allosteric modulator that potentiates ...

PubMed

43
Pharmacological Characterization of the Allosteric Modulator Desformylflustrabromine and Its Interaction with ?4?2 Neuronal Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor Orthosteric Ligands
2010-09-01

Neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) are members of the Cys-loop superfamily of ligand-gated ion channels. nAChRs are involved in modulating nicotinic-based signal transmission in the central nervous system and are implicated in a range of disorders. Desformylflustrabromine (dFBr) is a positive allosteric modulator that potentiates ?4?2 ...

PubMed Central

44
Apparatus for the Generation of Bessel Function Signals.
1974-05-07

... generating chirp-type signals wherein the various components can be generated from two initial signal components, using a recursive relationship. ...

DTIC Science & Technology

45
Prenatal Exposure to Nicotine and Childhood Asthma: Role of Nicotine Acetylcholine Receptors, Neuropeptides, and Fibronectin Expression in Lung.
2005-01-01

We hypothesize that prenatal exposure to nicotine, a major component of tobacco that transverses the placenta, is largely responsible for the development of asthma in children born of mothers who smoke. Specifically, we hypothesize that nicotine is recogn...

National Technical Information Service (NTIS)

46
Prenatal Exposure to Nicotine and Childhood Asthma: Role of Nicotine Acetylcholine Receptors, Neuropeptides and Fibronectin Expression in Lung.
2008-01-01

We hypothesized that prenatal exposure to nicotine, a major component of tobacco that transverses the placenta, is largely responsible for the development of asthma in children born of mothers who smoke. Specifically, we hypothesized that nicotine is reco...

National Technical Information Service (NTIS)

47
The effect of acetylcholine and related drugs on currents at the frog motor nerve terminal.
1994-09-22

Acetylcholine, acetylthiocholine, carbachol, suberyldicholine, propionylcholine, succinylcholine, methylfurmethide and F 2268 were tested on motor nerve ending currents recorded with an extracellular microelectrode. The isolated and transversally cut cutaneous pectoris muscle of frog Rana ridibunda was used. Only acetylcholine and acetylthiocholine ...

PubMed

48
Are acetylcholine-induced acetyl groups driving fuel cells in the systems of transducin, t and G proteins?
2002-05-01

Life is completely dependent on a support of energy which is generated by the direct absorption of light or by the reduction of oxygen. Metabolized food yields ac(et)yl groups which are utilized in the reduction of oxygen with the assistance of many other compounds. Acetylcholine appears to be an important substance for the transportation of acetyl groups. ...

PubMed

49
The cholinergic system in guttate psoriasis with special reference to mast cells.
2011-04-27

Patients with guttate psoriasis have been reported to respond to anticholinergic treatment. We wanted to know how the cholinergic system could be involved in this process. Mast cells are characteristic components of the inflammatory infiltrate of guttate psoriasis. We therefore studied the cholinergic system in both epidermis and mast cells of 10 patients with guttate ...

PubMed

50
[Molecular cloning and expression of an isotoxin gene, alpha-bungarotoxin, from Bungarus multicinctus].
2005-07-01

Abstract: Snake venom contains a number of small proteins,enzymes and other components,which displays a broad spectrum of biological activities. With the ability of specifically binding on acetylcholine acceptor, alpha-bungarotoxins are not only useful molecular probes in investigating the mechanism of neural signal transmission, but ...

PubMed

51
Stretch-induced changes in constricted lung parenchymal strips: role of extracellular matrix.
2004-02-01

Large amplitude oscillations of contracted airway smooth muscle cause relative relaxation of the preparation. However, little is known about the effect of mechanical stretch on distal lung behaviour. Rat parenchymal strips were suspended in an organ bath and attached at one end to a force transducer and at the other end to a servo-controlled lever arm that effected length changes. Mechanical ...

PubMed

52
Pivotal role of actin depolymerization in the regulation of cochlear outer hair cell motility.
2010-10-01

Cochlear outer hair cells undergo reversible changes in shape when externally stimulated. This response, known as OHC motility, is a central component of the cochlear amplifier, the mechanism responsible for the high sensitivity of mammalian hearing. We report that actin depolymerization, as regulated by activation/inhibition of LIMK/cofilin-mediated pathways, has a pivotal ...

PubMed

53
Alpha7 neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors are negatively regulated by tyrosine phosphorylation and Src-family kinases.
2005-10-26

Nicotine, a component of tobacco, is highly addictive but possesses beneficial properties such as cognitive improvements and memory maintenance. Involved in these processes is the neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) alpha7, whose activation triggers depolarization, intracellular signaling cascades, and synaptic plasticity ...

PubMed

54
Muscarinic acetylcholine receptors in the nucleus accumbens core and shell contribute to cocaine priming-induced reinstatement of drug seeking.
2010-10-27

Muscarinic acetylcholine receptors in the nucleus accumbens play an important role in mediating the reinforcing effects of cocaine. However, there is a paucity of data regarding the role of accumbal muscarinic acetylcholine receptors in the reinstatement of cocaine-seeking behavior. The goal of these experiments was to assess the role of muscarinic ...

PubMed

55
The ?-syntrophin PH and PDZ domains scaffold acetylcholine receptors, utrophin and neuronal nitric oxide synthase at the neuromuscular junction
2010-08-18

At the neuromuscular junction (NMJ), the dystrophin protein complex provides a scaffold that functions to stabilize acetylcholine receptor (AChR) clusters. Syntrophin, a key component of that scaffold, is a multi-domain adapter protein that links a variety of signaling proteins and ion channels to the dystrophin protein complex. ...

PubMed Central

56
Subtypes of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in nicotine reward, dependence, and withdrawal: Evidence from genetically modified mice
2008-09-01

Neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) can regulate the activity of many neurotransmitter pathways throughout the central nervous system and are considered important modulators of cognition and emotion. nAChRs also are the primary site of action in the brain for nicotine, the major addictive component of tobacco smoke. nAChRs consist of five ...

PubMed Central

57
Structural answers and persistent questions about how nicotinic receptors work
2008-05-01

The electron diffraction structure of nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) from Torpedo marmorata and the X-ray crystallographic structure of acetylcholine binding protein (AChBP) are providing new answers to persistent questions about how nAChRs function as biophysical machines and as participants in cellular and systems physiology. New ...

PubMed Central

58
Physiological and biochemical studies of newly synthesized muscarinic acetylcholine receptors in embryonic chicken heart
1986-01-01

Exposure of either chicken embryos in ovo or cultured embryonic chicken cardiac cells in vitro to the muscarinic agonist carbachol results in a 70-90% decrease in the number of muscarinic acetylcholine receptors (mAChR) expressed in cardiac cells. Block of agonist-receptor interactions in ovo with the antagonist atropine or removal of the agonist in vitro results in a gradual ...

Energy Citations Database

59
Tonic and phasic release of glutamate and acetylcholine neurotransmission in sub-regions of the rat prefrontal cortex using enzyme-based microelectrode arrays.
2011-08-27

The medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) is an area of the brain critical for higher cognitive processes and implicated in disorders of the CNS such as drug addiction, depression and schizophrenia. Glutamate and acetylcholine are neurotransmitters that are essential for cortical functioning, yet little is known about the dynamic function of these neurotransmitters in subregions of ...

PubMed

60
Inhibitors of CDP-choline synthesis, action potential calcium channels, and stimulus-secretion coupling.
1984-07-01

The effects of putative transmethylation inhibitors were tested on stimulus-secretion coupling and neurotransmitter secretion at synapses between neuroblastoma X glioma hybrid cells and myotubes. 5'-Deoxy-5'-isobutylthio-3-deazaadenosine or 5'-deoxy-5'-isobutylthioadenosine inhibited CDP-choline synthesis catalyzed by cholinephosphate cytidylyltransferase (CTP:cholinephosphate ...

PubMed Central

First Page Previous Page 1 2 3 4 Next Page Last Page
 
First Page Previous Page 1 2 3 4 Next Page Last Page
 
61
Prevalence of stochasticity in experimentally observed responses of pancreatic acinar cells to acetylcholine
2009-09-01

Calcium ions play an important role in both intra- and intercellular signaling. In pancreatic acinar cells intracellular Ca2+ regulates exocytotic secretion and fluid secretion. In this paper we study the typical experimental traces of Ca2+ responses in pancreatic acinar cells obtained in response to the physiological agonist acetylcholine. To determine ...

NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)

62
Muscarinic receptors and ligands in cancer
2009-02-26

Emerging evidence indicates that muscarinic receptors and ligands play key roles in regulating cellular proliferation and cancer progression. Both neuronal and nonneuronal acetylcholine production results in neurocrine, paracrine, and autocrine promotion of cell proliferation, apoptosis, migration, and other features critical for cancer cell survival and spread. The present ...

PubMed Central

63
Coupling of Ionic Events to Protein Kinase Signaling Cascades upon Activation of ?7 Nicotinic Receptor
2009-08-14

Defining the signaling mechanisms and effector proteins mediating phenotypic and mechanical plasticity of keratinocytes (KCs) during wound epithelialization is one of the major goals in epithelial cell biology. The acetylcholine (ACh)-gated ion channels, or nicotinic ACh receptors (nAChRs), mediate the nicotinergic signaling that ...

PubMed Central

64
Concatenated logic gates using four coupled biocatalysts operating in series.
2006-11-06

The assembly of three concatenated enzyme-based logic gates consisting of OR, AND, XOR is described. Four biocatalysts, acetylcholine esterase, choline oxidase, microperoxidase-11, and the NAD+-dependent glucose dehydrogenase, are used to assemble the gates. Four inputs that include acetylcholine, butyrylcholine, O2, and glucose are used to drive the ...

PubMed

65
Modulation of acetylcholine-induced contractions of the rat anococcygeus muscle by activation of nitrergic nerves.
1993-12-01

1. Acetylcholine-induced contractions of the rat isolated anococcygeus muscle were blocked by atropine (0.1 microM), slightly enhanced by hexamethonium (0.1 mM) and tetrodotoxin (1 microM), but little affected by prazosin (0.1 microM). 2. In the presence of the alpha 2-adrenoceptor agonist, UK14304, which raised the tone of the muscle, acetylcholine had a ...

PubMed Central

66
Presynaptic Type III Neuregulin1-ErbB signaling targets ?7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors to axons
2008-05-05

Type III Neuregulin1 (Nrg1) isoforms are membrane-tethered proteins capable of participating in bidirectional juxtacrine signaling. Neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs), which can modulate the release of a rich array of neurotransmitters, are differentially targeted to presynaptic sites. We demonstrate that Type III Nrg1 back ...

PubMed Central

67
Signal Transduction Timed Simulation
2007-12-19

In this activity students simulate cellular components of a signal transduction pathway and make modifications to speed up the process.

NSDL National Science Digital Library

68
Identification of Signaling Proteins the Modulate Androgen ...
2004-11-01

... We have proposed to identify the signaling components that regulate AR activity using a novel retrovirus- mediated genetic system, and to ...

DTIC Science & Technology

69
Conceptual Development of Strain-Gage Signal Interpretation ...
1985-10-01

... DATA PROCESSING, AUTOMATION, ENGINE COMPONENTS, COMPUTERS, PROBABILITY, JET ENGINES, MECHANICS, SIGNALS ...

DTIC Science & Technology

70
An Efficient Data Acquisition Methodology For Bandpass ...
1993-11-01

... time versions of the in-phase and quadrature components of the beamformed signal. ... 4 tics, Speech and Signal Processing, Vol. ...

DTIC Science & Technology

71
Turnover of Acetylcholine Receptors: Mechanisms of ...
1990-12-31

... Title : Turnover of Acetylcholine Receptors: Mechanisms of Regulation. ... Acetylcholine receptors, RA5 Neuromuscular junctions, Motor nerves. ...

DTIC Science & Technology

72
Primary Structure of Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor.
1992-05-06

... Title : Primary Structure of Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor. ... One of the neurotransmitters used in the mammalian brain is acetylcholine. ...

DTIC Science & Technology

73
Galantamine-induced amyloid-{beta} clearance mediated via stimulation of microglial nicotinic acetylcholine receptors.
2010-10-14

Reduction of brain amyloid-? (A?) has been proposed as a therapeutic target for Alzheimer disease (AD), and microglial A? phagocytosis is noted as an A? clearance system in brains. Galantamine is an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor approved for symptomatic treatment of AD. Galantamine also acts as an allosterically potentiating ligand (APL) for nicotinic acetylcholine receptors ...

PubMed

74
Acetylcholine and muscarinic receptor function in cerebral cortex of diabetic young and old male Wistar rats and the role of muscarinic receptors in calcium release from pancreatic islets.
2009-06-24

We investigated acetylcholine esterase (AChE) activity, acetylcholine and muscarinic M1, M3 receptors kinetics in the cerebral cortex of young and old streptozotocin induced and insulin treated diabetic rats. The role of muscarinic receptors in intracellular calcium release from pancreatic islets was studied in vitro. Wistar rats of 7 and 90-weeks old were ...

PubMed

75
A mammalian homolog of Drosophila tumorous imaginal discs, Tid1, mediates agrin signaling at the neuromuscular junction.
2008-11-26

Motoneuron-derived agrin clusters nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (AChRs) in mammalian muscle cells. We used two-hybrid screens to identify a protein, tumorous imaginal discs (Tid1), that binds to the cytoplasmic domain of muscle-specific kinase (MuSK), a major component of the agrin receptor. Like MuSK, Tid1 colocalizes with AChRs at developing, adult, ...

PubMed

First Page Previous Page 1 2 3 4 Next Page Last Page