Kobayashi_1993_Eur.J.Pharmacol_235_95

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Title : A novel ligand, [125I]BQ-3020, reveals the localization of endothelin ETB receptors - Kobayashi_1993_Eur.J.Pharmacol_235_95
Author(s) : Kobayashi M , Ihara M , Sato N , Saeki T , Ozaki S , Ikemoto F , Yano M
Ref : European Journal of Pharmacology , 235 :95 , 1993
Abstract :

The precise localization of an endothelin (ET) receptor subtype, the ETB receptor, in porcine lung was elucidated by in vitro microautoradiography using a novel ETB-selective radioligand, [125I]BQ-3020 ([125I-Tyr]-N-acetyl-Leu-Met-Asp-Lys-Glu-Ala-Val-Tyr-Phe-Ala-His-Leu-Asp -Ile-Ile-Trp). Of the labeled native ET isopeptides, [125I]ET-3 is selective for ETB receptors. However, [125I]ET-3 was not suitable for autoradiography due to its high degree of non-specific binding. On the other hand, [125I]BQ-3020 showed extremely low non-specific binding on autoradiography. The distribution of [125I]BQ-3020 binding in porcine lung was clearly different from that of [125I]ET-1, which showed more widespread binding than [125I]BQ-3020 due to a high affinity to both ETA and ETB receptors. [125I]BQ-3020 was found to bind to parenchyma, parasympathetic ganglia, pulmonary and submucosal plexuses, but bound only slightly to circular smooth muscle layers and the epithelium of airway tracts. Although [125I]ET-1 bound to the smooth muscle layer of all blood vessels, the binding of [125I]BQ-3020 differed among blood vessels. [125I]BQ-3020 binding in blood vessels paralleled acetylcholinesterase activity, suggesting that ETB receptors in blood vessels are located on parasympathetic nerves. Thus, the radioligand [125I]BQ-3020 is very useful for studying the precise localization of ETB receptors.

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Kobayashi M, Ihara M, Sato N, Saeki T, Ozaki S, Ikemoto F, Yano M (1993)
A novel ligand, [125I]BQ-3020, reveals the localization of endothelin ETB receptors
European Journal of Pharmacology 235 :95

Kobayashi M, Ihara M, Sato N, Saeki T, Ozaki S, Ikemoto F, Yano M (1993)
European Journal of Pharmacology 235 :95