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Histamine H1-receptor in the retina: species differences
Authors:S Sawai  N P Wang  H Fukui  M Fukuda  R Manabe  H Wada
Institution:Department of Ophthalmology, Osaka University School of Medicine, Japan.
Abstract:Histamine H1-receptors in membranes of the various mammalian retinas were studied by 3H]mepyramine binding assay. Specific 3H]mepyramine bindings to bovine, pig, dog and human retinas were observed with the dissociation constants (KD), 3.8 +/- 1.2 nM, 1.8 +/- 0.6 nM, 2.6 +/- 0.6 nM and 3.0 +/- 0.9 nM, respectively, which were similar to those found in brains. But there was no detectable specific binding in the guinea-pig and rabbit retinas. The number of binding sites (Bmax) ranged from negligible value to 290.7 +/- 51.7 fmole/mg protein(human retina). Some H1-antagonists acted as potent agents in competing with 3H]mepyramine binding to bovine and pig retinas. These results indicated that histamine H1-receptors exist in some mammalian retina and have similar characteristics to those in brain membranes, but they distributes in the wide difference of the binding capacities among the species, while in brain variations were smaller.
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