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Published on: March 12, 2019
Atypical [(3)H]clonidine binding sites in human caudate and platelets on cryostat-cut sections
1University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, Mississippi 39216, USA. hzhu@psychiatry.umsmed.edu
Abstract:
Pharmacological characterization is described for a human imidazoline binding site (I-site) labeled by [(3)H]clonidine using standard autoradiographic method. Under conditions that mask alpha(2)-adrenergic sites, only a single high affinity site was observed in human caudate and blood platelet sections. Affinity constants (K(i)) were highly correlated between the two tissues (r = 0.90, P = 0.0003). This site is dissimilar to classical I(1) and I(2) sites, even though both tissues possess abundant I(1) and I(2) sites by filtration binding methods. It is suggested that the isotonic buffer conditions inherent to the procedure alter drug affinities to the classical I(1) site.

