1977
DOI: 10.1016/0006-8993(77)90425-5
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[3H]Dihydroergocryptine binding in rat brain

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“…In addition, the kinetic studies reported here give a Kd which differs from the Kd calculated from equilibrium studies. Three previous studies have reported kinetically derived Kds that were consistently two-to threefold less than the Kd derived from equilibrium data in rabbit uterus (7), rat parotid cells (10), and rat brain (18). In view of these observations and of the present data, the possibility must be considered that [3H]DHEC binding is more complex than a simple bimolecular reaction with the a-adrenergic receptor.…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 40%
“…In addition, the kinetic studies reported here give a Kd which differs from the Kd calculated from equilibrium studies. Three previous studies have reported kinetically derived Kds that were consistently two-to threefold less than the Kd derived from equilibrium data in rabbit uterus (7), rat parotid cells (10), and rat brain (18). In view of these observations and of the present data, the possibility must be considered that [3H]DHEC binding is more complex than a simple bimolecular reaction with the a-adrenergic receptor.…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 40%
“…on LH release mediated by an a-adrenoceptor and an inhi bition mediated by a fi-adrenoceptor. Both a-and (1-adreno ceptors have been demonstrated in the hypothalamus al though their precise location has not been described yet [1,5,6].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The KD for [3HpDHE was 0.55 nM (with or without phentolamine), and this high affinity site was blocked (in the presence of phentolamine) by 250 nM apomorphine, 650 nM dopamine, and 1200 nM (-). Although it is now possible to use [3H]dopamine, [3H]apomorphine, and [3H]haloperidol for identifying dopamine receptors in biological tissues (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7), it is desirable to have additional radioligands in order to test the two-state agonist-antagonist receptor hypothesis (3,5 (8)(9)(10)(11) are difficult to interpret.…”
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confidence: 99%