Literature DB >> 17208026

Adrenergic receptor density in brown adipose tissue of active and hibernating hamsters and ground squirrels.

Ludmila I Kramarova1, Gennady E Bronnikov, Dmitry A Ignat'ev, Barbara Cannon, Jan Nedergaard.   

Abstract

The ligand-binding characteristics (B(max) and K(D)) of alpha(1)- and beta(1)/beta(2)-adrenoceptors were investigated in membranes prepared from brown adipose tissue (BAT) of warm-acclimated, cold-acclimated, hibernating and arousing ground squirrels (Spermophillus undulatus) and hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus) by specific binding of [(3)H]prazosin and [(3)H]CGP-12177, respectively. The physiological state did not change the affinity for the adrenoceptors in the BAT of ground squirrels and hamsters. There was a significant decrease in alpha(1)-receptor density in arousing ground squirrels and a significant decrease in beta(1)/beta(2) density in hibernating ground squirrels. The level of alpha(1)-receptors was in all conditions higher than that of beta(1)/beta(2) receptors. The results indicate a possible change in balance of adrenoceptor density in the processes of cold acclimation, hibernation and arousal. The balance between the various adrenoceptor subtypes may be important for the final effect of catecholamines in BAT in different physiological states.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17208026     DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpa.2006.11.017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Comp Biochem Physiol A Mol Integr Physiol        ISSN: 1095-6433            Impact factor:   2.320


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