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2-Iodoimipramine, a novel ligand for the serotonin transporter

CJ Humphreys, D Cassel and G Rudnick

Department of Pharmacology, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut 06510.

Iodoimipramine was synthesized by iodinating imipramine with ICI. Iodoimipramine competitively inhibits [3H]imipramine binding with a KI of 0.52 nM and also inhibits [3H]serotonin transport competitively, suggesting that serotonin, imipramine, and iodoimipramine all bind to the same site on the serotonin transporter. Association of [125I]iodoimipramine to platelet membranes in Na+ requires 20 min to reach equilibrium at 25 degrees and 1.5 hr at 0 degrees. [125I] Iodoimipramine binding at equilibrium is saturable and Na+ dependent, with a KD of 0.58 nM and a Bmax of 1.3 pmol/mg at 25 degrees. Serotonin competitively inhibits [125I]iodoimipramine binding, with a KI of 1.3 microM. [125I]Iodoimipramine bound at 0 degrees in the presence of Na+ does not dissociate unless the temperature is raised or Na+ is removed from the medium. At 25 degrees, dissociation of [125I] iodoimipramine from platelet membranes in the presence of Na+ is only partial, with 40% of the ligand remaining persistently bound over 5 hr after a 50- fold dilution.

Volume 36, Issue 4, pp. 620-626, 10/01/1989
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