NK-1 tachykinin receptor in rat and guinea pig brains: Pharmacological and autoradiographical evidence for a species difference

1993 
Abstract The affinities of a large variety of peptide or nonpeptide tachykinin analogues were determined on membranes from rat and guinea pig brains using the selective NK-1 radioligand 3 H-[Pro 9 ]SP. Nonpeptide antagonists clearly revealed a species difference; (±)CP-96,345 was more potent in the guinea pig, while RP 67580 was found to be a better competitor of 3 H-[Pro 9 ]SP binding to rat brain membranes. This was confirmed on brain slices by autoradiography. Numerous brain structures were analyzed by optical densitometry. From these data, a heterogeneity of NK-1 binding sites among different structures can be excluded in both rat and guinea pig brains.
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