Literature DB >> 4005415

[Analysis of 3H-kainic acid binding to brain membranes in rats and frogs].

A M Zharkovskiĭ, T A Zharkovskaia.   

Abstract

It has been shown that H3-kainic acid (3H-KA) specifically binds with membrane preparations from various parts of rat brain or whole frog brain. The saturation isotherms of 3H-KA binding revealed the presence of two sites with a high and low affinity. An exception was for rat cerebellum where Scatchard analysis showed but one low affinity site. The density of 3H-KA binding sites in frog brain was 5 to 10 times higher than in rat brain. Among the drugs studied, KA itself, L-glutamate and folic acid were the most potent inhibitors of specific binding. Methyltetrahydrofolate, quinolinic acid, kynurenine, GABA, taurine, L-aspartate were ineffective in this respect. The kinetic analysis of the binding data in the presence or absence of L-glutamate and folic acid showed, however, that these drugs inhibited 3H-KA binding in a noncompetitive manner. In the light of these findings L-glutamate or folate cannot be considered as endogenous ligands for hypothetic "kainate receptors".

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Year:  1985        PMID: 4005415

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biull Eksp Biol Med        ISSN: 0365-9615


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