Dihydroergotamine binding to rat brain membranes

3H-dihydroergotamine, which is used clinically to treat orthostatic hypotension and migraine, binds saturably, reversibly and with high affinity (K D = 0.2 nM) to rat brain membranes. The binding is time, temperature and pH dependent and is highest in the hippocampus and the corpus striatum. Seroton...

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Ergot Alkaloids - metabolism
Ergotamines
Heart
Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
Kinetics
Male
Rats
Serotonin - metabolism
Stereoisomerism
Structure-Activity Relationship
Subcellular Fractions - metabolism
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