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Central neuromodulation of gastric acid secretion by bombesin-like peptides

  • Peptides. 1985:6 Suppl 3:75-81. doi: 10.1016/0196-9781(85)90354-7.
A Guglietta C L Strunk B J Irons L H Lazarus
Abstract

The amphibian skin tetrapeptide bombesin shows potent action in reducing gastric acid secretion by intracerebral ventricular (ICV) administration in rats. In order to establish a relationship between this action and the amino acid composition of the bombesin-like Peptides, most of the natural bombesin-like Peptides and some synthetic analogues were tested on their ability to reduce gastric acid secretion by ICV administration. The amphibian Peptides bombesin, its [Tyr4]-bombesin analogue, alytesin, ranatensin and litorin, and the mammalian peptide GRP significantly reduced gastric acid output 2 hr after peptide administration (p less than 0.01). The data support the following prerequisites for the maximal neuromodulatory role of bombesin-like Peptides on gastric secretion: Trp is required at position 8; Gln and His are important at positions 7 and 12, respectively; Leu replacement by Phe, which occurs in the litorin subfamily, modifies the response; and unspecified Amino acids or sequences are also involved in the N-terminal region of bombesin-like Peptides. Synthetic analogues are currently being tested to confirm and extend these conclusions.

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