Isolation, primary structure, and effects on α-melanocyte-stimulating hormone release of frog neurotensin

Laurence Desrues, Marie Christine Tonon, Jerome Leprince, Hubert Vaudry, J. Michael Conlon

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Abstract

Neurotensin (NT) was isolated in pure form from the small intestine of the European green frog, Rana ridibunda, and its primary structure was established as pGlu-Ala-His-Ile-Ser-Lys-Ala-Arg-Arg-Pro-Tyr-Ile-Leu. This sequence contains five amino acid substitutions (Leu2→Ala, Tyr3→His, Glu4→Ile, Asn5→Ser, and Pro7→Ala) compared with human NT. A peptide with identical chromatographic properties was identified in an extract of frog brain. Synthetic frog NT produced a concentration-dependent increase in αMSH release from perifused frog pars intermedia cells, with an ED50 of 5 x 10 9 M. A maximum response (276.3 ± 45.5% above basal release) was produced by a 10-8-M concentration. Repeated administration of NT to melanotrope cells revealed the occurrence of a rapid and pronounced desensitization mechanism. The data are consistent with a possible role for the peptide as a hypophysiotropic factor in amphibians.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4140-4146
Number of pages7
JournalEndocrinology
Volume139
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished (in print/issue) - 1998

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