Substance P Receptors in the Nervous System and Possible Receptor Subtypes
- 1 January 1982
- book chapter
- Published by Wiley
- No. 91,p. 186-205
- https://doi.org/10.1002/9780470720738.ch11
Abstract
The ability of various related peptides and substance P analogues to compete for the binding of 3H-labelled substance P to rat brain membranes corresponds with their known biological activities, providing a simple model for studies of peptide receptors in the central nervous system. In salivary gland and brain slices substance P and related peptides stimulate the rate of incorporation of phosphatidylinositol, offering an alternative biochemical model for substance P receptor studies. Two types of receptor may be responsible for the actions of substance P on peripheral tissues: the SP-P type, where all tachykinins are approximately equally active, and the SP-E type, where eledoisin and kassinin are more potent than the other tachykinins. Alkyl esters of substance P appear to act as selective SP-P agonists.Keywords
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