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Query: UNIPROT:P01178 (
oxytocin
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The binding of 3H-
oxytocin
(3H-OT) and 3H-arginine-vasopressin (3H-AVP) and the displacement from binding sites by four
oxytocin
analogues were studied in myometrial membrane preparations from full-term pregnant women. Specific 3H-OT binding was saturable with a maximal binding capacity of 76.1 fmol/mg DNA, and a dissociation constant of 0.5 pM. Corresponding values regarding 3H-AVP was 148.6 fmol/mg DNA and 0.7 pM. The
oxytocin
analogues tested demonstrated a high specific binding to the OT and AVP receptor sites; in fact, the affinity of the analogues to the 3H-AVP binding sites was higher than to the 3H-OT binding sites. The order of potency between the analogues was CAU greater than
CAM
greater than CAP greater than CAO and CAP greater than CAU greater than CAO greater than
CAM
for the OT and AVP binding sites, respectively. The displacement of
oxytocin
and arginine-vasopressin, respectively, from the myometrial receptor sites indicate partly separate binding sites for
oxytocin
and AVP and might implicate that AVP can be of importance in regulating myometrial activity in pregnancy. The results on
oxytocin
analogues imply that other pharmacological tests must be performed for quantification of the relaxing effects on the uterus and to determine the optimal analogue for clinical trials in preterm labor and dysmenorrhoea.
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PMID:Binding of four oxytocin analogues to myometrial oxytocin and arginine-vasopressin binding sites in pregnant women. 216 84