Characterization of [3H]Paroxetine Binding in Rat Brain
- 31 May 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Neurochemistry
- Vol. 50 (6) , 1783-1790
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1471-4159.1988.tb02479.x
Abstract
The binding of the 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT, serotonin) uptake inhibitor [3H]paroxetine to rat cortical homogenates has been characterized. The effect of tissue concentration was examined and, with 0.75 mg wet weight tissue/ml in a total volume of 1,600 μl, the binding was optimized with an apparent dissociation constant (KD) of 0.03–0.05 nM. Competition experiments with 5-HT, citalopram, norzimeldine, and desipramine revealed a high (90%) proportion of displaceable binding that fitted a single-site binding model. Fluoxetine and imipramine revealed, in addition to a high-affinity (nanomolar) site, also a low-affinity (micromolar) site representing approximately 10% of the displaceable binding. The specificity of the [3H]paroxetine binding was emphasized by the fact that 5-HT was the only active neurotransmitter bound and that the serotonin S1 and S2 antagonist methysergide was without effect on the binding. Both 5-HT- and fluoxetine-sensitive [3H]paroxetine binding was completely abolished after protease treatment, suggesting that the binding site is of protein nature. Saturation studies with 5-HT (100 μM) sensitive [3H]paroxetine binding were also consistent with a single-site binding model, and the binding was competitively inhibited by 5-HT and imipramine. The number of binding sites (Bmax) for 5-HT-sensitive [3H]paroxetine and [3H]imipramine binding was the same, indicating that the radioligands bind to the same sites. Lesion experiments with p-chloroamphetamine resulted in a binding in frontal and parietal cortices becoming undetectable and a >60% reduction in the striatum and hypothalamus, indicating a selective localization on 5-HT terminals. Together these findings suggest that [3H]paroxetine specifically and selectively labels the substrate recognition site for 5-HT uptake in rat brain.Keywords
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