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pubmed-article:8829151pubmed:abstractTextRecently we developed a novel imaging technique using positron emitter-labeled compounds as probes and a storage phosphor screen as a detector. This approach makes it possible to follow a variety of biochemical processes with spatial information in living brain slices. Further technical development is reported here in terms of time-resolved imaging and receptor characterization in a real equilibrium state. The method was validated by use of [11C]Ro15-1788, a benzodiazepine receptor antagonist. Fresh brain slices were incubated with [11C]Ro15-1788 in oxygenated Krebs-Ringer solution at 37 degrees C, in a specially designed chamber. By placing the chamber on a storage phosphor screen, we could obtain two-dimensional images of radioactivity in the slices. Time-resolved imaging was made at 5 min intervals, revealing that it took 60 min to reach equilibrium binding. The dissociation process was observed by adding an excess amount of unlabeled Ro15-1788 to the chamber, 25 min was required for the full dissociation. In the equilibrium state, i.e. in the presence of free radio-ligand, Scatchard plot analysis was performed on the cerebral cortex (Kd = 7.4 nM, Bmax = 146 fmol/mg tissue) and striatum (Kd = 7.5 nM, Bmax = 107 fmol/mg tissue), suggesting the presence of a single component of binding site in these two regions. The present method, for the first time, made it possible to study a ligand-receptor interaction in living brain slices with temporal and spatial resolutions. This technique should prove useful for studies of receptor function under physiological conditions.lld:pubmed
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