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Characterization of novel peptoid agonists for the CCK-A receptor

  • Regul Pept. 1996 Aug 27;65(1):15-21. doi: 10.1016/0167-0115(96)00067-5.
J Hughes 1 G J Dockray D Hill L Garcia M C Pritchard E Forster E Toescu G Woodruff D C Horwell
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  • 1 Physiological Laboratory, University of Liverpool, UK.
Abstract

The successful design of peptoid CCK-B receptor antagonists using rational approaches suggested that it might be feasible to develop similar non-peptide small molecule agonists with potential therapeutic applications. We now report the characterization of such a compound with full agonist activity at CCK-A receptors on rat exocrine pancreatic acinar cells. The compound, PD149164, stimulated a similar maximal response to CCK8 from the exocrine pancreas in anaesthetized rats in vivo, and from isolated pancreatic acini in vitro it also generated intracellular Ca2+ oscillations similar to those evoked by CCK8. These effects were inhibited by the CCK-A antagonist L-364,718. Interestingly, the enantiomer of PD149164, PD151932, was a CCK-A antagonist and blocked PD149164 stimulated effects on the exocrine pancreas. The data indicate that it is possible to develop both agonist and antagonist activities in enantiomers of small non-peptide molecules.

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