Substance P |
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Authors: | S E Leeman E A Mroz |
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Affiliation: | Department of Physiology and Laboratory of Human Reproduction and Reproductive Biology Harvard Medical School Boston, Mass. 02115, USA |
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Abstract: | Substance P is a potent hypotensive peptide first noted in extracts of equine brain and intestinal tissue in 1931 that also stimulates the contraction of various intestinal tissues. Its isolation proved to be particularly difficult and was not accomplished until 1970 following the chance finding of a sialogogic factor in bovine hypothalamic extracts. Utilizing this biological property to monitor purification procedures, the active sialogogic peptide was obtained in pure form and identified as Substance P by multiple chemical and biological criteria. The amino acid sequence of Substance P is HArgProLysProGlnGlnPhePheGlyLeuMetNH2. Synthetic Substance P has been prepared and a radioimmunoassay has been developed, thus facilitating well-defined research into its physiological roles. Much of the current research is centering on its possible role in sensory neurotransmission. |
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