Autoradiographical distribution of imidazoline binding sites in monoamine oxidase A deficient mice

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This study has used receptor autoradiography to characterize imidazoline binding sites (I-BS) in monoamine oxidase (MAO) A knockout and wild-type mice. A comparison between MAO-A and MAO-B, binding of the endogenous β-carboline [3H]harmane, and I-BS, has been made using sections from brain and kidney. The loss of binding to MAO-A in the knockout animals was confirmed using the selective radioligand [3H]Ro41-1049, with labelling reduced to background levels. The binding of [3H]Ro19-6327 to MAO-B was unaffected, indicating no change in this isoform in response to the loss of MAO-A. A reduction in binding to the I2-BS, as labelled by both [3H]idazoxan and [3H]2-BFI (2-(2-benzofuranyl)-2- imidazoline), was seen in the MAO-A knockout animals in both brain and kidney sections, whereas binding to the I1-BS in kidney sections remained unchanged. The loss of I2 binding was found to be regionally dependent and was positively correlated with the relative expression of MAO-A in specific regions in the wild-type animals. Using the MAO-A knockout mice it was also possible to demonstrate a non-MAO-A population of binding sites labelled by the putative I-BS endogenous ligand, harmane. © 2006 The Authors.

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Anderson, N. J., Seif, I., Nutt, D. J., Hudson, A. L., & Robinson, E. S. J. (2006). Autoradiographical distribution of imidazoline binding sites in monoamine oxidase A deficient mice. Journal of Neurochemistry, 96(6), 1551–1559. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1471-4159.2006.03662.x

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