The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of five alkaloids, namely verticine, verticinone, imperialine, imperialine-3β-D-glucoside, and puqietinone, purified from Bulbus Fritillariae and used as an antitussive drug in traditional Chinese medicine, on their antimuscarinic M 2 function and the cAMP level of HEK cells transfected with muscarinic M 2 receptor plasmid. By transfecting the HEK cells with the method of calcium phosphate co-precipitation and screening with G418, the cells stably expressing M 2 receptor were identified. The expression of M 2 receptor in HEK cells was confirmed by both RT-PCR and western blot. The cAMP level in the treated cells was analyzed with RIA method ( 125 I-cAMP KIT). And the results suggested that the five alkaloids could significantly elevate the cAMP concentration in the HEK cells transfected with muscarinic M 2 receptor plasmid ( p < 0.01).