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Neurohypophyseal hormones and behavior: effects of intracerebroventricularly injected hormone analogs in mice.
Authors:R L Delanoy  A J Dunn  R Walter
Institution:1. Department of Neuroscience, University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville, Florida 32610, U.S.A.;3. Department of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Illinois Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois 60612, U.S.A.
Abstract:Neurohypophyseal hormones evoke spontaneous behavioral changes in mice. This study compares the potency of four naturally occuring neurohypophyseal hormones and of ten analogs with amino acid residue replacements selected in such a manner as to cover each residue position of the hormones with the exception of the cystine residue. Peptides were administered intraventricularly and the sum of foraging, scratching and squeaking, recorded at 30 second intervals during a 30 min session, was measured as a function of peptide dose. The most potent group of peptides is represented by the neurohypophyseal hormones as well as the five analogs Hly8] vasopressin, Δ3-Pro7]AVP, Thi3]LVP, Abu4]AVP and Abu4]LVP. Leu4]LVP showed significant activity but was far less potent than the natural hormones. None of the remaining analogs enhanced activity with an increase in peptide dose. This group included both peptides with C-terminal modifications and those in which the tyrosine (position 2) or the asparagine residue (position 5) of the hormones were substituted by alanine. The neurohypophyseal hormone-induced behavioral results of this study reveal a structure-function relationship, which is in its most important conclusions, identical to the conformation-activity model proposed for endocrine activities of neurohypophyseal peptides.
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