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Binding sites for [3H]-melatonin in human platelets
- Source :
- Journal of Pineal Research. 13:60-65
- Publication Year :
- 1992
- Publisher :
- Wiley, 1992.
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Abstract
- A number of in vitro effects of melatonin on human platelets were revealed in previous studies. In order to examine whether high affinity binding sites for [3H]-melatonin were present in membrane preparations of human platelets, a rapid filtration procedure through Whatman GFB paper was employed. Maximal melatonin binding was attained within 3 hr at 0 degree C. Scatchard analysis indicated a single population of binding sites with a dissociation constant (Kd) = 4.1 +/- 0.5 nM and maximal number of binding sites (Bmax) = 24.2 +/- 1.9 fmol/mg protein (mean +/- SEM of five experiments). When various indole analogs were tested for their ability to inhibit [3H]-melatonin binding, the following Ki (nM) were obtained: 6-chloromelatonin (11.4), 2-iodomelatonin (22.0), melatonin (24.7), 5-methoxytryptophol (49.9), N-acetylserotonin (68.9), 6-hydroxymelatonin (78.2), 5-methoxytryptamine (184). Serotonin was a potent inhibitor of [3H]-melatonin binding with a Ki = 20.6 nM. Except for 2-methylserotonin and alpha-methylserotonin, a number of serotonin agonists and antagonists tested did not affect melatonin binding to platelet membranes. Binding experiments carried out at either 0800 or 2000 did not reveal time-dependent differences in Kd or Bmax. The results suggest that high affinity melatonin acceptors are present in human platelets.
- Subjects :
- Adult
Blood Platelets
Male
medicine.medical_specialty
Population
Receptors, Melatonin
In Vitro Techniques
Biology
Binding, Competitive
Melatonin
Radioligand Assay
Endocrinology
Internal medicine
medicine
Humans
Neurotransmitter metabolism
Binding site
education
education.field_of_study
Middle Aged
Circadian Rhythm
Receptors, Neurotransmitter
Serotonin Receptor Agonists
Dissociation constant
Kinetics
Melatonin binding
Female
Serotonin Antagonists
Serotonin
medicine.drug
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 1600079X and 07423098
- Volume :
- 13
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of Pineal Research
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....52d7e2f9b4bf5ed20559bab8540a7eb9