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Brain slices in radioligand binding assays: Quantification of opiate, benzodiazepines and beta-adrenergic ([H] CGP-12177) receptors
Authors:Michael Wilkinson   William Jacobson  Diane A. Wilkinson
Affiliation:

1 Departments of Physiology and Biophysics, Faculty of Medicine, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

2 Departments of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Faculty of Medicine, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

Abstract:1. We have characterized and quantified specific binding of [3H]-flunitrazepam (FNZ: (benzodiazepine), [3H]-naloxone (NAL: (opiate) and [3h]cgp-12177(CGP: (beta-adrenergic) to thick slices (230–400 μm) of mouse and rat brain.

2. The binding sites are stereospecific, saturable and of high affinity. In all cases, the binding of the ligands is readily reversible and demonstrates the appropriate drug specificity.

3. In mouse brain [3H]-NAL binding is elevated by chronic treatment with naloxone (via capsules).

4. We have been unsuccessful in quantifying beta adrenoreceptors with the archetypal ligand [3H]-dihydroalprenolol (DHA). However, the use of [3H]-CGP 12177 enabled us to detect high-affinity beta adrenoreceptors in brain slices.

5. [3H]-CGP also permits the demonstration of rapid and reversible agonist-induced down-regulation (internalization) of beta binding sites.

6. We have been successful in quantifying beta adrenergic sites in single pineal glands of rat and hamster.

Keywords:brain slices   binding sites   opiate   benzodiazepine   beta adrenergic   CGP-12177
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