Abstract

[ 3H]Dihydroalprenolol bound to a single population of high affinity sites in rat myocardial membranes when the concentration of the radioligand was below 5 nM. These sites displayed characteristics which would be expected of binding to the β-receptor. Kinetic- and Scatchard-derived dissociation constants were 0.6 and 2.0 nM, respectively. Binding was to a limited number of sites, 60 fmols/mg protein. Scatchard analysis using radioligand concentrations in excess of 5 nM resulted in concave upward plots suggestive of more than one population of binding sites. The lower affinity sites (labeled at high radioligand concentration) were non-stereospecific in nature and became a progressively larger fraction of “specific binding” as the concentration of dihydroalprenolol was increased above 5 nM.

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