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Novel kinin B1 receptor agonists with improved pharmacological profiles

Authors :
Côté, Jérôme
Savard, Martin
Bovenzi, Veronica
Bélanger, Simon
Morin, Josée
Neugebauer, Witold
Larouche, Annie
Dubuc, Céléna
Gobeil, Fernand
Source :
Peptides. Apr2009, Vol. 30 Issue 4, p788-795. 8p.
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Abstract: There is some evidence to suggest that inducible kinin B1 receptors (B1R) may play beneficial and protecting roles in cardiovascular-related pathologies such as hypertension, diabetes, and ischemic organ diseases. Peptide B1R agonists bearing optimized pharmacological features (high potency, selectivity and stability toward proteolysis) hold promise as valuable therapeutic agents in the treatment of these diseases. In the present study, we used solid-phase methodology to synthesize a series of novel peptide analogues based on the sequence of Sar[dPhe8]desArg9-bradykinin, a relatively stable peptide agonist with moderate affinity for the human B1R. We evaluated the pharmacological properties of these peptides using (1) in vitro competitive binding experiments on recombinant human B1R and B2R (for index of selectivity determination) in transiently transfected human embryonic kidney 293 cells (HEK-293T cells), (2) ex vivo vasomotor assays on isolated human umbilical veins expressing endogenous human B1R, and (3) in vivo blood pressure tests using anesthetized lipopolysaccharide-immunostimulated rabbits. Key chemical modifications at the N-terminus, the positions 3 and 5 on Sar[dPhe8]desArg9-bradykinin led to potent analogues. For example, peptides 18 (SarLys[Hyp3,Cha5, dPhe8]desArg9-bradykinin) and 20 (SarLys[Hyp3,Igl5, dPhe8]desArg9-bradykinin) outperformed the parental molecule in terms of affinity, functional potency and duration of action in vitro and in vivo. These selective agonists should be valuable in future animal and human studies to investigate the potential benefits of B1R activation. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01969781
Volume :
30
Issue :
4
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Peptides
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
37225874
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.peptides.2008.12.018