Mathematical modeling of opiate binding to mouse brain membrane
✍ Scribed by Herbert D. Landahl; Javier Garzo´n; Nancy M. Lee
- Book ID
- 104272553
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1985
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 776 KB
- Volume
- 47
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1522-9602
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✦ Synopsis
The heterogeneity of rat brain opiate receptors was examined by analyzing competition data. The binding of three prototypical tritiated opioid agonists, ['HI -dihydromorphine ( [3H] -DHM), ['HI -D-ala'-D-leu'-enkephalin ( [3H] -DADLE), and [3H] ethylketocyclazocine ([ 3Hl -EKC) was determined in the presence of varying concentrations of each of these unlabeled ligands, generating nine displacement curves. A computer program was then used to find the best fit of a model system to these data, assuming two, three or four independent binding sites. The best fit was a four-site model. One of these sites is specific for DHM; tw6 are relatively selective for DHM and DADLE respectively, but also bind EKC. The remaining site binds only EKC with high affinity. These results, together with displacement data using naloxone, FK33824, and D-ala'-met'-enkephalinamide, are discussed in terms of current opiate receptor models.
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