Abstract

The potent β-adrenergic antagonist (-)[3H]dihydroalprenolol (DHA) was used to identify β-adrenergic receptors in brown adipose tissue (BAT) membranes. Specific binding of DHA to unfractionated BAT membranes prepared from newborn rats was rapid, stable, saturable (KD=150 nM) and entirely reversible by (-)propranolol (KD=56 nM). β-adrenergic agonists competed for binding sites with an order of potency typical of β1-adrenergic receptors: Isoprotereǹol (KD=210 nM) > Norepinephrine (KD=2.0 μM) ≃ Epinephrine (KD=4.0 μM). Binding displayed remarkable stereoselectivity towards the (-) isomers of agonists or antagonists. α-adrenergic antagonists did not compete for binding sites. Analysis of the data by Scatchard and Hill plots suggests the existence of negatively cooperative site-site interactions among α-adrenergic receptors and/ or multiple independent binding sites. These findings indicate the presence of α1-adrenergic receptors in BAT.

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