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Neurotensin decreases high affinity [ 3H]-ouabain binding to cerebral cortex membranes

Rosin, Carina; López Ordieres, María Graciela; Rodriguez, Georgina EmmaIcon
Fecha de publicación: 12/2011
Editorial: Elsevier Science
Revista: Regulatory Peptides
ISSN: 0167-0115
Idioma: Inglés
Tipo de recurso: Artículo publicado
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Inmunología

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Previous work from this laboratory showed the ability of neurotensin to inhibit synaptosomal membrane Na +, K +-ATPase activity, the effect being blocked by SR 48692, a non-peptidic antagonist for high affinity neurotensin receptor (NTS1) [López Ordieres and Rodríguez de Lores Arnaiz 2000; 2001]. To further study neurotensin interaction with Na +, K +-ATPase, peptide effect on high affinity [ 3H]-ouabain binding was studied in cerebral cortex membranes. It was observed that neurotensin modified binding in a dose-dependent manner, leading to 80% decrease with 1×10 4M concentration. On the other hand, the single addition of 1×10 -6M, 1×10 5M and 1×10 M SR 48692 (Sanofi-Aventis, U.S., Inc.) decreased [ 3H]-ouabain binding (in %) to 87±16; 74±16 and 34±17, respectively. Simultaneous addition of neurotensin and SR 48692 led to additive or synergic effects. Partial NTS2 agonist levocabastine inhibited [ 3H]-ouabain binding likewise. Saturation assays followed by Scatchard analyses showed that neurotensin increased K d value whereas failed to modify B max value, indicating a competitive type interaction of the peptide at Na +, K +-ATPase ouabain site. At variance, SR 48692 decreased B max value whereas it did not modify K d value. [ 3H]-ouabain binding was also studied in cerebral cortex membranes obtained from rats injected i. p. 30min earlier with 100μg and 250μg/kg SR 48692. It was observed that the 250μg/kg SR 48692 dose led to 19% decrease in basal [ 3H]-ouabain binding. After SR 48692 treatments, addition of 1×10 6M led to additive or synergic effect. Results suggested that [ 3H]-ouabain binding inhibition by neurotensin hardly involves NTS1 receptor. © 2010 Elsevier B.V.
Palabras clave: [ 3h]-Ouabain Binding , Cns Membranes , Neurotensin , Nts1 Receptor , Nts2 Receptor , Sr 48692
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/67552
DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.regpep.2011.08.004
URL: https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0167011511001522
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Articulos de INST.DE BIOLO.CEL.Y NEURCS."PROF.E.DE ROBERTIS"
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Rosin, Carina; López Ordieres, María Graciela; Rodriguez, Georgina Emma; Neurotensin decreases high affinity [ 3H]-ouabain binding to cerebral cortex membranes; Elsevier Science; Regulatory Peptides; 172; 1-3; 12-2011; 35-40
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