Abstract
Synthesis and biological properties of [5-(N4,N4-dimethylasparagine)]oxytocin are reported. In this analogue, the hydrogens of the primary carboxamide moiety in the side chain of the asparagine residue in position 5 of the posterior pituitary hormone oxytocin have been replaced by two methyl groups. The protected nonapeptide intermediate was prepared by a stepwise procedure using solution techniques. The analogue possesses 4.60 +/- 0.03 units/mg (mean +/- SEM) uterotonic activity on the isolated rat uterine horn and 9.14 +/- 0.03 units/mg of avian vasodepressor activity. Moreover, it displays an identical intrinsic activity in the in vitro rat uterotonic assay as oxytocin, when tested in the presence of either 0.5 mM Ca2+ (standard assay conditions) or at reduced levels of Ca2+ (0.3, 0.15, and 0.05 mM). This result is significant in view of the proposed biologically active model of oxytocin, in which the side chain of the 5 position residue was assigned to contain an "active element" responsible for the intrinsic activity of the hormone when bound to the uterine receptor.
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