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Selective Labeling of the Dopamine Transporter by the High Affinity Ligand 3 Beta-(4-[125I]iodophenyl)tropane-2 Beta-carboxylic Acid Isopropyl Ester

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Journal Mol Pharmacol
Date 1995 Apr 1
PMID 7723739
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The iodine-125 analog of the dopaminergically selective cocaine analog 3 beta-(4-iodophenyl)tropane-2 beta-carboxylic acid isopropyl ester (RT1-121) was evaluated as a probe for the dopamine transporter in rat striatum. Saturation and kinetic studies indicated that [125I]RTI-121 binds to both high and low affinity components. The Kd of the high affinity component was 0.14 +/- 0.01 nM (mean +/- standard error), whereas the low affinity component demonstrated an affinity of 1.59 +/- 0.09 nM. The corresponding numbers of striatal binding sites labeled by [125I]RTI-121 were 295 +/- 6 and 472 +/- 59 pmol/g of tissue (original wet weight), respectively. Intrastriatal injections of 6-hydroxydopamine eliminated > 90% of specific [125I]RTI-121 binding in the striatum. The pharmacological profile of specific [125I]RTI-121 binding in the rat striatum was consistent with that of the dopamine transporter. There was a strong (r = 0.98, p < 0.0001) correlation between the potencies of drugs that displaced specific [125I]RTI-121 binding and the potencies of these drugs to inhibit the uptake of [3H]dopamine. In contrast, no correlation was found for the potencies of drugs to inhibit the uptake of either [3H]norepinephrine or [3H]serotonin. Autoradiographs produced using [125I]RTI-121 demonstrated a distribution of label consistent with the distribution of dopaminergic neurons in rat brain. Because of its high affinity and high selectivity for the dopamine transporter, [125I]RTI-121 may be an extremely useful ligand for the dopamine transporter.

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