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. 1988 Apr;93(4):817-26.
doi: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1988.tb11467.x.

Characterization of rat liver beta-adrenoceptors during perinatal development as determined by [125I]-iodopindolol radioligand binding assays

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Characterization of rat liver beta-adrenoceptors during perinatal development as determined by [125I]-iodopindolol radioligand binding assays

K Snell et al. Br J Pharmacol. 1988 Apr.

Abstract

1. The subtype specificity of beta-adrenoceptors in foetal (20 days post coitum) rat liver membrane preparations has been determined by use of [125I]-iodopindolol binding assays and the characteristics of radioligand binding have been resolved. 2. The kinetics of radioligand association and dissociation (in the presence of 5 x 10(-4) M isoprenaline) showed an association rate constant of 1.5 x 10(7) M-1 S-1 and dissociation rate constant of 9.1 x 10(-4) S-1, corresponding to a dissociation constant for [125I]-iodopindolol of 60.7 pM. A similar dissociation constant (75 pM) was determined by saturation binding assays. 3. The rank order of potency for displacement of [125I]-iodopindolol binding was consistent with binding to a predominantly beta 2-adrenoceptor population (i.e. ICI 118551 greater than isoprenaline greater than adrenaline greater than noradrenaline greater than atenolol). Computer analysis of displacement curves in the presence of a beta 1-subtype selective agent (atenolol) or a beta 2-subtype selective agent (ICI 118551) revealed the presence of beta 2- and beta 1-adrenoceptor subtypes in a ratio of about 80:20%. 4. Saturation binding assays by use of [125I]-iodopindolol were carried out at different perinatal ages to determine total beta-adrenoceptor concentrations and beta 2-subtype (in the presence of 5 x 10(-7) M atenolol) adrenoceptor concentrations. Competition binding assays with atenolol confirmed that at all ages apparent beta 2-adrenoceptor binding accounted for 84-95% of the total beta-adrenoceptor binding. The total beta- and beta 2-adrenoceptor binding capacity increased by 2.3 fold from 20 days post coitum to birth, and then decreased postnatally at 1 and 2 days post partum. The dissociation constant for [125I]-iodopindolol binding did not show any change with age. 5. The change in beta 2-adrenoceptor concentration with age is discussed in relation to the changing beta-adrenoceptor-mediated responsiveness of glucose production by rat liver during perinatal development.

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