1. Role of the M1 receptor in regulating circadian rhythms.
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Gillette MU, Buchanan GF, Artinian L, Hamilton SE, Nathanson NM, and Liu C
- Subjects
- Animals, Carbachol pharmacology, Cholinergic Agonists pharmacology, Cyclic GMP pharmacology, In Vitro Techniques, Models, Biological, Muscarinic Antagonists pharmacology, Neurons drug effects, Rats, Receptor, Muscarinic M1, Signal Transduction, Suprachiasmatic Nucleus drug effects, Circadian Rhythm physiology, Cyclic GMP analogs & derivatives, Neurons physiology, Receptors, Muscarinic metabolism, Suprachiasmatic Nucleus physiology
- Abstract
Cholinergic stimuli are potent regulators of the circadian clock in the hypothalamic suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN). Using a brain slice model, we have found that the SCN clock is subject to muscarinic regulation, a sensitivity expressed only during the night of the clock's 24-h cycle. Pharmacological and signal transduction characteristics are compatible with a response mediated by an M1-like receptor. Molecular manipulation of muscarinic receptors will provide important insights as to the receptor subtype(s) regulating circadian rhythms.
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- 2001
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