Abstract
We characterized the effects of drugs on the uptake of [3H]neurotransmitter by and the binding of [125I](3β-(4-iodophenyl)tropane-2β-carboxylic acid methyl ester ([125I]RTI-55) to the recombinant human dopamine (hDAT), serotonin (hSERT), or norepinephrine (hNET) transporters stably expressed in human embryonic kidney 293 cells. RTI-55 had similar affinity for the hDAT and hSERT and lower affinity for hNET (K d = 1.83, 0.98, and 12.1 nM, respectively). Kinetic analysis of [125I]RTI-55 binding indicated that the dissociation rate (k −1) was significantly lower for hSERT and the association rate (k +1) was significantly lower for hNET compared with the hDAT. The potency of drugs at blocking [3H]neurotransmitter uptake was highly correlated with potency at blocking radioligand binding for hDAT and hSERT. Substrates were more potent at the inhibition of [3H]neurotransmitter uptake than radioligand binding. The potency of drugs was highly correlated between displacement of [3H]nisoxetine (K d = 6.0 nM) and [125I]RTI-55 from the hNET, suggesting that these radioligands recognize similar sites on the transporter protein. The correlation observed between inhibitory potency for uptake and binding of either ligand at the hNET was lower than correlations between uptake and binding for hDAT and hSERT. The present results indicate that the cocaine analog [125I]RTI-55 has unique binding properties at each of the transporters and that the use of recombinant transporters expressed by a single cell type can provide a powerful screening tool for drugs interacting with biogenic amine transporters, such as possible cocaine antagonists.
Footnotes
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Send reprint requests to: Dr. Amy Eshleman, Research Service RD-22, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, 3710 S.W. U.S. Veterans Hospital Road, Portland, OR 97201. E-maileshleman{at}ohsu.edu
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↵1 This work was supported by National Institutes of Health Contracts NO1-DA-3-8303 and NO1-DA-7-8071, Department of Veterans Affairs Merit Review and Career Scientist Programs, and a Young Investigator Award from NARSAD.
- Abbreviations:
- DA
- dopamine
- hDAT
- human dopamine transporter
- 5-HT
- 5-hydroxytryptamine (serotonin)
- hSERT
- human serotonin transporter
- NE
- norepinephrine
- hNET
- human norepinephrine transporter
- HEK
- human embryonic kidney 293 cells
- HEK-hDAT
- HEK-hSERT, or HEK-hNET cells, human embryonic kidney 293 cells transfected with hDAT, hSERT, or hNET cDNA, respectively
- CFT
- 2β carbomethoxy-3β-(4-fluorophenyl)tropane
- GBR-12935
- 1-[2-diphenylmethoxy]ethyl-4-(3-phenylpropyl)-piperazine
- Received September 29, 1998.
- Accepted December 18, 1998.
- The American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics
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