Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors and drugs acting on muscarinic receptors - potential crosstalk of cholinergic mechanisms during pharmacological treatment.

Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift, refereegranskad
Författare
Ondrej Soukup | Extern
Michael Winder | Institutionen för neurovetenskap och fysiologi, sektionen för farmakologi
Uday Kumar Killi | Extern
Vladimir Wsol | Extern
Daniel Jun | Extern
Kamil Kuca | Extern
Gunnar Tobin | Institutionen för neurovetenskap och fysiologi, sektionen för farmakologi
Publikationsår
2017
Publicerad i
Current neuropharmacology, 15 (4), 637-653
Sammanfattning
Pharmaceuticals with targets in the cholinergic transmission have been used for decades and are still fundamental treatments in many diseases and conditions today. Both the transmission and the effects of the somatomotoric and the parasympathetic nervous systems may be targeted by such treatments. Irrespective of the knowledge that the effects of neuronal signalling in the nervous systems may include a number of different receptor subtypes of both the nicotinic and the muscarinic receptors, this complexity is generally overlooked when assessing the mechanisms of action of pharmaceuticals. Presently, the life cycle of acetylcholine, muscarinic receptors and their effects are reviewed in the major organ systems of the body. Neuronal and non-neuronal sources of acetylcholine are elucidated. Examples of pharmaceuticals, in particular cholinesterase inhibitors, affecting these systems are discussed. The review focuses on salivary glands, the respiratory tract and the lower urinary tract, since the complexity of the interplay of different muscarinic receptor subtypes is of significance for physiological, pharmacological and toxicological effects in these organs.
ISSN
1875-6190
Ämnesord
  • Medicin och hälsovetenskap | Medicinska och farmaceutiska grundvetenskaper | Farmakologi och toxikologi
Språk
Engelska
Publikations-ID
247173
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