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Title: Binding of the neurotrophic peptide Org 2766 to rat spinal cord sections is affected by a sciatic nerve crush. Author: Dekker AJ, Tonnaer JA. Journal: Brain Res; 1989 Jan 16; 477(1-2):327-31. PubMed ID: 2539231. Abstract: The binding of the neurotrophic peptide, [3H]Org 2766 (55 nM), to rat spinal cord sections was studied, employing quantitative autoradiography. The binding was unevenly distributed over spinal cord structures and was displaceable by non-labelled Org 2766 to a limited extent (35%). Binding could not be displaced by the opiate antagonist, naloxone, indicating that [3H]Org 2766 binding sites are distinct from opiate receptors. However, the exact nature of the binding sites remains to be elucidated. A marked left-right difference in [3H]Org 2766 binding in the dorsal horns of the spinal cord at level L2 was observed, 6 days after unilateral crush lesioning of the sciatic nerve. No such effect was found at level T10. After 28 days, when sensorimotor functioning had completely recovered, the [3H]Org 2766 binding pattern was comparable to that in sham-operated rats again. It is suggested that Org 2766 binds to axonal sprouts or glia in the dorsal horn of the spinal cord.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]