VOPROSY MEDITSINSKOI KHIMII (ISSN 0042-8809)

Binding of C14-histamine by plasma membranes of cells from gastric mucosa of rats

   
Bersimbaev R.I.
PubMed Id: 1027247
Year: 1976  Volume: 22  Issue: 6  Pages: 728-732
It was established that in rat gastric mucosa cells the receptor proteins capable of binding 14C-histamine were components of plasma membranes. Analysis (by Scatchard method) of curves of 14C-histamine binding by receptor proteins demonstrated that in plasma membranes there were two types of receptors: with high and low affinity to histamine. A specific histamine H2-receptor blockator--burimamide--inhibited competitively the binding of labelled histamine by plasma membranes. The data obtained suggest that the activation of adenyl cyclase by histamine is the result of specific binding of this amine by proteins of plasma membranes in rat gastric mucosa cells.
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Bersimbaev, R. I. (1976). Binding of C14-histamine by plasma membranes of cells from gastric mucosa of rats. Voprosy Meditsinskoi Khimii, 22(6), 728-732.
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