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Neuroleptics ligand receptor binding studies

Detailed studies of the binding of H-labelled haloperidol to neuronal membranes showed that there was a much better correlation between the therapeutic potency of a neuroleptic and its ability to displace this ligand from the nerve membrane. This led to the discovery of two types of dopamine receptor that are both linked to adenylate cyclase but whereas the Di receptor is positively linked to the cyclase, the D2 receptor is negatively linked. It was also shown that the receptor is approximately 15 times more sensitive to the action of dopamine than the D2 receptor conversely, the receptor has a low affinity for the butyrophenone and atypical neuroleptics such as clozapine, whereas the D2 receptor appears to have a high affinity for most therapeutically active neuroleptics. [Pg.44]


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