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  2. Characterization of the endokinins: human tachykinins with cardiovascular activity

Characterization of the endokinins: human tachykinins with cardiovascular activity

  • Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2003 May 13;100(10):6245-50. doi: 10.1073/pnas.0931458100.
Nigel M Page 1 Nicola J Bell Sheila M Gardiner Isaac T Manyonda Kerensa J Brayley Philip G Strange Philip J Lowry
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Affiliation

  • 1 School of Animal and Microbial Sciences, University of Reading, United Kingdom.
Abstract

We report four human tachykinins, endokinins A, B, C, and D (EKA-D), encoded from a single tachykinin precursor 4 gene that generates four mRNAs (alpha, beta, gamma, and delta). Tachykinin 4 gene expression was detected primarily in adrenal gland and in the placenta, where, like neurokinin B, significant amounts of EKB-like immunoreactivity were detected. EKA/B 10-mers displayed equivalent affinity for the three tachykinin receptors as substance P (SP), whereas a 32-mer N-terminal extended form of EKB was significantly more potent than EKA/B or SP. EKC/D, which possess a previously uncharacterized tachykinin motif, FQGLL-NH(2), displayed low potency. EKA/B displayed identical hemodynamic effects to SP in rats, causing short-lived falls in mean arterial blood pressure associated with tachycardia, mesenteric vasoconstriction, and marked hindquarter vasodilatation. Thus, EKA/B could be the endocrineparacrine agonists at peripheral SP receptors and there may be as yet an unidentified receptor(s) for EKC/D.

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