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Evidence for the AT1 subtype of the angiotensin II receptor in the rat submandibular gland.

Biological & pharmaceutical bulletin (2000-10-21)
S Matsubara, K Saito, Y Kizawa, M Sano, M Osawa, K Iwamoto, H Murakami
ZUSAMMENFASSUNG

We have characterized angiotensin II (Ang II) receptor subtypes on rat submandibular gland membranes using a radioligand binding assay. [3H]Ang II binding to the membrane fractions exhibited both high (Kd =0.08 nm, Bmax =2.19 fmol/mg protein) and low (Kd =4.19 nm, Bmax = 13.7 fmol/mg protein) affinity. Ang 11, Ang III and saralasin completely displaced the [3H]Ang II binding, whereas CV-11974, an AT1 receptor antagonist and PD123319, an AT2 receptor antagonist maximally displaced up to approximately 87 and 13% of the total binding, respectively. [3H]DuP753 binding to the membrane fractions exhibited a single population of binding site with a Kd of 4.22 nM and Bmax of 3.77 pmol/mg protein. Ang II, Ang III and CV-11974 completely displaced the [3H]DuP753 binding with slope factors near unity, but PD123319 did not. These findings suggest that rat submandibular gland membranes contain predominantly the AT1 receptor subtype.