Further characterization of [3H]ifenprodil binding in rat brain

Autor: John L. Neumeyer, Kenji Hashimoto, Edythe D. London, Marianne R. Spada, Charles R. Mantione
Rok vydání: 1994
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Zdroj: European journal of pharmacology. 266(1)
ISSN: 0014-2999
Popis: The present study was undertaken to characterize [3H]ifenprodil binding in rat brain. [3H]Ifenprodil showed saturable, high-affinity binding at 4 degrees C. Specific binding, defined with 10 microM ifenprodil as a competitor, was inhibited biphasically by the s receptor ligands, GBR 12909, 1,3-di-o-tolylguanidine (DTG), and (+)-3-(3-hydroxyphenyl)-N-propylpiperidine ((+)-3-PPP). At 4 degrees C, 3 microM GBR 12909, which inhibited about 50% of specific binding of [3H]ifenprodil was used to mask sigma receptors. Under these conditions, specific binding of [3H]ifenprodil was inhibited potently by ifenprodil, SL 82.0715, poly(L-arginine), poly(L-lysine), neomycin, ruthenium red, spermine, arcaine and spermidine. In the presence of 3 microM GBR 12909, Zn2+ and Mg2+ partially inhibited specific binding of [3H]ifenprodil at 4 degrees C. In contrast, in the absence of GBR 12909, at 37 degrees C specific binding of [3H]ifenprodil was partially inhibited by Zn2+, but not by Mg2+. The anatomical distribution of [3H]ifenprodil binding at 4 degrees C (GBR 12909 included) in rat brain closely paralleled that of [3H]MK-801 (dizocilpine) binding (r = 0.971, P0.005). Without GBR 12909, specific [3H]ifenprodil binding at 37 degrees C was inhibited potently by sigma ligands. In the presence of 3 microM GBR 12909, [3H]ifenprodil binding at 4 degrees C was highest in synaptosomal and myelin fractions; however, without GBR 12909, [3H]ifenprodil binding at 37 degrees C was highest in microsomal and myelin fractions, consistent with the subcellular distribution of sigma receptors. The results suggest that, in the presence of 3 microM GBR 12909, at 4 degrees C, [3H]ifenprodil binds to sites that are sensitive to polyamines and related compounds; and that without GBR 12909, at 37 degrees C, [3H]ifenprodil interacts with sigma receptors in rat brain.
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