Endomorphins interact with the substance P (SP) aminoterminal SP sub(1-7) binding in the ventral tegmental area of the rat brain

We have recently identified a specific binding site for the tachykinin peptide substance P (SP) fragment SP sub(1-7) in the rat spinal cord. This site appeared very specific for SP sub(1-7) as the binding affinity of this compound highly exceeded those of other SP fragments. We also observed that en...

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Veröffentlicht in:Peptides (New York, N.Y. : 1980) N.Y. : 1980), 2008-10, Vol.29 (10), p.1820-1824
Hauptverfasser: Botros, Milad, Johansson, Tobias, Zhou, Qin, Lindeberg, Gunnar, Toemboely, Csaba, Toth, Geza, Le Greves, Pierre, Nyberg, Fred, Hallberg, Mathias
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Zusammenfassung:We have recently identified a specific binding site for the tachykinin peptide substance P (SP) fragment SP sub(1-7) in the rat spinal cord. This site appeared very specific for SP sub(1-7) as the binding affinity of this compound highly exceeded those of other SP fragments. We also observed that endomorphin-2 (EM-2) exhibited high potency in displacing SP sub(1-7) from this site. In the present work using a [ super(3)H]-labeled derivative of the heptapeptide we have identified and characterized [ super(3)H]-SP sub(1-7) binding in the rat ventral tegmental area (VTA). Similarly to the [ super(3)H]-SP sub(1-7) binding in the spinal cord the affinity of unlabeled SP sub(1-7) to the specific site in VTA was significantly higher than those of other SP fragments. Further, the tachykinin receptor NK-1, NK-2 and NK-3 ligands showed no or negligible binding to the identified site. However, the mu - opioid peptide (MOP) receptor agonists DAMGO, EM-1 and EM-2 did, and significant difference was observed in the binding affinity between the two endomorphins. As recorded from displacement curves the affinity of EM-2 for the SP sub(1-7) site was 4-5 times weaker than that for SP sub(1-7) but about 5 times higher than that of EM-1. The opioid receptor antagonists naloxone and naloxonazine showed weak or negligible binding. It was concluded that the specific site identified for SP sub(1-7) binding in the rat VTA is distinct from the MOP receptor although it exhibits high affinity for EM-2.
ISSN:0196-9781
DOI:10.1016/j.peptides.2008.05.014