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Identification and characterisation of heterogeneous somatostatin binding sites in rat distal colonic mucosa.
Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol. 1996 Nov; 354(5):543-9.NS

Abstract

We have previously shown that the somatostatin (SRIF) sst2 receptor-selective peptide, BIM-23027, is a potent antisecretory agent in rat isolated distal colonic mucosa (RDCM) and in radioligand binding studies in RDCM membranes, it only maximally inhibited approximately 40% of [125I]-Tyr11-SRIF-14 binding (McKeen ES, Feniuk W, Humphrey PPA (1995) Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Arch Pharmacol 352:402-411). The aim of this study was to characterise the BIM-23027-sensitive and -insensitive SRIF binding sites in more detail and to compare their properties with those of the recombinant sst2 receptor stably expressed in mouse fibroblast (Ltk-) cells. SRIF-14, SRIF-28, CGP-23996 and D Trp8-SRIF-14 abolished [125I]-Tyr11-SRIF-14 binding (pIC50 values, 8.7-9.7) but the competition curves had Hill slopes which were less than unity. Octreotide and L-362,855 inhibited binding over a wide concentration range (0.1 nM-1 microM) and inhibition of binding was incomplete at the highest concentration studied. BIM-23056 (pIC50 < 6.5) was a weak inhibitor of [125]-Tyr11-SRIF-14 binding. GTP gamma S decreased [125I]-Tyr11-SRIF-14 binding by 40%. Further binding experiments with [125I]-Tyr11-SRIF-14 were carried out in RDCM in the continuous presence of BIM-23027 (1 microM). Under these conditions, seglitide had no effect on [125I]-Tyr11-SRIF-14 binding at concentrations up to 10 microM, whilst SRIF-14 and SRIF-28 abolished specific [125I]-Tyr11-SRIF-14 binding in a manner which was consistent with the ligand binding to two sites. SRIF-14 and SRIF-28 displayed high affinity (pIC50 values of 7.8 and 7.3) for the remaining sites. Octreotide, L-362,855 and BIM-23056 were weak inhibitors of [125I]-Tyr11-SRIF-14 binding (pIC50 < 6.5). [125I]-BIM-23027 labelled a single population of SRIF binding sites in RDCM membranes and mouse fibroblast (Ltk-) cells stably expressing the human recombinant sst2 receptor. There was a significant correlation between the affinity estimates of a range of SRIF analogues at inhibiting [125I]-BIM-23027 binding in RDCM membranes and binding to the recombinant sst2 receptor in Ltk- cells, suggesting that the sites labelled by [125I]-BIM-23027 in RDCM are similar to the sst2 receptor. GTP gamma S (100 microM) decreased [125I]-BIM-23027 binding in RDCM by 60%. The results from these studies demonstrate that [125I]-Tyr11-SRIF-14 labels a heterogeneous population of high affinity SRIF binding sites in RDCM membranes. The majority of these sites are insensitive to GTP gamma S and display negligible affinity for the cyclic hexapeptides, BIM-23027 and seglitide. The remaining high affinity binding sites can be selectively labelled with [125I]-BIM-23027, are sensitive to GTP gamma S and show similar characteristics to the recombinant sst2 receptor which appears to mediate the antisecretory effects of SRIF in the mucosa (McKeen ES, Feniuk W, Humphrey PPA (1995) Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Arch Pharmacol 352:402-411).

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eng

PubMed ID

8938650

Citation

McKeen, E S., et al. "Identification and Characterisation of Heterogeneous Somatostatin Binding Sites in Rat Distal Colonic Mucosa." Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archives of Pharmacology, vol. 354, no. 5, 1996, pp. 543-9.
McKeen ES, Feniuk W, Michel AD, et al. Identification and characterisation of heterogeneous somatostatin binding sites in rat distal colonic mucosa. Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol. 1996;354(5):543-9.
McKeen, E. S., Feniuk, W., Michel, A. D., Kidd, E. J., & Humphrey, P. P. (1996). Identification and characterisation of heterogeneous somatostatin binding sites in rat distal colonic mucosa. Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archives of Pharmacology, 354(5), 543-9.
McKeen ES, et al. Identification and Characterisation of Heterogeneous Somatostatin Binding Sites in Rat Distal Colonic Mucosa. Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol. 1996;354(5):543-9. PubMed PMID: 8938650.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Identification and characterisation of heterogeneous somatostatin binding sites in rat distal colonic mucosa. AU - McKeen,E S, AU - Feniuk,W, AU - Michel,A D, AU - Kidd,E J, AU - Humphrey,P P, PY - 1996/11/1/pubmed PY - 1996/11/1/medline PY - 1996/11/1/entrez SP - 543 EP - 9 JF - Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's archives of pharmacology JO - Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol VL - 354 IS - 5 N2 - We have previously shown that the somatostatin (SRIF) sst2 receptor-selective peptide, BIM-23027, is a potent antisecretory agent in rat isolated distal colonic mucosa (RDCM) and in radioligand binding studies in RDCM membranes, it only maximally inhibited approximately 40% of [125I]-Tyr11-SRIF-14 binding (McKeen ES, Feniuk W, Humphrey PPA (1995) Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Arch Pharmacol 352:402-411). The aim of this study was to characterise the BIM-23027-sensitive and -insensitive SRIF binding sites in more detail and to compare their properties with those of the recombinant sst2 receptor stably expressed in mouse fibroblast (Ltk-) cells. SRIF-14, SRIF-28, CGP-23996 and D Trp8-SRIF-14 abolished [125I]-Tyr11-SRIF-14 binding (pIC50 values, 8.7-9.7) but the competition curves had Hill slopes which were less than unity. Octreotide and L-362,855 inhibited binding over a wide concentration range (0.1 nM-1 microM) and inhibition of binding was incomplete at the highest concentration studied. BIM-23056 (pIC50 < 6.5) was a weak inhibitor of [125]-Tyr11-SRIF-14 binding. GTP gamma S decreased [125I]-Tyr11-SRIF-14 binding by 40%. Further binding experiments with [125I]-Tyr11-SRIF-14 were carried out in RDCM in the continuous presence of BIM-23027 (1 microM). Under these conditions, seglitide had no effect on [125I]-Tyr11-SRIF-14 binding at concentrations up to 10 microM, whilst SRIF-14 and SRIF-28 abolished specific [125I]-Tyr11-SRIF-14 binding in a manner which was consistent with the ligand binding to two sites. SRIF-14 and SRIF-28 displayed high affinity (pIC50 values of 7.8 and 7.3) for the remaining sites. Octreotide, L-362,855 and BIM-23056 were weak inhibitors of [125I]-Tyr11-SRIF-14 binding (pIC50 < 6.5). [125I]-BIM-23027 labelled a single population of SRIF binding sites in RDCM membranes and mouse fibroblast (Ltk-) cells stably expressing the human recombinant sst2 receptor. There was a significant correlation between the affinity estimates of a range of SRIF analogues at inhibiting [125I]-BIM-23027 binding in RDCM membranes and binding to the recombinant sst2 receptor in Ltk- cells, suggesting that the sites labelled by [125I]-BIM-23027 in RDCM are similar to the sst2 receptor. GTP gamma S (100 microM) decreased [125I]-BIM-23027 binding in RDCM by 60%. The results from these studies demonstrate that [125I]-Tyr11-SRIF-14 labels a heterogeneous population of high affinity SRIF binding sites in RDCM membranes. The majority of these sites are insensitive to GTP gamma S and display negligible affinity for the cyclic hexapeptides, BIM-23027 and seglitide. The remaining high affinity binding sites can be selectively labelled with [125I]-BIM-23027, are sensitive to GTP gamma S and show similar characteristics to the recombinant sst2 receptor which appears to mediate the antisecretory effects of SRIF in the mucosa (McKeen ES, Feniuk W, Humphrey PPA (1995) Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Arch Pharmacol 352:402-411). SN - 0028-1298 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/8938650/Identification_and_characterisation_of_heterogeneous_somatostatin_binding_sites_in_rat_distal_colonic_mucosa_ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -