RT info:eu-repo/semantics/article T1 Evidence for two types of nicotinic receptors in the cat carotid body chemoreceptor cells A1 Obeso Cáceres, Ana María de la Luz A1 Gómez Niño, María Ángeles A1 Almaraz Gómez, Laura A1 Dinger, Bruce A1 Fidone, Salvatore A1 González, Constancio K1 Neurofisiología K1 Receptores celulares AB Current concepts on the location and functional significance of nicotinic receptors in the carotid body rest on a-bungarotoxin bindingand autoradiographic studies. Using an in vitro preparation of the cat carotid body whose catecholamine deposits have been labeled byprior incubation with the tritiated natural precursor w3Hxtyrosine, we have found that nicotine induces release of w3Hxcatecholamines in adose-dependent manner IC50s9.81 mM.. We also found that mecamylamine 50 mM. completely abolished the nicotine-inducedrelease, while a-bungarotoxin 100 nM; f20 times its binding Kd. only reduced the release by 56%. These findings indicate thatchemoreceptor cells, and perhaps other carotid body structures, contain nicotinic receptors that are not sensitive to a-bungarotoxin andforce a revision of the current concepts on cholinergic mechanisms in the carotid body chemoreception. PB Elsevier SN 0006-8993 YR 1997 FD 1997 LK http://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/7158 UL http://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/7158 LA eng NO Brain Research 754 1997. 298–302 NO Producción Científica DS UVaDOC RD 28-abr-2024