Niwa M, Iwai T, Luay A E, Nozaki M, Tsurumi K
Department of Pharmacology, Gifu University School of Medicine, Japan.
Life Sci. 1994;55(16):1277-83. doi: 10.1016/0024-3205(94)90066-3.
Characteristics of opioid receptors binding in the Mongolian gerbil cerebellum were determined by in vitro radioligand binding technique. Homogenate of cerebellar membranes possessed a binding capacity for 3H-DAMGO, a mu-agonist, and for 3H-diprenorphine, an antagonist of mu, delta and kappa-receptors. These bindings were saturable, and characterized by high affinity (Kd values: 1.55 +/- 0.43 nM for 3H-DAMGO and 0.56 +/- 0.20 nM for 3H-diprenorphine) and high density (Bmax: 127.8 +/- 23.8 fmoles/mg protein for 3H-DAMGO and 135.8 +/- 9.03 fmoles/mg protein for 3H-diprenorphine). Autoradiographically, the binding sites were predominantly located in the molecular layer of the cerebellum. 3H-DPDPE, a delta-agonist, showed only very small binding capacity to the cerebellar membranes. The kappa-agonist, 3H-U-69593, also showed very small binding capacity to the cerebellar membranes except in the early postnatal period. Thus, the gerbil cerebellum can be considered as a tissue containing a homogeneous population of mu-opioid receptors.