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Comparison of characteristics of dopamine uptake and mazindol binding in mouse striatum.

I Zimányi1, A Lajtha, M E Reith.   

Abstract

Biochemical and pharmacological studies suggest that the binding of [3H]mazindol is functionally related to the dopamine uptake carrier complex in rodent striatum. In order to study further the relationship between the substrate recognition site for dopamine uptake and the high-affinity binding site for mazindol the uptake of [3H]dopamine and the binding of [3H]mazindol was studied in BALB/cBy mouse striatum in various buffers (Tris, HEPES, bicarbonate-phosphate). Kinetic analysis showed that the Kd of the binding of [3H]mazindol and the Km of the uptake of [3H]dopamine was changed by different sodium concentrations and/or by the presence of Tris, while the Bmax and the Vmax remained essentially the same. However, the shape of the Na+ dependency curves was not the same for mazindol binding and dopamine uptake in the various buffers. The inhibitory effect of other cations such as K+ and Tris was also different on binding and uptake under similar experimental circumstances. Dopamine did not slow down the dissociation of mazindol from its site and this effect was not sodium-sensitive. These complexities can be accommodated by a model that involves overlapping sites for mazindol and dopamine on the dopamine uptake carrier complex, and translocation-reorientation steps.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2615854     DOI: 10.1007/bf00717737

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


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