Characterisation of the non-5-HT3 high-affinity ‘R’ binding site for (R)-zacopride in brain and other tissues

  • Kidd, Emma Jane
  • Levy, J. C.
  • Nielsen, M.
  • Hamon, M.
  • Gozlan, H.
Publication date
September 1993
Publisher
Elsevier

Abstract

Previous studies showed that whereas the potent 5-HT3 receptor antagonist only labels 5-HT3 receptor binding sites, the , labels these receptors and another class of high-affinity binding sites, named the R sites, in membranes from the rat cerebral cortex and NG 108-15 clonal cells (Kidd et al., Eur. J. Pharmacol. 211, 133, 1992). Further studies of R sites revealed that they existed not only in the cerebral cortex but also in various other areas of the rat brain and spinal cord. In addition, R sites were also found in post-mortem human brain tissues. Both in the rat and in man, the regional distribution of central R sites was markedly different from that of 5-HT3 receptors specifically labelled with . Under appropriate conditions for the ...

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