Thomas J W, Hood W F, Monahan J B, Contreras P C, O'Donohue T L
Searle Research and Development, G.D. Searle Co., Saint Louis, MO 63198.
Brain Res. 1988 Mar 1;442(2):396-8. doi: 10.1016/0006-8993(88)91533-8.
Neurophysiological studies have shown that glycine potentiates the NMDA response in cultured neurons by a strychnine-insensitive mechanism. Autoradiographic data have demonstrated a correspondence between strychnine-insensitive [3H]glycine binding sites and NMDA-sensitive [3H]glutamate binding sites. Here we report that in synaptic plasma membranes from rat brain, the binding of a PCP analog, [3H]TCP, was enhanced more than 5-fold by 1 microM glycine. This glycine stimulation of binding of [3H]TCP was blocked by the competitive NMDA-receptor antagonist, D-AP7. These data provide support for the hypothesis that a unique amino acid recognition site is associated with the proposed NMDA/PCP receptor complex in brain.