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  2. The substance P(1-7) fragment is a potent modulator of substance P actions in the brain

The substance P(1-7) fragment is a potent modulator of substance P actions in the brain

  • Brain Res. 1990 Jun 25;521(1-2):316-20. doi: 10.1016/0006-8993(90)91558-x.
M Herrera-Marschitz 1 L Terenius T Sakurada M S Reid U Ungerstedt
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  • 1 Department of Pharmacology, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.
Abstract

The neuropeptide, substance P (SP), produces a spectrum of behavioural effects. When given locally into the substantia nigra, SP induces dopamine release in the ipsilateral striatum and produces contralateral rotation in a dose-dependent, but bell-shaped, manner. Similar dose-response relationships have been observed for SP and other Peptides in different bioassays. To test whether SP fragmentation is responsible for this phenomenon, SP(1-7), which is the main SP fragment in rat CNS, was injected intranigrally. SP(1-7) was found to act as a very potent antagonist against the SP-induced responses and was formed locally in the nigra after SP injection. It is proposed that SP(1-7) is an endogenous modulator of SP actions. Generation of peptide fragments, which retain receptor affinity but not efficacy, may be a general mechanism for autoregulation in peptidergic systems.

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