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      Interaction of [125I]-Tyr4-bombesin with specific receptors on normal human pancreatic membranes.

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      Bombesin, analogs & derivatives, metabolism, pharmacology, Humans, In Vitro Techniques, Iodine Radioisotopes, diagnostic use, Kinetics, Membranes, Pancreas, Receptors, Bombesin, Receptors, Cell Surface

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          The binding of bombesin to its receptors on normal human pancreatic membranes was investigated using high specific activity, radioiodinated bombesin ([125I]-Tyr4-bombesin), prepared by an oxidative method with chloramine-T. Binding was specific, temperature-dependent, saturable, reversible and linearly related to membranes protein concentration. After a 30 min period of incubation with membranes the degradation of the tracer has never been found superior to 20%. Scatchard analysis of binding data was compatible with a single class of binding sites with a high affinity (0.96 nM) and a Bmax of 753 fmol/mg protein. [125I]-Tyr4-bombesin binding to human pancreatic membranes was competitively inhibited by (1-Tyr4-)bombesin, GRP, the nonapeptide of bombesin and litorin but not by unrelated hormones such as somatostatin, CCK, human gastrin, etc. These results describe for the first time the presence of specific receptors for bombesin on human pancreatic membranes. The binding characteristics obtained are comparable with those found in other species.

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