1. Serotonin transporter in rat platelets. Level of protein expression underlies inherited differences in uptake kinetics.
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Hranilović D, Herak-Kramberger CM, Cicin-Sain L, Sabolić I, and Jernej B
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- Animals, Biological Transport, Blotting, Western, Carrier Proteins isolation & purification, Cell Membrane metabolism, Kinetics, Male, Membrane Glycoproteins isolation & purification, Rats, Rats, Wistar, Serotonin Plasma Membrane Transport Proteins, Blood Platelets metabolism, Carrier Proteins blood, Carrier Proteins genetics, Membrane Glycoproteins blood, Membrane Glycoproteins genetics, Membrane Transport Proteins, Nerve Tissue Proteins, Serotonin blood
- Abstract
By breeding selection for the extreme values of platelet serotonin level (PSL), two sublines of Wistar-derived rats, with constitutionally high or low PSL and platelet serotonin uptake (PSU), have been developed. Searching for the basis of these differences, we performed quantitative western blot analysis of serotonin transporter (5HTt) in platelet membranes isolated from both rat sublines. A polyclonal anti-5HTt antibody labeled a single, 5HTt-related 94 kDa protein band in platelet membranes, with significantly stronger intensity in membranes from rats that exhibited a high PSL. We conclude that the inherited differences in PSL and PSU in rats, following breeding selection, are determined by the level of 5HTt expression in platelet membranes.
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- 2001
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