[...] decreases heartrate by the G beta gamma subunit of the G protein coupled to M2.
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M2-receptorer
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[...] decreases heartrate by the G beta gamma subunit of the G protein coupled to M2.
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[...] decreases heartrate by the G beta gamma subunit of the G protein coupled to M2.
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M2-receptorer
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Muscarinic acetylcholine receptor M2 - Wikipedia is claim instead found no significant association between the CHRM2 gene and intelligence. [8]
Olfactory behavior[edit]
Mediating olfactory guided behaviors (e.g. odor discrimination, aggression, mating) [9]
Mechanism of action[edit]
<span>M 2 muscarinic receptors act via a G i type receptor, which causes a decrease in cAMP in the cell, generally leading to inhibitory-type effects. They appear to serve as autoreceptors. [10]
In addition, they modulate muscarinic potassium channels. [11] [12] In the heart, this contributes to a decreased heart rate. They do so by the G beta gamma subunit of the G protein coupled to M 2 . This part of the G protein can open K + channels in the parasympathetic notches in the heart, which causes an outward current of potassium, which slows down the heart rate.
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Few highly selective M 2 agonists are available at present, although there are several non-selective muscarinic agonists that stimulate M 2 , and a number of selectiv
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