Abstract

A crude extract of clonidine-displacing substance (CDS) has previously been extracted from the NG108-15 cell line. This study aimed to purify CDS extracted from this cell line further, by the technique of reverse phase-HPLC (RP-HPLC), and subsequently determine whether this refined CDS bears any similarity to CDS's extracted from other tissues. Crude CDS was extracted from NG108-cells and fractionated by RP-HPLC eluting with a linear gradient of methanol (5–65%; 1 ml min −1 flow rate) over 50 min., and collected at 1 min. intervals. The pharmacological activities of the CDS fractions were determined by their abilities to displace bound [ 3H]clonidine to α 2-adrenoceptors in rat brain membranes. RP-HPLC analysis of CDS revealed a pharmacologically active fraction distinct from agmatine, eluting at 24 min, corresponding to an absorbance peak observed at this time. Collectively, these results confirmed that CDS was present in the NG108-15 cell line. However, the RP-HPLC analysis showed the pharmacological activity to elute at a more hydrophobic gradient than previously observed with CDS's extracted from bovine tissues. These results support the notion of the existence of several CDS's.

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