| Literature DB >> 588646 |
F Ungar, A D Mosnaim, B Ungar, M E Wolf.
Abstract
Incubation of p-tyramine (TRM) with rat midbrain plus corpus striatum (MB+ CS) crude synaptosomal preparations, under conditions which reduce to a minimum amine uptake, results in appreciable binding of this amine by synaptosomes. This process is inhibited by preincubation with a number of drugs active in the CNS, e.g., chlorpromazine, desipramine, d-amphetamine, and diphenhydramine. Morphine, however, does not affect this binding. The Ki for each one of these compounds, as well as the K association constant and concentration of the binding sites of TRM, were determined. These results suggest a role for TRM in synaptic transmission mechanisms occurring in the nigrostriatal system, a function which could be regulated by a number of substances representing some of the major chemical classes of centrally active drugs (CD).Entities:
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Year: 1977 PMID: 588646
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biol Psychiatry ISSN: 0006-3223 Impact factor: 13.382