Characterization of bradykinin receptors in human lung fibroblasts using the binding of 3[H][Des-Arg10,Leu9]kallidin and [3H]NPC17731
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Characterization of bradykinin receptors in human lung fibroblasts using the binding of 3[H][Des-Arg10,Leu9]kallidin and [3H]NPC17731
Abstract
Bradykinin (BK) receptors are involved in pain and inflammation. Two BK receptor subtypes, B1 and B2, have been defined based on their pharmacological properties. Both B1 and B2 receptors are G-protein coupled membrane receptors. B1 receptors are present in smooth muscle tissue, whereas B2 receptors are found in both smooth muscle tissue and neurons. [Des-Arg10,Leu9]kallidin (DALKD) is a selective B1 receptor antagonist, and NPC17731 is a selective B2 receptor antagonist. To develop binding assays for the two known BK receptor subtypes, [3H]DALKD and [3H]NPC17731 were used as selective ligands for B1 and B2 receptors respectively. Both ligands bound to the CCD-16 human lung fibroblast membranes reaching equilibrium at 25 degrees C within 30 min. Binding was stable for at least 60 min. The Kd of [3H]DALKD was 0.33 nM and Bmax was 52 fmol/mg membrane protein. The Kd of [3H]NPC17731 was 0.39 nM and Bmax was 700 fmol/mg membrane protein. Competition for [3H]DALKD binding with BK receptor agonists was in the order: [des-Arg10]KD (DAKD) > KD >> [des-Arg9]BK (DABK) > BK, and competition for [3H]DALKD binding with BK receptor antagonists was in the order: DALKD > [des-Arg10]Hoe 140 (DAHoe 140) > [des-Arg9,Leu8]BK (DALBK) > NPC17731 > Hoe 140 > DNMFBK, suggesting that [3H]DALKD bound selectively to B1 receptors. By contrast, competition for [3H]NPC17731 binding by BK agonists was in the order: BK > KD >> DAKD > DABK, and competition for [3H]NPC17731 binding by BK antagonists was in the order: NPC17731 = Hoe 140 >> DNMFBK > DAHoe 140 > DALBK > DALKD, indicating that [3H]NPC17731 labeled B2 receptors selectively. These results demonstrate that [3H]DALKD and [3H]NPC17731 can be used with CCD-16 human lung fibroblast membranes to provide a pair of binding assays for the simultaneous evaluation of B1 and B2 BK receptor subtypes.
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