Vickroy_1984_Life.Sci_35_2335

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Title : Sodium-dependent high-affinity binding of [3H]hemicholinium-3 in the rat brain: a potentially selective marker for presynaptic cholinergic sites - Vickroy_1984_Life.Sci_35_2335
Author(s) : Vickroy TW , Roeske WR , Yamamura HI
Ref : Life Sciences , 35 :2335 , 1984
Abstract :

This report describes the membrane binding properties of [3H]hemicholinium-3 ([3H]HC-3), a selective inhibitor of sodium-dependent high-affinity choline uptake (SDHACU) in cholinergic nerve terminals. Under the described assay conditions, [3H]HC-3 bind with a saturable population of high-affinity (apparent Kd = 1.9 nM) CNS membrane sites having the regional distribution: striatum much greater than hippocampus greater than cerebral cortex greater than cerebellum. High-affinity [3H]HC-3 binding is entirely dependent upon the presence of sodium chloride (EC50 = 35-50 mM) and is markedly reduced when other salts of sodium or monovalent ions are substituted. [3H]HC-3 binding is inhibited by choline (Ki = 6 microM) and acetylcholine (Ki = 35 microM) but markedly less sensitive to other cholinergic agents and metabolic inhibitors. In light of the similar ionic dependencies, regional distributions and pharmacological specificities of [3H]HC-3 binding and SDHACU, closely associated sites may be involved in both processes.

PubMedSearch : Vickroy_1984_Life.Sci_35_2335
PubMedID: 6503616

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Vickroy TW, Roeske WR, Yamamura HI (1984)
Sodium-dependent high-affinity binding of [3H]hemicholinium-3 in the rat brain: a potentially selective marker for presynaptic cholinergic sites
Life Sciences 35 :2335

Vickroy TW, Roeske WR, Yamamura HI (1984)
Life Sciences 35 :2335