Journal article
Dopamine uptake by platelets is selective, temperature dependent and not influenced by the dopamine-D1 or dopamine-D2 receptor
B Dean, DL Copolov
Life Sciences | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 1989
Abstract
The human platelet, which takes up and releases dopamine, has been proposed as a peripheral model for the study of dopaminergic neurons in the central nervous system (CNS). In addition, the platelet has been shown to possess membrane components with pharmacological properties similar to the dopamine-D1 (DA-D1) and D2 and (DA-D2) receptor on dopaminergic neurons. We have therefore studied the specificity of the platelet uptake system for dopamine and, as dopamine uptake comprises both internalised and membrane bound dopamine, the contribution of the DA-D1 and DA-D2 receptor to the uptake of dopamine has been assessed. Significant uptake of 3H-dopamine by platelet rich plasma (PRP) occurred af..
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