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Pharmacological comparison of the sigma recognition site labelled by [3H]haloperidol in human and rat cerebellum.

J M Barnes1, N M Barnes, P C Barber, S Champaneria, B Costall, C D Hornsby, J W Ironside, R J Naylor.   

Abstract

The radioligand binding characteristics of [3H]haloperidol (in the presence of spiperone, 25 nmolL-1) were investigated in rat and human cerebellar membranes. In both rat and human cerebellar membrane preparations saturation studies with [3H]haloperidol (non-specific binding defined by pentazocine, 10 mumolsL-1) demonstrated high affinity saturable specific binding to a homogenous population of binding sites (rat, Bmax 6693 +/- 1242 fmol mg-1 protein, pKD 8.33 +/- 0.08; human, Bmax 2550 +/- 437 fmol mg-1 protein, pKD 8.59 +/- 0.11; mean +/- SEM, n = 3-6). Competition studies employing a wide range of structurally diverse competing compounds displayed that the [3H]haloperidol binding site was pharmacologically similar in both preparations and comparable to sigma recognition sites previously identified in various tissues originating from different species. In addition, with reference to the potential subtypes of sigma recognition sites, the labelling of these sites by low nanomolar concentrations of [3H]haloperidol provides evidence that they belong to the sigma-1 recognition site subtype. The present findings suggest that the pharmacology of the rat and human cerebellar sigma recognition site are directly comparable and provides further supporting evidence towards the use of [3H]haloperidol radioligand binding studies in the rat to detect sigma receptor ligands with potential therapeutic activity.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1314960     DOI: 10.1007/bf00165736

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol        ISSN: 0028-1298            Impact factor:   3.000


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