Abstract
While studying the structure-activity characteristics of motilin with motilin synthetic analogues, two compounds, motilin 1-12 [CH2 NH]3-4 and motilin 1-12 [CH2 NH]10-11, showed high affinity for the motilin receptor combined to a weak contractile activity. The following data suggest that motilin 1-12 [CH2 NH]10-11 is a potent motilin receptor antagonist. It showed a high affinity for the motilin receptor present on membranes of rabbit antrum (pIC50: 8.24 ± 0.08 for the analogue vs 8.96 ± 0.02 for the native peptide). When tested in vitro on strips of rabbit duodenum, the dose-response curve to motilin 1-22 was displaced to the right with motilin 1-12 [CH2 NH]10-11 (pIC50: 8.91 ± 0.06 in presence of saline versus 7.19 ± 0.40 with the analogue). However, when injected i.v. in dogs, motilin 1-12 [CH2 NH]10-11 was undetectable in the peripheral blood, suggesting enzymatic degradation precluding its use in vivo.
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