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Different subcellular localization of muscarinic and serotonin (S2) receptors in human, dog, and rat brain.
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Journal of neurochemistry [J Neurochem] 1986 Feb; Vol. 46 (2), pp. 405-12. - Publication Year :
- 1986
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Abstract
- Cortex from rat, dog, and human brain was submitted to subcellular fractionation using an analytical approach consisting of a two-step procedure. First, fractions were obtained by differential centrifugation and were analyzed for their content of serotonin S2 and muscarinic receptors, serotonin uptake, and marker enzymes. Second, the cytoplasmic extracts were subfractionated by equilibration in sucrose density gradient. In human brain, serotonin and muscarinic receptors were found associated mostly with mitochondrial fractions which contain synaptosomes, whereas in rat brain they were concentrated mainly in the microsomal fractions. Density gradient centrifugation confirmed a more marked synaptosomal localization of receptors in human than in rat brain, the dog displaying an intermediate profile. In human brain, indeed, more receptor sites were found to be associated with the second peak characterized in electron microscopy by the largest number of nerve terminals. In addition, synaptosomes from human brain are denser than those from rat brain and some marker enzymes reveal different subcellular distribution in the three species. These data indicate that more receptors are of synaptosomal nature in human brain than in other species and this finding is compatible with a larger amount of synaptic contacts in human brain.
- Subjects :
- Adult
Aged
Animals
Centrifugation, Density Gradient
Dexetimide metabolism
Dogs
Humans
Ketanserin
Mathematics
Microscopy, Electron
Middle Aged
Piperidines metabolism
Quinuclidinyl Benzilate metabolism
Rats
Species Specificity
Subcellular Fractions analysis
Brain ultrastructure
Brain Chemistry
Receptors, Muscarinic analysis
Receptors, Serotonin analysis
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0022-3042
- Volume :
- 46
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Journal of neurochemistry
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 2934515
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1471-4159.1986.tb12983.x