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Design of an Affinity Matrix for Purification of the Histamine H1 Receptor from Guinea Pig Cerebellum
Authors:M. Ruat  E. Traiffort  M. Garbarg  J. C. Schwartz  P. Demonchaux  R. J. Ife  W. Tertiuk  C. R. Ganellin
Affiliation:Unité de Neurobiologie et Pharmacologie (U. 109) de l'INSERM, Centre Paul Broca, Paris, France.
Abstract:H1 receptors from guinea pig cerebellum were solubilized using digitonin, and [125I]iodobolpyramine was used as a probe. [125I]Iodobolpyramine binding to this solubilized preparation occurred with a KD of 0.1 nM and a Bmax of 220 fmol/mg of protein and was inhibited by various H1 ligands with the expected potencies. Using a gel filtration procedure, a very sensitive radioassay was set up for detecting H1 activity in the solubilized preparation: 0.1 nM [125I]iodobolpyramine specific binding represented greater than 90% of total binding. Moreover, the synthesis is described of potent H1 antagonists that are mepyramine derivatives with an amino alkyl acylamido alkyl spacer arm. One of them, UCL 1057 (Ki = 0.5 nM), has been coupled to a Sepharose epoxy-activated resin. The resulting affinity matrix adsorbed selectively [125I]iodobolpyramine binding sites from the guinea pig cerebellum soluble preparation. In contrast, a Sepharose-glycine matrix was not able to adsorb these sites.
Keywords:H1 receptors    Guinea pig cerebellum    [125I]Iodobolpyramine    Affinity matrix    H1 antagonists    Synthesis    Mepyramine derivatives    UCL 1057
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