Abstract

The purpose of the present study was to compare the potency, effectiveness and duration of action of synthetic bPTH-(1–34) with those of other known hypotensive peptides in the anesthetized dog. Of sixteen peptides tested in the present study only 8 were demonstrated to possess hypotensive activity. While bPTH-(1–34) was one of the least potent of the hypotensive peptides, it was equal to or greater than the other peptides in terms of effectiveness and duration of action. Of all the peptides studied, substance P and eledoisin were the most potent in terms of their hypotensive action. It is suggested that perhaps substance P and eledoisin might act at a different site or through different mechanisms than do vasoactive intestinal peptide (V.I.P.), corticotropin inhibiting peptide (C.I.P.), neurotensin, xenopsin, bradykinin and bPTH-(1–34).

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