Literature DB >> 9105686

Placental biogenic amine transporters: cloning and expression.

J F Padbury1, Y T Tseng, B McGonnigal, K Penado, M Stephan, G Rudnick.   

Abstract

During intrauterine development, catecholamine turnover (production and clearance rates) is higher than under any other circumstances. This is mediated in large part by placental clearance of circulating catecholamines via a cocaine-sensitive, neuronal transporter-dependent mechanism. In order to confirm the molecular mechanisms for placental transport, we screened an ovine placental cDNA library for biogenic amine transporters. We report here the identification of two biogenic amine transporters with sequences very similar to their neuronal counterparts. One is an ovine serotonin transporter (oSERT) with > 90% homology to the human neuronal SERT. Expression studies confirm transport and competitive binding affinities consistent with a SERT transporter. We have also isolated a partial sequence for the ovine norepinephrine transporter (oNET). These results confirm the placental expression of plasma membrane biogenic amine transporters. We suggest the exaggerated fetal vulnerability to uptake inhibitors, like cocaine, may be due to blockade of placental biogenic amine transport.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9105686     DOI: 10.1016/s0169-328x(96)00309-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Res Mol Brain Res        ISSN: 0169-328X


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