strychnine and eburnamonine

strychnine has been researched along with eburnamonine* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for strychnine and eburnamonine

ArticleYear
Positive allosteric action of eburnamonine on cardiac muscarinic acetylcholine receptors.
    European journal of pharmacology, 1996, Jun-03, Volume: 305, Issue:1-3

    It was discovered recently that alcuronium and strychnine (which is a precursor of alcuronium) allosterically increase the affinity of cardiac muscarinic receptors for the antagonist, N-methylscopolamine. We have now investigated the effects of l-eburnamonine and vincamine, which are both closely related to strychnine. In experiments on rat heart atria, l-eburnamonine was found to increase the binding of [3H]N-methylscopolamine with Ehlert's cooperativity coefficient alpha = 0.35, which indicates that the strength of its allosteric action is close to that of alcuronium and strychnine (alpha = 0.31 and 0.44, respectively). However, the affinity of l-eburnamonine for the cardiac muscarinic receptors is lower than the affinities of alcuronium and strychnine (KAR = 22.6 microM, 0.15 microM, and 3.4 microM, respectively). In spite of its extremely close similarity to l-eburnamonine, vincamine has a negative allosteric effect on the binding of [3H]N-methylscopolamine (alpha = 4.1; KAR = 22.8 microM). It is likely that a systematic investigation of the allosteric effects of the analogues of strychnine will not only yield new allosteric effectors on muscarinic receptors, but also clarify the structural features responsible for the direction (positive or negative) of their allosteric effect.

    Topics: Alcuronium; Allosteric Regulation; Animals; Cholinergic Agonists; Heart Atria; In Vitro Techniques; Male; N-Methylscopolamine; Nicotinic Antagonists; Parasympatholytics; Protein Binding; Rats; Receptors, Cholinergic; Scopolamine Derivatives; Strychnine; Vinca Alkaloids; Vincamine

1996