Characterization of a [³H]-5-hydroxytryptamine binding site in rabbit brain

In the present study non-5-HT₁(A)/non-5-HT₁(C) binding sites in the rabbit caudate nucleus (CN) were examined to determine if they might be identical to the recently discovered 5-HT₁(D) sites in the bovine CN. The characterizations were carried out measuring high-affinity [³H]5-HT binding under cond...

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Main Author: Xiong, Wen-cheng, 1962-
Other Authors: Nelson, David L.
Language:en_US
Published: The University of Arizona. 1989
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-2915372016-03-06T03:00:36Z Characterization of a [³H]-5-hydroxytryptamine binding site in rabbit brain Xiong, Wen-cheng, 1962- Nelson, David L. Serotonin. Neurotransmitter receptors. Binding sites (Biochemistry) In the present study non-5-HT₁(A)/non-5-HT₁(C) binding sites in the rabbit caudate nucleus (CN) were examined to determine if they might be identical to the recently discovered 5-HT₁(D) sites in the bovine CN. The characterizations were carried out measuring high-affinity [³H]5-HT binding under conditions where 5-HT₁(A) and 5-HT₁(C) sites were pharmacologically masked in both tissues. Comparison of the pharmacologic profiles of the bovine 5-HT₁(D) and rabbit non-5-HT₁(A)/non-5-HT₁(C) sites revealed similarities, but showed distinct differences. [³H]5-HT binding in the bovine CN was significantly more sensitive to inhibition by GTP than was [³H]5-HT binding in the rabbit CN, and this effect was differentially sensitive to calcium and other divalent cations (i.e., Mg²⁺, Mn²+)⁺in the two tissues. [³H]5-HT binding in the bovine CN was significantly more sensitive to inhibition by NEM than it was in the rabbit CN. Thus, it may be concluded that the non-5-HT₁(A)/non-5-HT₁(C) [³H]5-HT binding sites in rabbit CN are distinct from those in the bovine CN, and we propose that they be tentatively identified as 5-HT₁(R) to distinguish them from the 5-HT₁(D) site. 1989 text Thesis-Reproduction (electronic) http://hdl.handle.net/10150/291537 http://arizona.openrepository.com/arizona/handle/10150/291537 22905157 1338085 .b18418739 en_US Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the University Libraries, University of Arizona. Further transmission, reproduction or presentation (such as public display or performance) of protected items is prohibited except with permission of the author. The University of Arizona.
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topic Serotonin.
Neurotransmitter receptors.
Binding sites (Biochemistry)
spellingShingle Serotonin.
Neurotransmitter receptors.
Binding sites (Biochemistry)
Xiong, Wen-cheng, 1962-
Characterization of a [³H]-5-hydroxytryptamine binding site in rabbit brain
description In the present study non-5-HT₁(A)/non-5-HT₁(C) binding sites in the rabbit caudate nucleus (CN) were examined to determine if they might be identical to the recently discovered 5-HT₁(D) sites in the bovine CN. The characterizations were carried out measuring high-affinity [³H]5-HT binding under conditions where 5-HT₁(A) and 5-HT₁(C) sites were pharmacologically masked in both tissues. Comparison of the pharmacologic profiles of the bovine 5-HT₁(D) and rabbit non-5-HT₁(A)/non-5-HT₁(C) sites revealed similarities, but showed distinct differences. [³H]5-HT binding in the bovine CN was significantly more sensitive to inhibition by GTP than was [³H]5-HT binding in the rabbit CN, and this effect was differentially sensitive to calcium and other divalent cations (i.e., Mg²⁺, Mn²+)⁺in the two tissues. [³H]5-HT binding in the bovine CN was significantly more sensitive to inhibition by NEM than it was in the rabbit CN. Thus, it may be concluded that the non-5-HT₁(A)/non-5-HT₁(C) [³H]5-HT binding sites in rabbit CN are distinct from those in the bovine CN, and we propose that they be tentatively identified as 5-HT₁(R) to distinguish them from the 5-HT₁(D) site.
author2 Nelson, David L.
author_facet Nelson, David L.
Xiong, Wen-cheng, 1962-
author Xiong, Wen-cheng, 1962-
author_sort Xiong, Wen-cheng, 1962-
title Characterization of a [³H]-5-hydroxytryptamine binding site in rabbit brain
title_short Characterization of a [³H]-5-hydroxytryptamine binding site in rabbit brain
title_full Characterization of a [³H]-5-hydroxytryptamine binding site in rabbit brain
title_fullStr Characterization of a [³H]-5-hydroxytryptamine binding site in rabbit brain
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of a [³H]-5-hydroxytryptamine binding site in rabbit brain
title_sort characterization of a [³h]-5-hydroxytryptamine binding site in rabbit brain
publisher The University of Arizona.
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