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[Specific binding of 3H-naloxone with isolated rat enterocytes].

Authors: K N, Iarygin; D D, Sviridov; A G, Shitin; V A, Vinogradov; M I, Titov;

[Specific binding of 3H-naloxone with isolated rat enterocytes].

Abstract

Specific 3H-naloxone binding with isolated rat enterocytes has been demonstrated. This binding was selectively inhibited by different opiates and proved to be irreversible, temperature-dependent and sodium azide-sensitive. The presence of naloxone binding sites on enterocytes indicates a possible involvement of opiates in the regulation of enterocyte functions.

Keywords

Male, Narcotics, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Naloxone, In Vitro Techniques, Ligands, Tritium, Rats, Kinetics, Intestine, Small, Receptors, Opioid, Animals

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