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Structure-activity studies on bradykinin and related peptides: agonists.

N E Rhaleb1, G Drapeau, S Dion, D Jukic, N Rouissi, D Regoli.   

Abstract

1. Bradykinin, kallidin, T-kinin, [Hyp3]-bradykinin and several analogues were prepared by solid-phase synthesis and purified by high performance liquid chromatography. 2. The various peptides were tested for their abilities to relax the dog carotid and renal arteries, or to contract the rabbit jugular vein and aorta, in order to measure their activities on BK2 (the first three preparations) or BK1 (the rabbit aorta) receptors. The dog renal artery without endothelium was also used as a BK1 receptor system. 3. T-kinin was found to be less active than bradykinin, while the replacement of Pro3 with Hyp favoured BK2 receptor occupation. [Hyp3,Tyr(Me)8]-BK was found to be a selective BK2 receptor agonist. 4. Amidation or methylation of the C-terminal carboxyl decreased activity, while extension of the N-terminal with Sar or D-Arg increased affinity and selectivity for BK1 (Sar) and affinity for BK2 (D-Arg) receptors. Acetylation of N-terminal amide brought affinity down to 10% or less. 5. Replacement of the peptide bonds Phe8-Arg9 to protect from kininase I and II, decreased affinities slightly, but was incompatible with additional changes at the N-terminal or in the peptide bond Gly4-Phe5. 6. Substitution of C-terminal Phe in desArg9-BK (the BK1 receptor stimulant) with D-Phe increased potency and selectivity for BK1 receptors while protecting from carboxypeptidases. Sar[D-Phe8]desArg9-BK was found to be a potent and selective BK1 receptor agonist.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2158842      PMCID: PMC1917346          DOI: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1990.tb12947.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Pharmacol        ISSN: 0007-1188            Impact factor:   8.739


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