Abstract

An interaction or link between dopamine D1 receptors and dopamine D2 receptors was found by a ligand competition method, using [3H]raclopride to label dopamine D2 receptors and SCH 23390 to block dopamine D1 receptors. In the presence of endogenous or exogenous dopamine, SCH 23390 increased the binding of [3H]raclopride in post-mortem human striata homogenates or in tissue culture cells containing human dopamine D1 and D2 receptors. In order to reveal such intramembrane receptor-receptor interactions in general, therefore, it appears essential to add two agonists, one for each receptor, and then to block one of the receptors when measuring the binding of a ligand to the second receptor.

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