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. 1989 Mar;49(3):351-5.
doi: 10.1254/jjp.49.351.

Divalent cations increase the binding capacity of the [3H]mepyramine binding site, a possible histamine H1 receptor, in rat liver membranes

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Divalent cations increase the binding capacity of the [3H]mepyramine binding site, a possible histamine H1 receptor, in rat liver membranes

H Fukui et al. Jpn J Pharmacol. 1989 Mar.
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Abstract

The [3H]mepyramine binding to rat liver membranes was about 2-fold higher in the presence of 2 mM CaCl2 than in the absence. However, the [3H]mepyramine binding to rat brain membranes was not affected by the presence of 2 mM CaCl2. Scatchard analysis showed that 2 mM CaCl2 did not change the affinity (KD) of liver membranes to [3H]mepyramine, but increased the binding capacity (Bmax). CaCl2 had a half maximal effect (ED50) at 3 microM and a maximal effect at concentrations of more than 10 microM. Other divalent cations, Mg++, Mn++, Sr++ and Ba++, also increased the [3H]mepyramine binding, whereas monovalent cations, Na+, K+, Li+ and Rb+, had no effect.

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