Title : Identification of serotonin 5-HT4 recognition sites in the porcine caudate nucleus by radioligand binding - Schiavi_1994_Neuropharmacol_33_543 |
Author(s) : Schiavi GB , Brunet S , Rizzi CA , Ladinsky H |
Ref : Neuropharmacology , 33 :543 , 1994 |
Abstract :
Specific binding for the serotonin 5-HT4 receptor (5-HT4R) radioligand [3H]GR 113808 was identified in pig caudate nucleus and characterized by serotonin subtype selective drugs. Binding was inhibited by serotonin and by synthetic indoles, benzamides and benzimidazolones known to characterize the 5-HT4R in functional tests. Rank order of potency of 5-HT4R antagonists was: GR 125487 (Ki, 0.19 nM) > GR 113808 >> SC 53606 > SDZ 205,557 > RS 235971/190 > DAU 6285 > tropisetron > DAU 6215. GR 125487 and GR 113808 were highly selective with respect to the 5-HT3 receptor (5-HT3R). Rank order of potency of 5-HT4R agonists was: SC 53116 (Ki, 21 nM) > BIMU 1 > cisapride > BIMU 8 > serotonin > renzapride > S-zacopride > metoclopramide > R-zacopride > 5-methoxytryptamine >> 5-carboxamidotryptamine. BIMU 8, renzapride, metoclopramide and the zacopride enantiomers gave shallow competition curves. The agonists were substantially less selective than the antagonists with respect to the 5-HT3R. With only two exceptions, SCH 23390 and metergoline, which bound with sub-microM affinity to the 5-HT4R, binding was not inhibited by compounds selective for other G-protein-coupled or channel-gated receptors. Highly significant correlations in affinities of compounds for 5-HT4R in caudata of pigs, guinea pigs and humans were found suggesting no difference among mammalian species. |
PubMedSearch : Schiavi_1994_Neuropharmacol_33_543 |
PubMedID: 7984293 |
Schiavi GB, Brunet S, Rizzi CA, Ladinsky H (1994)
Identification of serotonin 5-HT4 recognition sites in the porcine caudate nucleus by radioligand binding
Neuropharmacology
33 :543
Schiavi GB, Brunet S, Rizzi CA, Ladinsky H (1994)
Neuropharmacology
33 :543