Abstract

Rat brain cortex membranes bind to a conjugate of substance P and 125I-labeled Bolton-Hunter reagent, and this binding can be inhibited by a low concentration of substance P (Kd = 1.2 +/- 0.4 X 10(-8) M). This binding is reversible and saturable (0.5 +/- 0.1 pmol of binding sites/mg of protein). Fragments of substance P as small as the carboxyl-terminal hexapeptide can inhibit the binding although their potency decreases with the decrease in the length of the peptides. The binding affinities of smaller peptides or peptides in which the carboxyl-terminal amide or amino acids are removed are drastically reduced. Biologically active analogs of substance P, physalaemin, eledoisin, substance P methyl ester, [D-Ala0]hepta(5-11)substance P, kassinin, and the eledoisin-related hexapeptide also can inhibit the binding. However, the binding is not inhibited by polypeptides structurally unrelated to substance P or by amine hormones/neurotransmitters. The binding affinities of biologically active peptides to rat brain cortex membranes are almost identical with their affinities for rat parotid cells which we previously determined. Furthermore, the recently described substance P antagonist, [D-Pro, D-Trp]substance P, inhibits the binding of the 125I-labeled substance P derivative to brain cortex membranes and to parotid cells equally well. These results suggest that the substance P receptors in the brain cortex and the parotid gland are similar. The brain cortex membrane binding of the 125I-labeled substance P derivative can be inhibited by micromolar concentrations of GTP, GDP, and their analogs. ITP and IDP were less active. Adenine and pyridine nucleotides were inactive.

Highlights

  • The demonstration of a pharmacologicallyrelevant receptor in nerve tissue is another important criteria for a neurotransmitter

  • We have previously characterized the binding of substance P conjugated with ‘251-BH-SP’tothe substance P receptor of rat parotid cells [22,23]

  • Tors in the brain cortex and the parotid gland are Since guanine nucleotides (e.g. GTP and GDP) are known similar

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Summary

MATERIALS AND METHODS

Met-NHJ is widely located in the central and peripheral Synthetic peptides were purchased from Beckman Instruments nervous systems of mammals [1,2,3,4]. It displays a variety of pharmacological actions including stimulation of salivation [5, 6], hypotension [7, 8], vasodilation [8],intestinal contraction (substance P and physalaemin), Peninsula (substance P fragments, [~-Ala~]hepta(5-ll)substancPe, [~-Pro~,~-Trp’.~]substaPn)c, eor Bachem (substance P free acid, substance P methyl ester, eledoisin). The abbreviation used is: lZ5I-BH-SP,substance P conjugated solely to indicate this fact.

Substance PBRreacienptor
RESULTS
Substance P Receptor in Brain Cortex Membranes
TABLEI Receptor binding affcnity of substance P fragments and analogs
Relative affinity
Substance P free acid Physalaemin
Specific binding dpm
NAD NADH NADP
DISCUSSION
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