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Glutaraldehyde pretreatment blocks temperature-induced high-affinity [3H]tryptamine binding
Authors:S Serikyaku  R Ishitani
Institution:Group of Neuropharmacology, Josai University, Saitama, Japan.
Abstract:The effect of glutaraldehyde (and Azure A) on temperature-sensitive high-affinity 3H]tryptamine binding was investigated in rat brain synaptic plasma membranes. In the 0.01-0.1% concentration range, the glutaraldehyde pretreatment preferentially inhibited only the above-mentioned portion of the binding, whereas the posttreatment of this reagent had no effect. On the other hand, in cases of pretreatment or posttreatment, a concentration of glutaraldehyde as high as 0.1% was inactive on the basal 3H]ligand binding capacity of the membranes (i.e., temperature-independent binding). Furthermore, it was revealed that the Scatchard plot of 3H]tryptamine binding in membranes pretreated with glutaraldehyde (0.05%) conformed to a straight line, as did a similar plot of temperature-independent binding. And, it was interesting to find that the binding parameters (KD and Bmax values) of both samples corresponded closely to each other. On the contrary, in all concentrations, Azure A affected nonspecifically both the temperature-dependent and the independent 3H]tryptamine binding to the same degree, regardless of whether or not there was pretreatment or posttreatment. All these observations clearly demonstrate that an appropriate concentration (0.01-0.1%) of glutaraldehyde pretreatment specifically blocks the temperature-induced allosteric modifications of high-affinity 3H]tryptamine binding sites.
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