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N-Carboxyacyl analogues of CCK with a substituted Gly: Interaction with pancreatic and gallbladder CCK receptors
Authors:Tammo von Schrenck  Knut Müller  Christian Schulze  Silvia Mirau  Andreas Raedler  Heiner Greten
Institution:

* Department of Medicine, University Hospital Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany

Center for Molecular Neurobiology, University Hospital Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany

Abstract:It has been reported that certain Ngreek small letter alpha-carboxyacyl analogues of CCK-8 and of CCK-7 with a substituted Gly in position 3 or 4 of the peptide possess higher potencies at stimulating pancreatic enzyme secretion than at stimulating gallbladder contraction, suggesting that these analogues are able to differentiate subtypes of CCKA receptors. However, no studies examined directly the interaction of these peptides with the CCK receptors in both tissues. In the present study, CCK-8 and various Ngreek small letter alpha-carboxyacyl analogues of CCK-7 and of CCK-8 were prepared by solid phase synthesis using Fmoc chemistry and were purified by HPLC; molecular weight and sufficient sulfation were determined by mass spectrometry. 125I]Bolton-Hunter(BH)-CCK-8 binding to sections of the guinea pig pancreas and gallbladder was determined under identical conditions; amylase release from pancreatic acini and contraction of gallbladder muscle strips were measured in vitro. Each peptide stimulated amylase release (EC50): ). The same relative potencies were found for stimulation of gallbladder contraction, and for the inhibition of 125I]BH-CCK-8 binding to pancreas and gallbladder sections. These data demonstrate that the CCKA receptors in the pancreas and on gallbladder smooth muscle possess similar affinities for the various Ngreek small letter alpha-carboxyacyl analogues of CCK-7 and CCK-8 with a substituted Gly and provide further evidence that the CCKA receptors in gallbladder and pancreas cannot be distinguished pharmacologically.
Keywords:CCK receptors  CCK analogues  Pancreatic enzyme secretion  Gallbladder contraction
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