Opioid binding in giant toad and goldfish brain.

Receptor Pub Date : 1994-01-01
A I Brooks, K M Standifer, J Cheng, G Ciszewska, G W Pasternak
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Abstract

Opiate receptor expression in phylogenetically different species has played an important role in the study of opioid receptor pharmacology. Total opioid binding measured with the nonselective ligand 3H-diprenorphine reveals a Bmax of 21.7 +/- 1.37 fmol/mg tissue wet wt and a KD of 0.17 +/- 0.03 nM in Bufo marinus (giant toad), as well as a Bmax of 18.17 + 0.41 fmol/mg tissue wet wt and a KD of 0.47 +/- 0.18 nM in Carassius auratus (goldfish). Despite the similar levels of 3H-diprenorphine binding, the composition of binding subtypes in the two species differs. Approximately 30% of total binding corresponds to mu receptors in both species, whereas neither kappa 1 nor delta binding can be detected. However, the remaining 70% of binding differs between the toad and goldfish. In the toad, the non-mu binding corresponds to kappa 2 sites, whereas in the goldfish, the non-mu binding corresponds to kappa 3 sites. The sites can be distinguished biochemically, as well as pharmacologically. After affinity labeling the sites with 3H-NalBzoH, the retention times on an ion-exchange column differ for the peaks of kappa binding in the two species. Although Bufo marinus (giant toad) and Carassius auratus (goldfish) brains express kappa and mu opioid binding, the kappa subtypes in these two species differ.

巨型蟾蜍和金鱼脑中的阿片结合。
不同物种阿片受体的表达在阿片受体药理学研究中起着重要的作用。用非选择性配体3h -二丙诺啡测量阿片样物质的总结合,结果表明,蟾蜍(Bufo marinus)的Bmax为21.7 +/- 1.37 fmol/mg湿组织wt, KD为0.17 +/- 0.03 nM;金鱼(Carassius auratus)的Bmax为18.17 + 0.41 fmol/mg湿组织wt, KD为0.47±0.18 nM。尽管3h -二丙诺啡结合水平相似,但这两个物种的结合亚型组成不同。在这两个物种中,大约30%的总结合对应于mu受体,而kappa 1和delta结合均未检测到。然而,其余70%的结合在蟾蜍和金鱼之间是不同的。在蟾蜍中,非mu结合对应于kappa 2位点,而在金鱼中,非mu结合对应于kappa 3位点。这些位点可以从生物化学和药理学上加以区分。用3H-NalBzoH对位点进行亲和标记后,两个物种的kappa结合峰在离子交换柱上的保留时间不同。巨蟾蜍(Bufo marinus)和金鱼(Carassius auratus)的大脑虽然表达kappa和mu阿片结合,但这两种物种的kappa亚型不同。
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