Modification of the Terminal Residue of Apelin-13 Antagonizes Its Hypotensive Action
- 1 January 2005
- journal article
- Published by The Endocrine Society in Endocrinology
- Vol. 146 (1) , 231-236
- https://doi.org/10.1210/en.2004-0359
Abstract
The apelin peptide is the endogenous ligand for the apelin G protein-coupled receptor. The distribution of the apelin peptides and receptor are widespread in the central nervous system and periphery, with reported roles in the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis, blood pressure regulation and as one of the most potent positive inotropic substances yet identified. In this report, we show that in native tissues preproapelin exists as a dimer. Dimeric preproapelin was reduced to monomers by dithiothreitol treatment, indicating disulfide linkages. To evaluate the role of the carboxyl-terminal phenylalanine in the hypotensive action of apelin-13, analogs were generated and tested for their role on blood pressure regulation. Injections of apelin-13 and apelin-12 (15 μg/kg) into spontaneously hypertensive rats lowered systolic and diastolic blood pressure to result in decreases of approximately 60% and 15% in mean arterial blood pressure, respectively. Apelin-13(13[d-Phe]) treatment did not differ from apelin-13 in either efficacy or duration of effect, whereas apelin-13(F13A) revealed a loss of function. However, concomitant administration of apelin-13(F13A) (30 μg/kg) blocked hypotensive effects of apelin-13 (15 μg/kg), which revealed that apelin-13(F13A) behaved as an apelin-specific antagonist.Keywords
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