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TRITIATED L LYSINE BINDING TO RAT RETINAL MEMBRANE II. EFFECT OF KAINIC ACID D L-ALPHA AMINOADIPIC ACID IODOACETIC ACID AND MODIFICATION BY DARK-EXPOSURE

Academic Article
Publication Date:
1986
abstract:
The rat retina and the different brain regions contain membranes sites that bind L-lysine in the nanomolar range. These binding sites undergo changes in different experimental conditions, thus: (I) intraocular injection of kainic acid induces a reduction of the density of L-lysine binding sites, (II) D, L-.alpha.-aminoadipic acid injected into the eye enhances both kinetic parameters (Bmax and Kd) of L-[3H]lysine binding sites, (III) the intraperitoneal injection of iodoacetic acid decreases the sensitivity for its ligand binding sites, and (IV) the exposure to darkness of the rats reduced L-[3H]lysine binding in the retina, thalamus, hypothalamus and superior colliculus, but not in the occipital cortex; such a decrease appears to be characterized, at least in the retina, by a lower sensitivity of the binding sites for L-lysine after the exposure to darkness. The results show that L-lysine binding sites are located on kainic acid-sensitive cells and can be involved in the physiological mechanism of vision.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Guarneri, Patrizia
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/285356
Published in:
NEUROCHEMICAL RESEARCH
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