The characteristics of the binding sites for 2-[125I]iodomelatonin were studied in chicken brain membranes during development. Specific binding, defined using cold melatonin (1 microM), was detected as early as 8-day-old embryos. Scatchard analysis of saturation experiments showed that 2-[125I]iodomelatonin binds to a single class of site at all ages tested (8-day-old embryos to 3-month-old chicks). Binding affinity (Kd) did not change during development (18-31 pM), but the maximal number of binding sites (Bmax) increased until embryonic day 18, and then remained relatively constant until 30 days of age. A further increase in Bmax was seen at 3 months of age. Guanosine 5'-triphosphate (GTP, 1 mM) inhibited 2-[125I]iodomelatonin binding at all ages suggesting that the melatonin binding site is coupled to a guanine nucleotide binding protein at a very early stage of development. Competition experiments with a number of melatonin analogues indicated that the binding site detected in the brain at embryonic day 8 was pharmacologically identical to that observed 15 days after hatching.
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