IC/BPS-associated alterations of M2 and M3 muscarinic acetylcholine receptor trafficking in human detrusor.
Mandy Berndt-PaetzLuise HerbstAnnett WeimannAndreas GonsiorJens-Uwe StolzenburgJochen NeuhausPublished in: Neurourology and urodynamics (2019)
High numbers of M3/clathrin and M3/Rab11 complexes reflect the well-documented clathrin-mediated desensitization of M3 and speak in favor with enhanced receptor protein expression in IC/BPS. Increased amounts of M2/Cav-1, M2/clathrin, and M2/Rab11 complexes represent altered M2 internalization and recycling leading to high abundance in IC/BPS. In this regard, caveolae-localized M2 could be possibly associated with the activation of nitric oxide (NO) synthase and NO production.