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Characterization of Multisubstituted Corticotropin Releasing Factor (CRF) Peptide Antagonists (Astressins).

Judit Erchegyi1, Lixin Wang2, Jozsef Gulyas1, Manoj Samant1, Marilyn H Perrin1, Kathy Lewis1, Charleen Miller1, Joan Vaughan1, Cynthia Donaldson1, Wolfgang Fischer1, William Low1, Seiichi Yakabi2, Hiroshi Karasawa2, Yvette Taché2, Catherine Rivier1, Jean Rivier1.   

Abstract

CRF mediates numerous stress-related endocrine, autonomic, metabolic, and behavioral responses. We present the synthesis and chemical and biological properties of astressin B analogues {cyclo(30-33)[D-Phe(12),Nle(21,38),C(α)MeLeu(27,40),Glu(30),Lys(33)]-acetyl-h/r-CRF(9-41)}. Out of 37 novel peptides, 17 (2, 4, 6-8, 10, 11, 16, 17, 27, 29, 30, 32-36) and 16 (3, 5, 9, 12-15, 18, 19, 22-26, 28, 31) had k(i) to CRF receptors in the high picomolar and low nanomole ranges, respectively. Peptides 1, 2, and 11 inhibited h/rCRF and urocortin 1-induced cAMP release from AtT20 and A7r5 cells. When Astressin C 2 was administered to adrenalectomized rats at 1.0 mg subcutaneously, it inhibited ACTH release for >7 d. Additional rat data based on the inhibitory effect of (2) on h/rCRF-induced stimulation of colonic secretory motor activity and urocortin 2-induced delayed gastric emptying also indicate a safe and long-lasting antagonistic effect. The overall properties of selected analogues may fulfill the criteria expected from clinical candidates.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26789203      PMCID: PMC5959268          DOI: 10.1021/acs.jmedchem.5b00926

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Chem        ISSN: 0022-2623            Impact factor:   7.446


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