The aim of the present study was to characterize the specific binding sites for [N-methyl-H]-scopolamine ([H]-NMS), a radioligand for labeling muscarinic acetylcholine receptors (mAChRs), in membranes of four heart chambers obtained from adult male British United Turkey (BUT) Big 6 ("meat-type") and Cröllwitzer ("wild-type") turkeys. MAChR subtypes were examined by inhibiting [H]-NMS binding with subtype selective non-labelled receptor antagonists. In all left and right atria as well as left and right ventricles of both turkey breeds, the specific [H]-NMS binding was saturable, reversible and of high affinity (K range: 0.5-1.0 nM). The maximum receptor density (B) was not significantly different between the four cardiac chambers of BUT Big 6 turkeys, but a significant difference was found between atria and ventricles of Cröllwitzer turkeys. Moreover, significant lower B was found in the atria of Cröllwitzer turkeys than in the atria of BUT Big 6, while the ventricular B was significantly higher. In all cardiac chambers, unlabeled mAChR antagonists competed for specific [H]-NMS binding sites in a concentration-dependent manner, suggesting the presence of the M and M receptor subtypes, whereby the latter was the predominant subtype. The presence of the M subtype could not be excluded. In conclusion, there was a difference between BUT Big 6 ("meat-type") and Cröllwitzer ("wild-type") turkeys with regard to receptor density in heart chambers with dominant M and M receptor subtypes.
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