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[3H]5-HT binding sites and 5-HT-sensitive adenylate cyclase in glial cell membrane fraction.

G Fillion, D Beaudoin, J C Rousselle, J Jacob.   

Abstract

Glial cell membrane fractions were prepared using glial cells preparations isolated from horse brain striatum. [3H]5-HT binding was measured by the filtration technique and the adenylate cyclase activity determined by measuring the cAMP production using a radioimmunoassay. Serotonin binds to glial membrane fractions with an affinity corresponding to a dissociation constant Kd = nM. The corresponding site is serotoninergic specific: [3H]5-HT binding is inhibited by 5-HT agonists (5 OH NM-DMT, 5-MeOHT, 5-MeOH-DMT, NN-DMT) or antagonists (cinanserine, cyproheptadine, methysergide, LSD) and not (or poorly) inhibited by non-serotoninergic related drugs. The population of sites binding 5-HT, present in neuronal membrane preparations and determined in parallel assays is distinct from that observed in glial preparations. The glial membrane fractions contains an adenylate cyclase activated by 5-HT with an apparent affinity constant close to 1 microM. It is serotonin-specific and clearly distinct from the DA-stimulated adenylate cyclase present in the same preparation. The sites binding 5-HT and activating the adenylate cyclase with low affinities might be directly related. This system, clearly distinct from the postsynaptosomal serotoninergic receptor, represents presumably a glial serotoninergic receptor; however, it cannot be totally excluded that these sites may refer to presynaptic membranes.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 7407603     DOI: 10.1016/0006-8993(80)90750-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Res        ISSN: 0006-8993            Impact factor:   3.252


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