Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2007844 Peptides 2006 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) was known to provide neuroprotection. Three VIP receptors have been cloned: VPAC1, VPAC2 and PAC1. A specific splice variant of PAC1 in the third cytoplasmatic loop, hop2, was implicated in VIP-related neuroprotection. We aimed to clone the hop2 splice variant, examine its affinity to VIP and investigate whether it mediates the VIP-related neuroprotective activity. The PAC1 cDNA was cloned from rat cerebral astrocytes. Using genetic manipulation the hop2 splice variant was obtained, then inserted into an expression vector and transfected into COS-7 cells that were used for binding assays. Results showed that VIP bound the cloned hop2 splice variant. Stearyl-neurotensin6–11 VIP7–28 (SNH), an antagonist for VIP, was also found to bind hop2. In addition, VIP protected COS-7 cells expressing hop2 from oxidative stress. Parallel assays demonstrated that VIP increased cAMP accumulation in COS-7 cells expressing hop2. These results support the hypothesis that hop2 mediates the cytoprotective effects attributed to VIP.

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