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Processing of somatostatin-28 to somatostatin-14 by rat hypothalamic synaptosomal membranes
Authors:Hans H Zingg  Yogesh C Patel
Institution:Fraser Laboratories, McGill University, Departments of Medicine, Neurology and Neurosurgery, Royal Victoria Hospital and Montreal Neurological Institute, Montreal, Quebec H3A 1A1, Canada
Abstract:The conversion of synthetic somatostatin-28 (S-28) to somatostatin- 14 (S-14, SRIF) by subcellular fractions of rat hypothalamus has been investigated. The conversion products were identified by two techniques: (1) two separate RIAs using antibodies directed toward the central (RIA R149) or the N- terminal (RIA S39) region of the S-14 molecule, (2) gel chromatography of the reaction mixture followed by analysis of the column fractions by RIA R149. Maximal S-28 to S-14 converting activity was observed with the particulate fraction of the lysed synaptosomal pellet sedimenting at the density interface 8–16% Ficoll in 0.32 M sucrose in a discontinuous sucrose/ Ficoll gradient. Concomitant with conversion, degradation of total somatostatin-like immunoreactivity (SLI) was also observed with this fraction (t12 ~ 24 min). Relatively little converting activity was found in the remaining subcellular fractions. These data suggest that hypothalamic synaptosomes contain membrane bound enzymes which are able to catalyze the conversion of S-28 to S-14. Tissue specific differences in this converting activity may account for the reported variability in the S-28:S-14 ratios in different tissues.
Keywords:Address all correspondence to Dr  Y  C  Patel  Room M3-10  Royal Victoria Hospital  687 Pine Avenue West  Montreal  Quebec H3A 1A1  Canada  
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