1975
DOI: 10.1016/0006-2952(75)90243-9
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The nature of [3H]imipramine binding to synaptosomes

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“…For The binding of imipramine to brain membranes has been studied by Hunt, Kannengiesser & Raynaud (1975) would not be expected under these conditions. High concentrations of non-radiolabelled imipramine (10 JM to 1 mM) and other antidepressant drugs did, however, show inhibition (Table 2).…”
Section: Binding Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For The binding of imipramine to brain membranes has been studied by Hunt, Kannengiesser & Raynaud (1975) would not be expected under these conditions. High concentrations of non-radiolabelled imipramine (10 JM to 1 mM) and other antidepressant drugs did, however, show inhibition (Table 2).…”
Section: Binding Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These drugs have been shown to inhibit the re-uptake of monoamines in synaptosomal preparations (Pylatuck and McNeill, 1976;Raiteri et al, 1976;Hyttel, 1978) and in brain tissue slices (Heikkila and Cohen, 1972). In good correlation, [3H] imipramine binds to isolated synaptosomes and synaptosomal membranes (Hunt et al, 1975;Ishitani and Iwamoto, 1977;1978). This reuptake blockade has been assumed to be the basis of the antidepressant effects of these drugs.…”
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“…The low-affinity binding of the related tricyclic antidepressant, imipramine, to synaptosomal membranes has been shown to dissociate during subcellular fractionation (Hunt, Kannengiesser & Raynauld, 1975). Although it is not known whether the binding investigated by Hunt et al (1975) is related to the role of imipramine as an inhibitor of 5-HT uptake, it is possible that loss of the drug during isolation of synaptosomes could have influenced the result in the present study.…”
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confidence: 84%