Title : [3H]acetylcholine nicotinic recognition sites in human brain: characterization of agonist binding - Adem_1987_Neurosci.Lett_83_298 |
Author(s) : Adem A , Synnergren B , Botros M , Ohman B , Winblad B , Nordberg A |
Ref : Neuroscience Letters , 83 :298 , 1987 |
Abstract :
In the presence of a cholinesterase inhibitor to prevent hydrolysis and atropine to block muscarinic cholinergic receptors, [3H]acetylcholine ([3H]ACh) binding to human brain membranes showed highest levels of nicotinic binding sites in the thalamus. [3H]ACh, in the presence of atropine, binds to heterogeneous high-affinity binding sites in human thalamus. Scatchard analysis of the binding gave a Kd of 0.58 nM and a Bmax of 3.3 pmol/g protein for the 'super high-affinity' site and a Kd of 27 nM and a Bmax of 70 pmol/g protein for the 'high-affinity' site. Moreover, in competition studies nicotinic agonists such (-)-nicotine and carbachol displaceable [3H]ACh-specific binding sites consist of both a high- and a low-affinity population of sites. These results indicate that highest levels of [3H]ACh binding in human brain were found in the thalamus. Moreover, the human thalamus was found to have multiple high-affinity nicotinic agonist sites. |
PubMedSearch : Adem_1987_Neurosci.Lett_83_298 |
PubMedID: 3441312 |
Adem A, Synnergren B, Botros M, Ohman B, Winblad B, Nordberg A (1987)
[3H]acetylcholine nicotinic recognition sites in human brain: characterization of agonist binding
Neuroscience Letters
83 :298
Adem A, Synnergren B, Botros M, Ohman B, Winblad B, Nordberg A (1987)
Neuroscience Letters
83 :298