Pharmacological characterisation of NK1 receptor antagonist, [D-Trp7]sendide, on behaviour elicited by substance P in the mouse

An analogue of sendide, [D-Trp7]sendide, was newly synthetized and evaluated as a putative NK1 receptor antagonist in a mouse behavioural test. Effects of [D-Trp7]sendide on the scratching, biting and licking response induced by substance P (SP), neurokinin A (NK A) and neurokinin B (NK B) was studi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's archives of pharmacology 1994-10, Vol.350 (4), p.387-392
Hauptverfasser: Sakurada, T, Yogo, H, Manome, Y, Tan-No, K, Sakurada, S, Yamada, A, Kisara, K, Ohba, M
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Zusammenfassung:An analogue of sendide, [D-Trp7]sendide, was newly synthetized and evaluated as a putative NK1 receptor antagonist in a mouse behavioural test. Effects of [D-Trp7]sendide on the scratching, biting and licking response induced by substance P (SP), neurokinin A (NK A) and neurokinin B (NK B) was studied after intrathecal injections. When administered simultaneously with SP, an endogenous agonist for NK1 receptors, [D-Trp7]sendide inhibited the behavioural response to this tachykinin in a dose-dependent manner with ID50 value of 11.0 pmol/mouse. The behavioural response elicited by other NK1 receptor agonists, septide and physalaemin, was reduced significantly by a small dose (32.0 pmol) of [D-Trp7]sendide. Large doses (nmol order) of [D-Trp7]sendide were needed to reduce the characteristic behaviour of NK A, an NK2 agonist, NK B, an NK3 agonist and eledoisin, an NK2/NK3 agonist. The duration of the antagonistic effect of [D-Trp7]sendide was relatively longer. In a [3H]labeled SP binding assay using mouse spinal cord membranes, [D-Trp7]sendide potently displaced [3H] labeled SP binding with a Ki value of 0.023 +/- 0.007 nM, which was approximately 140 and 9400 times more potent than that of unlabeled SP and CP-96,345, respectively. These findings suggest that [D-Trp7]sendide interacts selectively with the NK1 receptor in the mouse spinal cord as assayed by the receptor binding and SP-induced behavioural tests.
ISSN:0028-1298
1432-1912
DOI:10.1007/BF00178956