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Identification and ontogeny of beta-adrenergic receptors in fetal rabbit lung
Authors:G Giannopoulos
Institution:1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, 02115 USA;2. The Fearing Research Laboratory, Boston Hospital for Women, Boston, Massachusetts, 02115 USA
Abstract:High affinity (Kd=0.2 nM), low capacity (48 fmoles per mg protein), stereospecific binding sites, with properties characteristic of the β1-subtype of β-adrenergic receptors, have been detected in fetal rabbit lung membranes as early as the 22nd day of gestation. The concentration of the receptor did not change significantly between the 22nd and 26th day of gestation, but increased 3-fold between the 26th and 29th day, reaching a level of 198 fmoles per mg protein. A further increase (from 198 to 315 fmoles per mg protein) in receptor concentration was observed in adult female rabbits. The increase in the levels of pulmonary β-adrenergic receptors between the 26th and 29th day of gestation is temporally related to the increase in surfactant release into the alveolar spaces of the fetal lung. Thus β-adrenergic agonists may act directly on the fetal lung to regulate surfactant secretion.
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