Antagonist-radioligand binding to D2L-receptors in intact cells.

Last updated on 23-3-2023 by Elena Debock

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D(2)-dopamine receptors mediate most of the physiological actions of dopamine and are important recognition sites for antipsychotic drugs. Earlier binding studies were predominantly done with broken cell preparations with the tritiated D(2)-receptor antagonists [(3)H]-raclopride, a hydrophilic benzamide, and [(3)H]-spiperone, a highly hydrophobic butyrophenone. Here we compared [(3)H]-raclopride and [(3)H]-spiperone binding properties in intact Chinese Hamster Ovary cells stably expressing recombinant human D(2L)-receptors. Specific binding of both radioligands occurred to a comparable numb…

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