Development of muscarinic receptors and regulation of secretory responsiveness in rodent sweat glands

Sweat glands are innervated by sympathetic neurons which undergo a change in transmitter phenotype from noradrenergic to cholinergic during development. As soon as the glands begin to differentiate, M3 muscarinic receptor mRNA and binding sites are detectable. Receptor expression appears in the abse...

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description Sweat glands are innervated by sympathetic neurons which undergo a change in transmitter phenotype from noradrenergic to cholinergic during development. As soon as the glands begin to differentiate, M3 muscarinic receptor mRNA and binding sites are detectable. Receptor expression appears in the absence of innervation and is maintained after denervation. While receptor expression is not regulated by innervation, secretory responsiveness is. Muscarinic blockade during development or in adult animals results in the loss of responsiveness and its reappearance requires several days. Cholinergic muscarinic activation is most likely to regulate one or more steps in the signalling cascade that are downstream of calcium mobilization. The anterograde regulation of sweat gland responsiveness is one facet of the reciprocal interactions are required to establish a functional synapse in this system.
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Animals
Cell Differentiation
Muscarinic Antagonists - pharmacology
Rats
Receptors, Muscarinic - metabolism
Signal Transduction
sweat gland secretion
Sweat Glands - drug effects
Sweat Glands - growth & development
Sweat Glands - innervation
Sweat Glands - metabolism
Sweat Glands - physiology
sympathetic innervation
transmitter plasticity
title Development of muscarinic receptors and regulation of secretory responsiveness in rodent sweat glands
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