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Preclinical gastrointestinal prokinetic efficacy and endocrine effects of the ghrelin mimetic RM-131.

Lex Van der Ploeg1, Haley Laken2, Shubh Sharma2, Rakesh Datta3, Heather Halem3, Jesse Dong3, Caroline Touvay3, Marc Teillot3, Patrick Noonan2, Lou Tartaglia4, Liz Stoner2, Bart Henderson2, Keith Gottesdiener2, Michael Culler3.   

Abstract

AIMS: The 28 amino acid hormone ghrelin, the natural ligand for the growth hormone secretagogue, or ghrelin receptor (GHR), has diverse physiological functions, including a possible role as a gastrointestinal prokinetic. The synthetic ghrelin mimetic RM-131 is in Phase II clinical trials for treatment of diabetic gastroparesis and other gastrointestinal (GI) disorders. We aimed to determine the relative potency of RM-131, when compared to other GI ghrelin mimetics, to predict efficacy and determine the role of RM-131 in models of inflammatory bowel disease. MAIN
METHODS: We evaluated and compared ghrelin, RM-131 and other synthetic ghrelin mimetics for their prokinetic potency in models of gastrointestinal disorders in the rat and we evaluated the endocrine (rats and dogs) and anti-inflammatory effects (mice) of the ghrelin mimetic RM-131. KEY
FINDINGS: The pentapeptide RM-131 increased gastric emptying in rodent models of ileus. RM-131 is about 100-fold more potent than human ghrelin and is 600 to 1800-fold more potent, when compared to several investigational ghrelin mimetics tested in clinical trials. RM-131 has anti-inflammatory effects and significantly increases survival and reduces macroscopic markers of tissue damage in a TNBS model of inflammatory bowel disease. RM-131 treatment shows a transient increase in growth hormone levels in Beagle dogs and rats, returning to baseline upon chronic treatment. Significant effects on glucose and insulin are not observed in chronic studies. SIGNIFICANCE: RM-131's potency, efficacy and endocrine profile, are promising attributes for the treatment of diverse functional gastrointestinal disorders in humans.
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Keywords:  Diabetic gastroparesis; Gastrointestinal; Ghrelin; Inflammatory bowel disease; Prokinetic

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24931905     DOI: 10.1016/j.lfs.2014.06.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Life Sci        ISSN: 0024-3205            Impact factor:   5.037


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