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  • Title: Subcellular distribution of [14C]5-hydroxytryptamine in the blood platelets of rabbits: effects of imipramine and and haloperidol.
    Author: Hussein L, Goedde HW, Rosenfeld M, Freerksen E.
    Journal: Hoppe Seylers Z Physiol Chem; 1978 Jul; 359(7):803-11. PubMed ID: 680641.
    Abstract:
    Long-term (10 days) administration of imipramine [20 mg/(kg X d)] to rabbits significantly increases the Km value (4.0 micron) of 5-hydroxytryptamine uptake in their platelets compared to those of saline- (0.7 micron) or haloperidol- (0.4 micron) treated rabbits. Administration of haloperidol inhibits the 5-hydroxytryptamine uptake non-competitively, and in vitro it had an ID50 value of 22 micron. Intravenous injections of [14C]5-hydroxytryptamine were given to the animals 1 h before blood collection. After isolation of platelets, their sonicates were subjected to 30-60% continuous sucrose gradient centrifugation. The subcellular distribution of [14C]5-hydroxytryptamine indicates that imipramine treatment, in contrast to the control and haloperidol treatment, led to a shift in the exogenous 5-hydroxytryptamine peak from within the granular zone (d 1.18) to the extragranular cytoplasm (d 1.15). Compared to control values, the imipramine treatment caused 63% inhibition in the platelet Na-K-ATPase activity.
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