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  • Title: Nicotinic receptors of rat lymphocytes during adjuvant polyarthritis.
    Author: Maslinski W, Laskowska-Bozek H, Ryzewski J.
    Journal: J Neurosci Res; 1992 Feb; 31(2):336-40. PubMed ID: 1573684.
    Abstract:
    Resting rat lymphocytes and thymocytes express specific [3H]nicotine binding sites with Kd values 7.5 and 10 nM, respectively. Resting T lymphocytes express 5-7 times as many binding sites (1,500/cell) as do unfractionated thymocytes (250/cell), suggesting that only a subset of thymocytes express nicotinic binding sites. Neither macrophages nor B cells bear nicotinic receptors. [3H]nicotine binding to lymphocytes is competitively inhibited in the presence of the cholinergic agonist carbamylcholine with IC50 = 100 microM. The number of receptors expressed on draining lymph node lymphocytes is upregulated during the course of adjuvant induced polyarthritis: maximum of [3H]nicotine binding is observed at day 21 of the disease with a subsequent decline reaching basal level at day 36. These results show the presence of [3H]nicotine binding sites on T lymphocytes and suggest their involvement in the later immune phase of adjuvant induced polyarthritis.
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