Physiological characterization of serotonin transporters on rat platelets (CROSBI ID 206390)
Prilog u časopisu | izvorni znanstveni rad | međunarodna recenzija
Podaci o odgovornosti
Čičin Šain, Lipa ; Fröbe, Ana ; Jernej, Branimir
engleski
Physiological characterization of serotonin transporters on rat platelets
Physiological characteristics of serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine, 5HT) transport through the platelet membrane was investigated in Wistar rats with our recently developed method permitting repetitive measurements of transporter kinetics in individual animals. Full kinetic analysis in the population of 91 animals revealed Michaelis constant (Km) of 0.158±0.025 μM and maximal velocity (Vmax) of 5HT uptake of 225±32 pmol per 108platelets min−1 (mean±S.D.). Both kinetic parameters demonstrated normal distribution curves, which for Vmax were slightly skewed toward higher than average values. No gender effect was shown in frequency distributions, mean values and variability of kinetic parameters. A significant intraindividual correlation between kinetic parameters was found suggesting compensation at the level of the plasma membrane. Kinetic parameters were not influenced by age (until the middle age) or annual cycle (under laboratory conditions) and were shown to be fairly stable in time, supporting the view that platelet 5HT transport kinetics could be a useful biological trait marker. U ovom radu su izmjerene fiziološke vrijednosti kinetike serotoninskog prijenosnika na trombocitima u eksperimentalnih životinja soja Wistar štakora. Vrijednosti kinetskih parametara transportera se ne mjenjaju tijekom vremena i ne razlikuju se među spolovima te bi mogle poslužiti kao obilježje vrste. Pristupnica je uvela novu metodu mjerenja kinetike serotoninskog transportera što je doprinjelo znanstveno novom konceptu modela istraživanja, izradila sve pokuse i obradila rezultate te sudjelovala u pisanju rada
platels ; serotonin
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Podaci o izdanju
120 (4)
1998.
723-729
objavljeno
1095-6433
1531-4332
10.1016/S1095-6433(98)10092-2
Povezanost rada
Temeljne medicinske znanosti