Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10835981 | Peptides | 2011 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
- Pharmacology of 24 natural occurring/synthetic bombesin related agonists is compared for rat and human receptor bearing tissues.
- Binding affinities/potencies and efficacy of cell activation are determined for all peptides.
- 12 peptides had high affinity/potency for hGRP receptors, 8 for hNMB receptors, 1 for hBRS-3 receptor.
- There was no correlation between affinities for hGRP and rat GRP receptors, but there was with h- and rat NMB receptors.
- Results show the human and rat peptide agonist pharmacophore for human and rat GRP receptors differ markedly.
- Results also report a number of high affinity/potency agonists that may be useful for human studies.
Keywords
NMCbovine serum albumin fraction Vbombesin receptor subtype 3Inositol-phosphatesBRS-3neuromedin B receptorNMBRneuromedin BPRRTNMBβ-alaPLLPBSDMEMGRPFBSGRPRBSAβ-alanineBombesinTumor imagingDulbecco's minimum essential mediumSatietyCNSGastrointestinalfetal bovine serumcentral nervous systemPhosphate-buffered salineNeuromedin Cgastrin-releasing peptidebombesin receptorgastrin-releasing peptide receptor
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Authors
Hirotsugu Uehara, Nieves González, Veronica Sancho, Samuel A. Mantey, Bernardo Nuche-Berenguer, Tapas Pradhan, David H. Coy, Robert T. Jensen,