1989
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-1009268
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Does Amiodarone Inhibit T3Binding to Solubilized Nuclear ReceptorsIn Vitro?

Abstract: One of the proposed mechanisms of action of amiodarone is by interfering with T3-receptor interactions. However, reports in the literature on this matter are contradictory and, in an attempt to resolve these contradictions, the effects of amiodarone on T3 binding to solubilized nuclear receptors from rat liver were investigated. A drug concentration-related competitive inhibition of T3 binding occurred in the presence of considerable amiodarone precipitation. Measurement of the proportion of soluble amiodarone… Show more

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