[TYR0]-CALCITONIN GENE-RELATED PEPTIDE-28-37 (RAT) AS A PUTATIVE ANTAGONIST OF CALCITONIN GENE-RELATED PEPTIDE RESPONSES ON OPOSSUM INTERNAL ANAL-SPHINCTER SMOOTH-MUSCLE
- 1 April 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 253 (1) , 200-206
Abstract
The effects of calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) I(.alpha.) (human), CGRP II(.beta.) (human), CGRP (rat), and [Tyr0]-CGRP (rat) on the resting tone of opossum internal and sphincter (IAS) were studied. Different CGRPs identified above produced a concentration-dependent fall in the resting tension of the IAS. CGRP II (human) was most potent, while [Tyr0]-CGRP (rat) was the least. The fall in IAS tension caused by CGRP II (human) was not modified by the neurotoxin tetrodotoxin, beta adrenoceptor antagonist propranolol and prostaglandin synthesis inhibitor indomethacin. In contrast to the other CGRP analogs, [Tyr0]-CGRP 28-37 (rat) produced no significant effects on the resting tension of the IAS. However, the fragment caused significant rightward shifts in the concentration-effect curves of different CGRP analogs examined on the IAS. [Tyr0]-CGRP 28-37 (rat) was found to be almost equipotent in antagonizing the inhibitory effects of CGRP (rat) and [Tyr0]-CGRP (rat), but was approximately 12 and 4 times more potent in antagonizing the responses of CGRP I (human) and CGRP II (human), respectively, as compared to that of CGRP (rat) and [Tyr0]-CGRP (rat). Calcitonin, on the other hand, caused a rise in the IAS tension by its action directly at the smooth muscle and this was not modified by [Tyr0]-CGRP 28-37. Thus, we conclude that: 1) CGRP causes a fall in the resting tension of IAS by its action directly at the smooth muscle; 2) [Tyr0]-CGRP 28-37 (rat) may serve as an antagonist of CGRP responses and 3) CGRP and calcitonin produce opposite actions on the resting IAS tension by the activation of their own receptors at the smooth muscle cells. Further studies using CGRP antagonists may contribute to the characterization of CGRP receptor and the identification of the role of CGRP in IAS and other gastrointestinal tissues.This publication has 33 references indexed in Scilit:
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