Catecholamines 1972
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-65249-3_9
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The Classification of Adrenoceptors (Adrenergic Receptors). An Evaluation from the Standpoint of Receptor Theory

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“…Interestingly, drugs with self-cancelling actions such as indoramin yield slope values not di erent from unity even in the absence of selective inhibition of neuronal uptake, but resulting in spurious pK B values that will be underestimated depending on the strength of the agonist removal process. This emphasizes the importance of selective inhibition of agonist uptake processes for the correct determination of antagonists pK B as stressed by other authors (Furchgott, 1972;Furchgott et al, 1973;Kenakin & Beek, 1981;Kenakin, 1997).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…Interestingly, drugs with self-cancelling actions such as indoramin yield slope values not di erent from unity even in the absence of selective inhibition of neuronal uptake, but resulting in spurious pK B values that will be underestimated depending on the strength of the agonist removal process. This emphasizes the importance of selective inhibition of agonist uptake processes for the correct determination of antagonists pK B as stressed by other authors (Furchgott, 1972;Furchgott et al, 1973;Kenakin & Beek, 1981;Kenakin, 1997).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…The maximal contractions induced by phenylephrine, 5-HT and KCl in each preparation were taken as 100%, and nonlinear regression analyses were applied to sigmoid concentration-response curves for contractile agonists. The pK B value was determined for a single concentration of antagonist by the concentration-ratio method (Furchgott, 1972). Binding data were first fitted to a one-and then a twosite model, and if the residual sums of squares were statistically less for a two-site fit of the data than for a one-site, as determined by an F-test comparison, then the two-site model was accepted.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The agonist concentrationratio (CR) in the presence and absence of the antagonist was determined at the level of 50% of the maximum response. Using the agonist concentration ratio produced by the lowest e ective concentration of the antagonist (one producing a 3 ± 5 fold rightward displacement of the agonist concentration response curve), an estimate of the negative logarithm of the dissociation constant (logK B ) was determined by the method of Furchgott (1972). logK B log CR 1 log Antagonist…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%