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. 1976 Dec;73(12):4354-8.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.73.12.4354.

Dopamine receptors in human and calf brains, using [3H]apomorphine and an antipsychotic drug

Dopamine receptors in human and calf brains, using [3H]apomorphine and an antipsychotic drug

P Seeman et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1976 Dec.

Abstract

In order to develop a better dopamine receptor radioligand, [3H[apomorphine was prepared and tested for dopamine-like binding properties in both calf and human brain tissues. Specific binding of [3H]apomorphine was defined as that binding which occurred in the presence of 1 muM (-)-butaclamol (an inactive neuroleptic) minus that occurring in the presence of 1 muM (+)-butaclamol (active neuroleptic). The specific binding was saturable, the number of sites being double that of specific [3H]dopamine binding, and occurred primarily in dopamine-rich regions of postmortem human brains. The binding had a dissociation constant of 0.9 nM for human caudate (2 nM for calf caudate) and was blocked by dopamine and norepinephrine, but not by isoproterenol or (-)-propranolol, distinguishing it from a beta-adrenergic receptor. Since there was little desorption of [3H]apomorphine, the ligand permits extensive washing during routine assays for dopamine receptors, and facilitates biochemical purification of the receptor.

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