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Molecular variants of vasoactive intestinal polypeptide in dog, rat and hog
Authors:R Dimaline  G J Dockray
Institution:The Physiological Laboratory, University of Liverpool, Liverpool L69 3BX, U.K.
Abstract:Molecular forms of vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP) have been examined in the gut and brain of dog, rat and hog. Fractionation of acid extracts on CM-Sephadex revealed three components cross-reacting in a radioimmunoassay using an amino-terminal specific antiserum. One of the components was compatible with standard porcine octacosapeptide VIP, the other two eluted earlier and are so likely to be less positively charged peptides. However, after gel filtration on Sephadex G50, the same peaks of activity eluted in a similar position to porcine VIP indicating similar molecular size. There were marked species differences in the distribution of the different molecular forms. For example, in both muscle and mucosal layers of the rat intestine 50–90% of total immunoreactive VIP was attributable to the molecular variants, while in hog colon the variants were found predominantly in the mucosa and accounted for about 50% of total immunoreactivity. In contrast a form of VIP compatible with the authentic peptide accounted for over 75% of activity in the brain of all three species. The biological activity of the VIP variants is not known but clearly caution needs to be exercised in interpreting the physiological significance of studies on the action, release and metabolism of VIP.
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