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Title: [3H]-5-methoxytryptoline is not actively accumulated by rabbit platelets. Author: Segonzac A, Schoemaker H, Lee CR, Langer SZ. Journal: Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol; 1987 Jul; 336(1):1-4. PubMed ID: 3627287. Abstract: 5-Methoxytryptoline (5-MeO-TLN, 6-methoxytetrahydro-beta-carboline) inhibits with high affinity [3H]-imipramine binding to the serotonin transporter in platelets. To evaluate whether 5-MeO-TLN is a substrate for the serotonin transporter, the accumulation of [3H]-5-MeO-TLN into rabbit platelets was studied in vitro. At short incubation times (5 min), [3H]-5-MeO-TLN accumulation was temperature-sensitive, but not saturable over a concentration range from 0.06 mumol/l to 10 mumol/l. Moreover, [3H]-5-MeO-TLN uptake was not affected by 100 mumol/l ouabain, its structural analogs tryptoline and 5-hydroxytryptoline, nor by the serotonin uptake inhibitors imipramine and citalopram. After longer incubation times (60 min), [3H]-5-MeO-TLN accumulation at 0 degree C approached that seen at 37 degrees C and temperature-sensitive [3H]-5-MeO-TLN uptake could no longer be observed. It is concluded that temperature-sensitive accumulation of [3H]-5-MeO-TLN is not mediated by the serotonin transporter and most likely represents a passive, diffusional process, the rate of which is temperature-dependent. The present studies thus confirm the hypothesis that 5-MeO-TLN affects [3H]-imipramine binding in platelets through a competitive mechanism and not via an allosteric interaction mediated through the substrate recognition site of the macromolecular complex of serotonin transporter.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]