Identification of endothelin receptors in normal and hyperplasic human prostate tissues |
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Authors: | Gaë lle Le Brun,Florina Moldovan,Philippe Aubin,Fré dé ric Ropiquet,Olivier Cussenot,Jean Fiet |
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Abstract: | Specific endothelin-1 (ET1) binding sites have been demonstrated in membranes derived from normal (NP) and benign hyperplasic (BPH) human prostate using an 125I-ET1 binding assay. 125I saturation experiments and Scatchard analysis demonstrated the existence of a homogeneous population of binding sites with high affinity (Kdapp) and density (Bmax), respectively, 106 ± 15 pM and 1086 ± 399 fmol/mg protein for NP (n = 5) and 168 ± 26 pM and 964 ± 445 fmol/mg protein for BPH (n = 5). We demonstrated the presence of two subtypes of ET1 receptors, ETA and ETB, by means of the following ET1 competitors: ET2, ET3, and BQ123 (which is selective for the ETA receptor), and IRL1620 and sarafotoxine c (S6c) (which are selective for the ETB receptor). The displacement curves allowed us to conclude that the large majority (85%) of the ET1 receptors in normal and hyperplasic human prostate are of the A subtype. © 1996 Wiley-Liss, Inc. |
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Keywords: | endothelin prostate adenoma receptor |
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