Antisera against catecholamines: specificity studies and physicochemical data for anti-dopamine and anti-p-tyramine antibodies.

Antibodies against dopamine and p-tyramine were raised in rabbits. The two catecholamines were conjugated to albumin by glutaraldehyde. The specificity of the antibodies was established by equilibrium dialysis competition experiments using an immunoreactive tritiated derivative synthesized by coupling dopamine or p-tyramine to N-alpha-acetyl-L-lysine N-methylamide with glutaraldehyde. Hence, these radiolabelled ligands mimicked the antigenic determinant of conjugated immunogens. A comparison of the data obtained showed the high specificity of each antiserum for its hapten coupled by glutaraldehyde. The anti-dopamine antibodies recognized dopamine-glutaraldehyde but not p-tyramine-glutaraldehyde. The opposite occurred for the anti-p-tyramine antibodies. A slight modification of the molecular structure provided the opportunity for a specific response against that molecule. But this difference was more important when related to the hapten region where the antibody affinity was maximal. The cross-reactivity was observed to be more important dopamine and p-tyramine than between dopamine and noradrenaline on the one hand and between p-tyramine and dopamine than p-tyramine and octopamine on the other hand.

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