Talk:Muscarinic acetylcholine receptor: Difference between revisions
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Added in "Also see Tiotropium". I am just a patient that uses the drug and I came to the conclusion it seems to block the nicotine (darn cigarettes) and open my airways. I have no ego to bruise so feel free to clean up. |
Added in "Also see Tiotropium". I am just a patient that uses the drug and I came to the conclusion it seems to block the nicotine (darn cigarettes) and open my airways. I have no ego to bruise so feel free to clean up. |
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Hello. the agonists and antagonists listed in the table should be more specific to the receptor, otherwise it makes no sense and we can simply write Acetyl choline in each one. So I've inserted specific agonists and antagonists for each receptor. |
Revision as of 11:52, 19 August 2007
I've been studying the autonomic nervous system, and particularly the various ACh receptors and the drugs and substances, for alzheimers, parkinsons, IBS, cardiac drugs, bronchodilators, etc, background for famous drugs like scopolamine/atropine because this needs to be written and existing stuff tied together in Wikipedia and it struck me as a current weakness. I'm starting with muscarinic receptors, and hope to edit nicotinic receptors, and to a lesser extent, ach, sympathetic/parasympathetic/autonomous nervous system atropine/scopolamine, and to crete pages for dicycloverine/milverine/cimetropium etc, etc. This will take some time though.... Kaet 03:44, 8 Sep 2004 (UTC)
Hopefully you will forgive me using this discussion page to note some research which will be valuable in future (to myself, or some other poor sod), but which don't yet fit into the article itself.
- m1: not PTX, not CTX, G_q,G_i, slow EPSP at ganglion1, secretory glands23, cns23. IP3
- m2: PTX sensitive, not CTX, G_i,G_o,G_z, IPSP at ganglion1, smooth muscle13, myocardium2, cns23. -cAMP3
- m3: not PTX, not CTX, G_q,G_i, smooth muscle123, secretory glands23, cns23. IP release3
- m4: PTX sensitive, G_i, G_s? (would be CTX for G_s), smoothmuscle2, secretory glands2, cns23, -cAMP3
- m5: not PTX, cns3. IP3
Sorry about the delay half way through expanding this page. Caused by a work crisis. Should resume shortly. kaet
Hi, Kaet. I have expanded and edited the Parasympathetic page, if there is anything missing feel free to add it. Also, i am willing to help you out on your mass editing. =) see you around. --LowLifer 06:58, 4 October 2005 (UTC)
Added in "Also see Tiotropium". I am just a patient that uses the drug and I came to the conclusion it seems to block the nicotine (darn cigarettes) and open my airways. I have no ego to bruise so feel free to clean up.
Agonists and antagonists - go specific
Hello. the agonists and antagonists listed in the table should be more specific to the receptor, otherwise it makes no sense and we can simply write Acetyl choline in each one. So I've inserted specific agonists and antagonists for each receptor.