Evidence for the presence of D2 and 5-HT2 receptors in the human prefrontal cortex.
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The D<SUB>2</SUB> receptor and two distinct affinity 5-HT<SUB>2</SUB> receptors in the human prefrontal cortex were labeled with <SUP>3</SUP>H-spiperone. In the Scatchard analysis of stereoselective binding defined by (+) and (-)-butaclamol, two high affinity binding sites were clearly demonstrated. Apparent K<SUB>D</SUB> values of these higher and lower affinity sites determined in this manner were 0.028 and 0.64 nM, respectively. However, drug displacement studies of <SUP>3</SUP>H-spiperone binding at these sites, using different concentrations of <SUP>3</SUP>H-spiperone (0.05 nM for higher affinity sites and 0.5 nM for lower affinity sites), indicated that 70-80% of the higher affinity sites and almost all of the lower affinity sites showed characteristics of the 5-HT<SUB>2</SUB> receptor and that 20-30% of the higher affinity sites showed characteristics of the D<SUB>2</SUB> dopamine receptor. An additional saturation experiment related to the specific binding of <SUP>3</SUP>H-spiperone to 5-HT<SUB>2</SUB> receptors confirmed the existence of two distinct populations of 5-HT<SUB>2</SUB> receptors that had different affinities for spiperone. Apparent K<SUB>D</SUB> values for higher and lower affinity 5-HT<SUB>2</SUB> receptors were 0.091 and 1.27 nM, respectively. As the D<SUB>2</SUB> receptor is a possible site of antipsychotic action of neuroleptics, these receptors, especially the D<SUB>2</SUB> receptor in the human prefrontal cortex, seem to play an important role in psychotic disorders.
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著者
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Mita Tatsuo
Department Of Neuropsychiatry Toyama Medical And Pharmaceutical University
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Tanaka Chikako
Department Of Anesthesiology Keio University School Of Medicine
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Kuno Takayoshi
Department Of Genome Sciences Kobe University Graduate School Of Medicine
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KUNO Takayoshi
Department of Pharmacology, Kobe University School of Medicine
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MITA Tatsuo
Department of Psychiatry, Kobe University School of Medicine
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NAKAI Hisao
Department of Psychiatry, Kobe University School of Medicine
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