EFFECT OF ETHANOL TREATMENT ON RATE AND EQUILIBRIUM-CONSTANTS FOR [H-3] MUSCIMOL BINDING TO RAT-BRAIN MEMBRANES - ALTERATION OF 2 AFFINITY STATES OF THE GABA(A) RECEPTOR

Citation
M. Negro et al., EFFECT OF ETHANOL TREATMENT ON RATE AND EQUILIBRIUM-CONSTANTS FOR [H-3] MUSCIMOL BINDING TO RAT-BRAIN MEMBRANES - ALTERATION OF 2 AFFINITY STATES OF THE GABA(A) RECEPTOR, Journal of neurochemistry, 64(3), 1995, pp. 1379-1389
Citations number
70
Categorie Soggetti
Biology,Neurosciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
00223042
Volume
64
Issue
3
Year of publication
1995
Pages
1379 - 1389
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-3042(1995)64:3<1379:EOETOR>2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
Equilibrium binding curves were biphasic in control and ethanol-treate d rats. [H-3]Muscimol binds to sites of high (K-DA of similar to 10 nM ) and low (K-DB of similar to 0.3-0.4 mu M) affinity. Chronic ethanol treatment produced a decrease in B-maxA value, and the hyperbolic bind ing profiles were progressively affected by the chronic and in vitro e thanol treatments, with most of this effect corresponding to the high- affinity site. IC50 and K-i values were calculated for several competi ng ligands, using membranes from both control and ethanol-treated anim als. The association and dissociation curves were also biphasic, using a radioligand concentration precluding a significant occupancy of the low-affinity sites, which suggests the existence of two forms or affi nity states of the monoliganded receptor. Chronic ethanol treatment di d not produce changes in the values of the dissociation rate constants (fast and stow phases). By contrast, we report for the first time a d ecrease in the values of the association rate constants, with this dec rease being higher for the slow phase. Consequently, the dissociation equilibrium constants are two times higher in chronically ethanol-trea ted animals for both phases.