Studies on brain opiate receptor stability in vitro: inhibition of opiate receptor binding by adenosine-5'-diphosphate |
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Authors: | D A Brase |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pharmacology Eastern Virginia Medical School Norfolk, Virginia 23501 USA |
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Abstract: | Incubation of rat brain homogenates at 37° causes a time-dependent decrease in opiate receptor binding which does not occur with a washed membrane fraction. The supernatant fraction contains a heat-stable inhibitor which is partially destroyed by apyrase and completely removed by activated charcoal. ADP causes a similar inhibitory effect in homogenates, but not with washed membranes, which is characterized by a decrease in both opiate agonist and antagonist binding in the absence or presence of NaCl. The ADP inhibition is antagonized by ATP, α,β-methyleneADP, β-thioADP and EDTA. It is concluded that ADP, unlike the guanine nucleotides, facilitates the nonspecific degradation of opiate receptors by an endogenous soluble factor. |
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Keywords: | hPP human pancreatic polypeptide bPP bovine pancreatic polypeptide |
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