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Beta(2)/beta(3)-di- and alpha/beta(3)-tetrapeptide derivatives as potent agonists at somatostatin sst(4) receptors.

Caroline Nunn1, Magnus Rueping, Daniel Langenegger, Edi Schuepbach, Thierry Kimmerlin, Peter Micuch, Konstanze Hurth, Dieter Seebach, Daniel Hoyer.   

Abstract

Four linear beta(2)/beta(3)-di- and alpha/beta(3)-tetrapeptides (1-4) were investigated as somatostatin sst(4) receptor agonists on recombinant human and mouse somatostatin receptors. Human somatostatin receptor subtypes 1-5 (sst(1-5)), and mouse somatostatin receptor subtypes 1,3,4 and 5, were characterised using the agonist radioligands [(125)I]LTT-SRIF-28, [(125)I][Tyr(10)]CST(14) and [(125)I]CGP 23996 in stably transfected Chinese hamster lung fibroblast (CCL39) cells. The peptides bound selectively to sst(4) receptors with nanomolar affinity (pK(d)=5.4-7.8). The peptides were investigated on second messenger systems both as agonists, and as antagonists to SRIF-14-mediated effects in CCL39 cells expressing mouse sst(4 )receptors, via measurement of inhibition of forskolin-stimulated adenylate cyclase activity, and stimulation of luciferase expression. The peptides showed full agonism or pronounced partial agonism (40 to 100% relative intrinsic activity) in both inhibition of forskolin-stimulated adenylate cyclase activity (pEC(50)=5.5-6.8), and luciferase expression (pEC(50)=5.5-6.5). The agonist potential was confirmed since antagonism was very difficult to establish. The data show that beta(2)/beta(3)-di- and alpha/beta(3)-tetrapeptide derivatives have agonist potential at recombinant somatostatin sst(4) receptors. Therefore, they may be used to elucidate physiological and biochemical effects mediated by sst(4), and may also have potential as therapeutic agents.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12595949     DOI: 10.1007/s00210-002-0673-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol        ISSN: 0028-1298            Impact factor:   3.000


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