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. 1982 Jul;70(1):209-12.
doi: 10.1172/jci110596.

Binding of a calcium antagonist, [3H]nitrendipine, to high affinity sites in bovine aortic smooth muscle and canine cardiac membranes

Binding of a calcium antagonist, [3H]nitrendipine, to high affinity sites in bovine aortic smooth muscle and canine cardiac membranes

L T Williams et al. J Clin Invest. 1982 Jul.

Abstract

[(3)H]Nitrendipine, a potent calcium channel antagonist [3-ethyl-5-methyl-1-1,4-dihydro-2,6 - dimethyl - 4 - (3 - nitrophenyl) - 3,5 - pyridine carboxylate], was used to label high affinity binding sites on membranes prepared from bovine aortic smooth muscle. The binding of [(3)H]nitrendipine is rapid (t(1/2) < 5 min) and reversible at 37 degrees C. The binding sites have a high affinity for [(3)H]nitrendipine with an equilibrium dissociation constant of 2.1 nM. The density of sites is 40-60 fmol/mg of membrane protein. Analogues of nitrendipine compete for the binding sites with affinities consistent with their known biological effects as calcium antagonists. Nisoldipine, [isobutyl methyl 1,4-dihydro-2,6-dimethyl-4-(2-nitrophenyl)-3,5-pyridine carboxylate], a calcium antagonist more potent than nifedipine [2,6-dimethyl-3,5-dicarbomethoxy-4-(2-nitrophenyl)-1,4-dihydropyridine] in relaxing vascular smooth muscle, has an affinity three-fold higher than that of nifedipine in competing for the binding sites. A biologically inactive derivative of nifedipine does not compete for [(3)H]nitrendipine binding. Verapamil (alpha-isopropyl-alpha[(N-methyl - N-homoveratryl) -alpha-aminopropyl]-3,4-dimethyoxyphenyl acetonitrile), a structurally different calcium antagonist, only partially (25%) inhibits binding at high concentrations (1 muM). Prazosin, an alpha adrenergic antagonist does not compete for [(3)H]nitrendipine binding sites. The binding of [(3)H]nitrendipine is not affected by 1.5 mM calcium. Canine cardiac membranes also have high affinity [(3)H]nitrendipine binding sites, (K(D) = 6 nM) but bovine erythrocytes do not. The relative affinities of nisoldipine and nifedipine for the cardiac membrane binding sites reflect the relative activities of these compounds as calcium channel antagonists. These results suggest that the [(3)H]nitrendipine binding sites are the sites through which dihydropyridines act as calcium channel antagonists.

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