batrachotoxinin-a-20-alpha-benzoate has been researched along with decamethrin* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for batrachotoxinin-a-20-alpha-benzoate and decamethrin
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Binding of [3H]batrachotoxinin A-20-alpha-benzoate and [3H]saxitoxin to receptor sites associated with sodium channels in trout brain synaptoneurosomes.
1. [3H]Batrachotoxinin A-20-alpha-benzoate ([3H]BTX-B) and [3H]saxitoxin ([3H]STX), radioligands that bind to distinct sites on the voltage-sensitive sodium channel, were bound specifically to saturable sites in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) brain synaptoneurosomes. 2. Specific [3H]BTX-B binding was temperature dependent with highest levels of specific [3H]BTX-B binding observed at 7 degrees C. Specific binding was inversely correlated with assay temperature at temperatures above 7 degrees C. 3. Saturating concentrations of scorpion (Leiurus quinquestriatus) venom (ScV) stimulated specific [3H]BTX-B binding at 27 degrees C, but not at 7 degrees C. The dihydropyrazole insecticide RH 3421 inhibited specific [3H]BTX-B binding at 7 degrees C but had no effect on specific binding at 27 degrees C. The sodium channel activators veratridine and aconitine and the local anesthetic dibucaine inhibited specific [3H]BTX-B binding at both 7 degrees C and 27 degrees C. 4. Displacement experiments in the presence of ScV at 27 degrees C gave an equilibrium dissociation constant (KD) for [3H]BTX-B of 710 nM and a maximal binding capacity (Bmax) of 11.3 pmol/mg protein. Kinetic experiments established the rates of association (1.17 x 10(5) min-1 nM-1) and dissociation (0.0514 min-1) of the ligand-receptor complex. 5. The binding of [3H]STX reached apparent saturation at 7.5 nM. Scatchard analysis of the saturation data indicated a KD of 3.8 nM and a Bmax of 1.9 pmol/mg protein. 6. These studies provide evidence for high affinity, saturable binding sites for [3H]BTX-B and [3H]STX in trout brain preparations. Whereas certain neurotoxins modified the specific binding of [3H]BTX-B in trout brain synaptoneurosomes in a predictable fashion, other compounds known to affect specific [3H]BTX-B binding in mammalian brain preparations had no effect on specific [3H]BTX-B binding in the trout. Topics: Animals; Batrachotoxins; Binding Sites; Insecticides; Nitriles; Pyrethrins; Radioligand Assay; Saxitoxin; Sodium Channels; Synaptosomes; Tritium; Trout | 1993 |