Correlation of Receptor Occupancy of Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor Subtype 1 (mGluR1) in Mouse Brain With In Vivo Activity of Allosteric mGluR1 Antagonists
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The aim of this study was to clarify the relationship between receptor occupancy and in vivo pharmacological activity of mGluR1 antagonists. The tritiated mGluR1-selective allosteric antagonist [3H]FTIDC (4-[1-(2-fluoropyridin-3-yl)-5-methyl-1H-1,2,3-triazol-4-yl]-N-isopropyl-N-methyl-3,6-dihydropyridine-1(2H)-carboxamide) was identified as a radioligand having high affinity for mGluR1-expressing CHO cells (KD = 2.1 nM) and mouse cerebellum (KD = 3.7 nM). [3H]FTIDC bound to mGluR1 was displaced by structurally unrelated allosteric antagonists, suggesting there is a mutual binding pocket shared with different allosteric antagonists. The binding specificity of [3H]FTIDC for mGluR1 in brain sections was demonstrated by the lack of significant binding to brain sections prepared from mGluR1-knockout mice. Ex vivo receptor occupancy with [3H]FTIDC revealed that the receptor occupancy level by FTIDC correlated well with FTIDC dosage and plasma concentration. Intracerebroventricular administration of (S)-3,5-dihydroxyphenylglycine is known to elicit face washing behavior that is mainly mediated by mGluR1. Inhibition of this behavioral change by FTIDC correlated with the receptor occupancy level of mGluR1 in the brain. A linear relationship between the receptor occupancy and in vivo activity was also demonstrated using structurally diverse mGluR1 antagonists. The receptor occupancy assays could help provide guidelines for selecting appropriate doses of allosteric mGluR1 antagonist for examining the function of mGluR1 in vivo.
- 社団法人 日本薬理学会の論文
- 2009-07-20
著者
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Kimura Toshifumi
Tsukuba Res. Inst. Banyu Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. Jpn
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Kimura Toshifumi
Tsukuba Research Institute Banyu Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
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Murai Takashi
Tsukuba Research Institute Banyu Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
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SUZUKI Gentaroh
Tsukuba Research Institute, Banyu Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
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KAWAGOE TAKAKI
Tsukuba Research Institute, Banyu Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
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INOUE Takao
Tsukuba Research Institute, Banyu Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
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HIKICHI Hirohiko
Tsukuba Research Institute, Banyu Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
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SATOW Akio
Tsukuba Research Institute, Banyu Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
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HATA Mikiko
Tsukuba Research Institute, Banyu Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
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MAEHARA Shunsuke
Tsukuba Research Institute, Banyu Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
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ITO Satoru
Tsukuba Research Institute, Banyu Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
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KAWAMOTO Hiroshi
Tsukuba Research Institute, Banyu Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
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OZAKI Satoshi
Tsukuba Research Institute, Banyu Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
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OHTA Hisashi
Tsukuba Research Institute, Banyu Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
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Maehara Shunsuke
Tsukuba Research Institute Banyu Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
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Satow Akio
Tsukuba Research Institute Banyu Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
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Hata Mikiko
Tsukuba Research Institute Banyu Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
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Ohta Hisashi
Tsukuba Research Institute Banyu Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
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Ozaki Satoshi
Tsukuba Research Institute Banyu Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
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Kawagoe Takaki
Tsukuba Research Institute Banyu Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
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Suzuki Gentaroh
Tsukuba Research Institute Banyu Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
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Ito Satoru
Tsukuba Research Institute Banyu Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
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Hikichi Hirohiko
Tsukuba Research Institute Banyu Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
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Inoue Takao
Tsukuba Research Institute Banyu Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
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Kawamoto Hiroshi
Tsukuba Research Institute Banyu Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
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Kawagoe-Takaki Hiroko
Tsukuba Research Institute, Banyu Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
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