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A globin fragment, LVV-hemorphin-7, induces [3H]thymidine incorporation in a neuronal cell line via the AT4 receptor.

I Moeller1, A L Albiston, R A Lew, F A Mendelsohn, S Y Chai.   

Abstract

The AT4 receptor was characterized initially as a specific binding site for angiotensin IV, a C-terminal fragment of the vasoactive peptide angiotensin II. Recently, we found that LVV-hemorphin-7, a fragment of beta globin, is an abundant peptide in the brain and binds to the AT4 receptor with high affinity and specificity. In the neuroblastoma/glioma hybrid cell line, NG108-15, LVV-hemorphin-7 and angiotensin IV competed for 125I-angiotensin IV binding in a biphasic fashion with IC50 values of 1.2 x 10(-10) and 1.1 x 10(-9) M for the high-affinity site, respectively, and 6.7 x 10(-8) and 1.5 x 10(-8) M for the low-affinity site, respectively. Both peptides were internalized rapidly by the cells. However, LVV-hemorphin-7, but not angiotensin IV, elicited a 1.8-fold increase in DNA synthesis in a dose-dependent manner. Furthermore, co-incubation of the cells with an excess of angiotensin IV (10(-6) M) inhibited LVV-hemorphin-7-stimulated DNA synthesis. Therefore, whereas LVV-hemorphin-7 and angiotensin IV were capable of binding to the AT4 receptor, only LVV-hemorphin-7 elicited [3H]thymidine incorporation in NG108-15 cells. In contrast, angiotensin IV behaved as an antagonist. The current finding suggests that LVV-hemorphin-7 is a functional peptide in the central nervous system and in view of its abundance in neural tissue, compared with angiotensin IV, may be of significant physiological importance.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10386983     DOI: 10.1046/j.1471-4159.1999.0730301.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurochem        ISSN: 0022-3042            Impact factor:   5.372


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