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Query: UMLS:C0009443 (
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McN-A-343 (McN), a non nicotinic ganglionic stimulant, induced slow contractile responses of the toad rectus abdominis. A relaxation was also observed when large doses were added in the presence of a contraction caused by acetylcholine (Ach). The relaxation induced by McN could not be overcome by increasing Ach concentration. Bell-shaped log dose-response curves were obtained for McN. d-
Tubocurarine
caused an unusual change on these curves, suggesting an indirect action of the agonist. This possibility was corroborated by the fact that hemicholinium, procaine, and
cold
storage of the muscle caused a marked decrease of the organ sensitivity to McN but not to ACh.
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PMID:A comparative study of the effects induced by MCN-A-343 and acetylcholine on the isolated toad rectus abdominis. 6 2
The body wall muscle of the ascidian, Halocynthia aurantium, is sensitive to both nicotinomimetics and muscarinomimetics. Atropine (4 X 10(-11 M) and benzilylcholine mustard (1 X 10(-5) M for 15 min) selectively block responses to muscarinomimetics. d-
Tubocurarine
(2 X 10(-6) M) and hexadecamethylene-bis-trimethylammonium (2 X 10(-7) M) prevent contractions induced by both nicotinomimetics and muscarinomimetics. In the
cold
season of the year the sensitivity of the muscle to muscarinomimetics disappears while responses to nicotinomimetics do not change throughout the year. The cooling of the water in the experimental bath results in an increase in the muscle contractions caused by muscarinomimetics while the responses to nicotinomimetic propionylcholine do not change. Catecholamines induce a decrease of the ascidian muscle responses to acetylcholine, cGMP and papaverine produce a similar effect.
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PMID:The muscle chemoreceptors of the ascidian Halocynthia aurantium. 286 Oct 27