Abstract
The binding of the DA-2 receptor antagonist [3H]-spiroperidol, in the presence of appropriate concentrations of ketanserin to avoid the possible labelling of 5-HT-2 sites, was studied in sections of rat kidney using combined radioreceptor assay and light microscope autoradiography. [3H]-Spiroperidol was bound by sections of rat kidney in a manner consistent with the labelling of a single class of high affinity of DA-2 sites. Scatchard analysis of the binding isotherms showed a Kd value of 2.5 +/- 0.2 nmol/l and a Bmax value of 129.5 +/- 6.8 fmol/mg protein. Light microscope autoradiography, centered on the renal cortex, revealed the development of silver grains within cortical convoluted tubules. Silver grains were rather homogeneously distributed to both proximal and distal convoluted tubules, with no specific glomerular localization. These findings do not support the assumption of the existence of glomerular DA-2 receptors in the rat kidney.
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