Journal article

Visualization of dopamine D2 binding sites on human inferior vagal ganglia

AJ Lawrence, B Jarrott

Neuroreport | RAPID SCIENCE PUBLISHERS | Published : 1994

Abstract

The present study used in vitro autoradiography to assess whether high affinity D2 binding sites are present on sections of human inferior vagal ganglia, where arterial baro-receptor primary afferent cell bodies are located. Incubation of tissue sections with [125I]NCQ 298 (0.5 nM) revealed dense butnon–uniform binding, with a well– defined topography, consistent with the localization of binding sites over cell bodies rather than nerve axons. Coincubation with the D2 antagonist raclopride (10 µM) completely abolished binding of [125I]NCQ 298. Densito– metric quantification of autoradiograms estimated 82 ± 4% specific binding for [125I]NCQ 298 (0.5 nM). These observations indicate the presenc..

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