Serotonin binding sites of human blood platelets |
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Authors: | Byung K. Kim Manfred Steiner Mario G. Baldini |
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Affiliation: | 1. Division of Hematologic Research, The Memorial Hospital, Pawtucket, Rhode Island 02860 USA;2. Brown University, Pawtucket, Rhode Island 02860 USA |
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Abstract: | The possible use of formaldehyde-fixed platelets to characterize and enumerate the specific receptor sites for 5-hydroxytryptamine was investigated. Equilibrium, pH-dependent capacity and specificity of 5-hydroxytryptamine binding by formaldehyde-fixed platelets were demonstrated. Analysis of binding data revealed two different sites: (i) high affinity with low capacity, and (ii) low affinity with high capacity. The results of binding studies using nonfixed control platelets were comparable with those of formaldehyde-fixed platelets. The versatility of formaldehyde fixation for studies of surface receptors was also shown by demonstrating nearly equal binding affinity for PGE1 in control and formaldehyde-treated platelets. Our results indicate that formaldehyde fixation is a useful tool for the study of membrane receptor sites especially when active transport of the ligand such as serotonin is a problem. |
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