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Research Article

Binding Characteristics of the Muscarinic Receptor Subtype in Rabbit Pancreas

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Pages 119-135 | Published online: 26 Sep 2008
 

Abstract

The muscarinic receptor in the rabbit pancreas was characterized with the use of the labeled ligand (3H)-(-)-quinuclidinyl-benzylate ((3H)-(-)-QNB). Specific binding of (3H)-(-)-QNB to pancreatic acini was found to be reversible and of high affinity, with an equilibrium dissociation constant (KD) of 68 pmol/l and a receptor density (RT) of 170 fmol/mg protein. Agonist binding behaviour was investigated by displacement of (3H)-(-)-QNB binding by eight agonists like arecoline, arecaïdine-propargylester (APE) and carbachol, yielding only low affinity binding sites. The inhibition of (3H)-(-)-QNB binding by the selective antagonists pirenzepine, hexahydrosiladifenidol (HHSiD) and (11–(12–((diethyl - amino)- methyl)- 1– piperidinyl) acetyl)-5, 11-dihydro-6H-pyrido (2, 3–b) (1, 4) benzodiazepin-6–one) (AF-DX 116) confirmed the M3 nature of the rabbit pancreatic receptor.

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