Muscarinic receptor antagonists: effects on pulmonary function.

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Buels KS, Fryer AD

Muscarinic receptor antagonists: effects on pulmonary function.

Handb Exp Pharmacol. 2012;(208):317-41. doi: 10.1007/978-3-642-23274-9_14.

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Abstract

In healthy lungs, muscarinic receptors control smooth muscle tone, mucus secretion, vasodilation, and inflammation. In chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and asthma, cholinergic mechanisms contribute to increased bronchoconstriction and mucus secretion that limit airflow. This chapter reviews neuronal and nonneuronal sources of acetylcholine in the lung and the expression and role of M(1), M(2), and M(3) muscarinic receptor subtypes in lung physiology. It also discusses the evidence for and against the role of parasympathetic nerves in asthma, and the current use and therapeutic potential of muscarinic receptor antagonists in COPD and asthma.

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DrugTargetKindOrganismPharmacological ActionActions
AtropineMuscarinic acetylcholine receptor M1ProteinHumans
Yes
Antagonist
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AtropineMuscarinic acetylcholine receptor M2ProteinHumans
Yes
Antagonist
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AtropineMuscarinic acetylcholine receptor M3ProteinHumans
Yes
Antagonist
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AtropineMuscarinic acetylcholine receptor M4ProteinHumans
Yes
Antagonist
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AtropineMuscarinic acetylcholine receptor M5ProteinHumans
Yes
Antagonist
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