The in vitro effects of ethanol (EtOH) on muscarinic receptor-stimulated phosphoinositide metabolism were measured in cerebral cortex slices of adult and 7-day-old rats. EtOH (500 mM) caused a significant decrease (32-43%) of maximal accumulation of [3H]inositol phosphates (InsPs) induced by carbachol, and a 2-fold increase in its EC50in 7-day-old rats, but had no effect in adult rats. The effect of EtOH on [3H]InsPs accumulation in neonatal rats was significant at a concentration as low as 150 mM. The inhibitory effect of EtOH was maximal in cerebral cortex and hippocampus and lower in cerebellum, while no effect was observed in the brainstem. While carbachol- and acetylcholine-stimulated phosphoinositide metabolism were inhibited by EtOH,...
Background: In utero alcohol exposure can lead to fetal alcohol spectrum (FAS) disorders charact...
Ethanol is a potent inhibitor of muscarinic receptor-mediated proliferation in glial cells. Glial pr...
The effect of long-term ethanol exposure on muscarinic recep-tors was investigated in human neurobla...
The pattern of muscarinic receptor-stimulated inositol metabolism during postnatal development has a...
Phosphoinositide (PtdIns) metabolism activated by cholinergic muscarinic receptors appears to play a...
Muscarinic receptor-stimulated phosphoinositide metabolism has been recently suggested as a possible...
The developing brain is extremely sensitive to the neurotoxicity of ethanol; however, the mechanism(...
The mechanism(s) by which ethanol induces alterations in brain development may involve direct action...
Different dose levels of ethanol (2,3,4,5 g/kg) were administered to rat pups between postnatal days...
Results from this study suggest that the phosphoinositide system coupled to muscarinic receptors may...
An enhanced coupling of cholinergic muscarinic receptors to phosphoinositide metabolism had been pre...
The pattern of muscarinic receptor-stimulated inositol metabo-lism during postnatal development has ...
Ethanol exerts an age-specific inhibition of muscarinic-dependent phosphoinositide metabolism in rat...
The importance of activation of second messenger systems which follows the interaction of neurotrans...
The results of this in vitro study suggest that ethanol itself, not the ethanol metabolite acetaldeh...
Background: In utero alcohol exposure can lead to fetal alcohol spectrum (FAS) disorders charact...
Ethanol is a potent inhibitor of muscarinic receptor-mediated proliferation in glial cells. Glial pr...
The effect of long-term ethanol exposure on muscarinic recep-tors was investigated in human neurobla...
The pattern of muscarinic receptor-stimulated inositol metabolism during postnatal development has a...
Phosphoinositide (PtdIns) metabolism activated by cholinergic muscarinic receptors appears to play a...
Muscarinic receptor-stimulated phosphoinositide metabolism has been recently suggested as a possible...
The developing brain is extremely sensitive to the neurotoxicity of ethanol; however, the mechanism(...
The mechanism(s) by which ethanol induces alterations in brain development may involve direct action...
Different dose levels of ethanol (2,3,4,5 g/kg) were administered to rat pups between postnatal days...
Results from this study suggest that the phosphoinositide system coupled to muscarinic receptors may...
An enhanced coupling of cholinergic muscarinic receptors to phosphoinositide metabolism had been pre...
The pattern of muscarinic receptor-stimulated inositol metabo-lism during postnatal development has ...
Ethanol exerts an age-specific inhibition of muscarinic-dependent phosphoinositide metabolism in rat...
The importance of activation of second messenger systems which follows the interaction of neurotrans...
The results of this in vitro study suggest that ethanol itself, not the ethanol metabolite acetaldeh...
Background: In utero alcohol exposure can lead to fetal alcohol spectrum (FAS) disorders charact...
Ethanol is a potent inhibitor of muscarinic receptor-mediated proliferation in glial cells. Glial pr...
The effect of long-term ethanol exposure on muscarinic recep-tors was investigated in human neurobla...