Methods and Findings in Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology 1988-10-01

Potency ratio for the inhibition of 3H-QNB and 3H-cis-methyldioxolane binding predicts agonist or antagonist activity on muscarinic receptors.

C Moret, I Pastrie, M Briley

Index: Methods Find. Exp. Clin. Pharmacol. 10(10) , 619-21, (1988)

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Abstract

3H-Quinuclidinyl benzylate (3H-QNB) and 3H-cis-methyldioxolane (3H-CD) binding to cholinergic muscarinic receptors have been carried out on the same membrane preparation from the rat brain cortex. Inhibition of 3H-QNB and 3H-CD binding by cholinergic muscarinic agonists and antagonists has been studied with determination of the IC50 values for each ligand. Antagonists were as potent at inhibiting 3H-QNB binding as 3H-CD binding. Muscarinic agonists were much less potent at inhibiting 3H-QNB binding than 3H-CD binding. The ratio of the IC50 values for the inhibition of the binding of 3H-QNB and 3H-CD was between 1 and 10 for antagonists and between 500 and 5000 for agonists. It is suggested that the determination of this ratio predicts agonist or antagonist activity of unknown compounds and represents a useful tool for their screening.

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