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Characterization of 3H-N-methylscopolamine binding to intact rat thymocytes.

Authors: I, Rinner; S, Porta; K, Schauenstein;

Characterization of 3H-N-methylscopolamine binding to intact rat thymocytes.

Abstract

The binding parameters of muscarinic antagonists in intact rat thymocytes were determined from competitive binding experiments with 3H-N-methylscopolamine (3H-NMS). The muscarinic antagonists inhibited binding of 3H-NMS in a dose-dependent manner. Non-linear regression analysis of the displacement curves indicated the presence of two affinity states for the muscarinic compounds. The beta-blocking agents R-propranolol, S-propranolol and alprenolol inhibited the binding of 3H-NMS to one, low affinity binding site on rat thymic lymphocytes. The ganglionic blocking substance hexamethonium did not affect the binding of 3H-NMS. The results indicate the presence of two binding sites for the radioligand on rat thymocytes, of which only one is specific for muscarinic receptor antagonists.

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Radioligand Assay, Binding Sites, Scopolamine Derivatives, Animals, Parasympatholytics, Thymus Gland, N-Methylscopolamine, Tritium, Receptors, Muscarinic, Rats

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