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Compared Binding Properties of 125I-Labeled Analogues of Neurotensin and Neuromedin N in Rat and Mouse Brain
Authors:Georges Gaudriault  Nicole Zsürger  Jean-Pierre Vincent
Institution:Institut de Pharmacologie Moléculaire et Cellulaire, CNRS UPR 411, Universitéde Nice-Sophia Antipolis, Valbonne, France
Abstract:Abstract: Neurotensin and neuromedin N are two structurally related peptides that are synthesized by a common precursor. The purpose of the present work was to characterize neuromedin N receptors in rat and mouse brain and to compare these receptors with those of neurotensin. A radiolabeled analogue of neuromedin N has been prepared by acylation of the N-terminal amino group of the peptide with the 125I-labeled Bolton-Hunter reagent. This 125I-labeled derivative of neuromedin N bound to newborn mouse brain homogenate with high affinity (K d = 0.5 n M ). Cross-competition experiments between radiolabeled and unlabeled neurotensin and neuromedin N indicated that each peptide was able to displace completely and specifically the other peptide from its interaction with its receptor. Independently of the radioligand used, the affinity of neurotensin was always better than that of neuromedin N. Quantitative radioautographic studies demonstrated that the ratio of labeling intensities obtained with 125I-labeled analogues of neurotensin and neuromedin N remained constant in all the brain areas. Our results do not support the existence of a specific neuromedin N receptor in rat and mouse brain and can be explained by the presence of a common receptor for both peptides.
Keywords:Neurotensin  Neuromedin N  Receptor  Binding  Brain  Radioautography  
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