Effect of β-FNA on Opiate δ Receptor Binding |
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Authors: | Richard B. Rothman Uwe K. Schumacher Candace B. Pert |
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Affiliation: | Section on Brain Biochemistry, Clinical Neuroscience Branch, National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, Maryland, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Abstract: (β-FNA, the β -fumaramate methyl ester of naltrexone, has been shown to antagonize irreversibly the actions of morphine on the guinea pig ileum and mouse vas deferens bioassays but does not affect the actions of δ-receptor ligands on the mouse vas deferens bioassay, suggesting that the compound does not irreversibly bind to the S receptor. In this paper we examine the effect of (β -FNA on the binding of the prototypic δ agonists, Leuenkephalin and d -Ala2- d -Leu5-enkephalin, its metabolically stable analogue, and show that treatment of membranes with β -FNA does lead to alterations in the in vitro properties of δ receptors. |
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Keywords: | Opiate receptors Opiate receptor complex β-Funaitrexamine Opioid receptor complex β-FNA Receptors δ Receptors [3H]DADL |
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