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We have examined the binding of radio-iodinated vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) to rat platelets. The binding was time- and temperature-dependent and was reversible, saturable and specific. Scatchard analysis of binding data suggested the presence of a single class of binding sites, with Kd = 2.49 +/- 0.76 nM and Bmax = 112.1 +/- 54.6 fmol/10(8) cells. Several VIP-related peptides inhibited 125I-VIP binding to rat platelets with the following order of potency: helodermin > or = VIP > peptide histidine isoleucine. Glucagon, secretin, growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH), and gastric inhibitory peptide (GIP) were ineffective. VIP and the other peptides increased cyclic AMP production with the same order of potency as the inhibition of binding, but the stimulation by VIP was less marked than that by prostacyclin (PGI2). We conclude that rat platelets have functional, adenylate cyclase-linked, receptors that bind preferentially to helodermin and VIP.
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PMID:Characterization of VIP-and helodermin-preferring receptors on rat platelets. 883 17

The mediators of nonadrenergic, noncholinergic (NANC) relaxation in the longitudinal muscle of rat jejunum were studied in vitro. Electrical field stimulation (EFS) of segments of rat jejunum induced a rapid transient relaxation followed by a subsequent contraction in the presence of atropine and guanethidine. NG-Nitro-L-arginine (L-NOARG, 10 microM) inhibited the EFS-induced NANC relaxation by about 25%, and L-arginine (1 mM) completely reversed this inhibition. Exogenously added nitric oxide (0.1-10 microM) induced relaxation of the segment. Treatment of the segment with alpha-chymotrypsin resulted in about 50% inhibition of the EFS-induced relaxation. Several peptide candidates for the mediator of NANC relaxation were examined by using selective antagonists of their receptors or by a receptor-desensitization method. Results indicated that vasoactive intestinal peptide, pituitary adenylate cyclase activating peptide, peptide histidine isoleucine, atrial natriuretic peptide and neurotensin are not associated with NANC relaxation of the segments. On the other hand, apamin at 1 microM inhibited the EFS-induced relaxation by 74%. Inhibitory effects of L-NOARG and, apamin or alpha-chymotrypsin treatment on the EFS-induced relaxation were additive and almost complete. Exogenous nitric oxide-induced relaxation was not affected by apamin. Inhibitory junction potentials (i.j.p.'s) were recorded from longitudinal muscle cells of rat jejunum. Apamin at 200 nM abolished i.j.p.'s induced by two pulses of EFS. These results suggest that NANC relaxation in longitudinal muscle of rat jejunum involves two independent components: one is a nitric oxide-mediated minor component, and the other is an unknown substance-mediated apamin-sensitive major component that is inhibited by alpha-chymotrypsin treatment.
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PMID:Nonadrenergic, noncholinergic relaxation in longitudinal muscle of rat jejunum. 907 49

The growth rate of rodent embryonic neuroblasts and human neuroblastoma cell lines is regulated in part by autocrine or paracrine actions of neuropeptides of the family that includes vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP), peptide histidine isoleucine (PHI), and pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating peptide (PACAP). These peptides act via seven transmembrane G-protein-linked receptors coupled to cAMP elevation, phospholipase C activation, intracellular Ca2+ release, and/or of mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase activation. Here we investigated the action of these peptides on the mouse neuroblastoma cell line Neuro2a. PHI and VIP inhibited proliferation at concentrations as low as 10(-13) M and 10(-10) M, respectively. In contrast, PACAP action was biphasic, with stimulation occurring at subnanomolar doses and inhibition at higher doses. Peptide actions were studied further by measuring cAMP and ERK1/2 MAP kinase activity and by assessing 3H-thymidine incorporation in conjunction with a panel of signal transduction pathways inhibitors. The data obtained indicated that the PHI-inhibitory and PACAP-stimulatory activities were mediated by corresponding changes in activity of the MAP kinase pathway and independent of protein kinase A (PKA) or protein kinase C (PKC). In contrast, the inhibitory actions of VIP and PACAP were specifically blocked by antagonists of PKA. Northern blot analysis revealed gene expression for only the PACAP-preferring (PAC1) receptor. However, binding experiments using 125I-labeled PACAP27, PHI, and VIP, demonstrated the presence of PACAP-preferring sites, bivalent VIP/PACAP sites, and PHI-binding sites that did not interact with VIP. The studies demonstrate potent regulatory actions of PACAP, PHI, and VIP on neuroblastoma cell proliferation which appear to be mediated by multiple subsets of receptors which differentially couple to MAP kinase and PKA signaling pathways.
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PMID:Differential effects of peptide histidine isoleucine (PHI) and related peptides on stimulation and suppression of neuroblastoma cell proliferation. A novel VIP-independent action of PHI via MAP kinase. 967 97

We have used a combination of biochemical and pharmacological techniques to investigate the role of the cyclic nucleotides, 3', 5'-cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cyclic AMP) and 3',5'-cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cyclic GMP), in mediating the cardioregulatory effects of FMRFamide and other neuropeptides encoded on exon II of the FMRFamide gene of Lymnaea stagnalis. The 'isoleucine' peptides (EFLRIamide and pQFYRIamide) produced complex biphasic effects on the frequency, force of contraction and tonus of the isolated heart of L. stagnalis, which were dependent on adenylate cyclase (AC) activity of the heart tissue. At a control rate of cyclic AMP production of less than or equal to 10 pmoles min(-)(1 )mg(-)(1) protein, the 'isoleucine' peptides produced a significant increase in AC activity in heart membrane preparations. This suggested that the enhanced AC activity is responsible for the stimulatory effects of the 'isoleucine' peptides on frequency and force of contraction of heart beat. This excitation sometimes followed an initial 'inhibitory phase' where the frequency of beat, force of contraction and tonus of the heart were reduced by the 'isoleucine' peptides. Hearts that showed the inhibitory phase of the 'isoleucine' response, but characteristically lacked the delayed excitatory phase, were found to have high levels of membrane AC activity (breve)10 pmoles min(-)(1 )mg(-)(1) protein in controls. Application of the 'isoleucine' peptides to membrane homogenate preparation from these hearts failed to increase AC activity. The addition of FMRFamide produced significant increases in the rate of cyclic AMP production in the heart membrane preparations, which could account, at least in part, for the cardioexcitatory effects of this peptide in the isolated whole heart. A membrane-permeable cyclic AMP analogue (8-bromo-cyclic AMP) and an AC activator (forskolin) were also cardioexcitatory. The peptide SEEPLY had no effects on the beat properties of the isolated heart and did not alter AC activity. The activity of the membrane-bound (particulate) guanylate cyclase (GC) was not significantly affected by any of the peptides.
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PMID:Cyclic AMP is involved in cardioregulation by multiple neuropeptides encoded on the FMRFamide gene. 1048 19

ECL cells are endocrine/paracrine cells in the oxyntic mucosa. They produce, store and secrete histamine and chromogranin A-derived peptides such as pancreastatin. The regulation of ECL-cell secretion has been studied by several groups using purified ECL cells, isolated from rat stomachs. Reports from different laboratories often disagree. The purpose of the present study was to re-evaluate the discrepancies by studying histamine (or pancreastatin) secretion from standardized preparations of pure, well-functioning ECL cells. Cells from rat oxyntic mucosa were dispersed by pronase digestion, purified by repeated counter-flow elutriation and subjected to density gradient centrifugation. The final preparation consisted of more than 90% ECL cells (verified by histamine and/or histidine decarboxylase immunocytochemistry). They were maintained in primary culture for 48 h before they were exposed to candidate stimulants and inhibitors for 30 min after which the medium was collected for determination of mobilized histamine (or pancreastatin). Gastrin-17 and sulphated cholecystokinin octapeptide (CCK-8s) raised histamine secretion 4-fold, the EC(50) for both peptides being around 100 pM. The neuropeptide pituitary adenylate cyclase activating peptide (PACAP-27) (5-fold increase) and the related neuropeptides vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) and peptide histidine isoleucine (PHI) (3-fold increase) mobilized histamine with similar potency (EC(50) ranging from 80 to 140 pM). Adrenaline, isoprenaline and terbutaline stimulated secretion by activating a beta2 receptor subtype, while acetylcholine and carbachol were without effect. Secretion experiments were invariably run in parallel with a gastrin standard curve. Somatostatin, prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) and the PGE1 congener misoprostol inhibited PACAP- and gastrin-stimulated secretion by more than 90%, with IC(50) values ranging from 90-720 (somatostatin) to 40-200 (misoprostol) pM. The neuropeptide galanin inhibited secretion by 60-70% with a potency similar to that of somatostatin. Proposed inhibitors such as peptide YY, neuropeptide Y and the cytokines interleukin 1-beta and tumor necrosis factor alpha induced at best a moderate inhibition of gastrin- or PACAP-stimulated secretion at high concentrations, while calcitonin gene-related peptide, pancreatic polypeptide and histamine itself were without effect. Inhibition of gastrin- or PACAP-stimulated secretion was routinely compared to a somatostatin standard curve. In conclusion, gastrin, PACAP, VIP/PHI and adrenaline stimulated secretion. Somatostatin and PGE2 were powerful inhibitors of both gastrin- and PACAP-stimulated secretion; although equally potent, galanin was less effective than somatostatin and PGE2.
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PMID:Neurohormonal regulation of secretion from isolated rat stomach ECL cells: a critical reappraisal. 1116 53

Peptide histidine isoleucine (PHI), peptide histidine valine (PHV), and vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP) are cosynthesized from the same precursor and share high levels of structural similarities with overlapping biological functions. In this study, the first PHI/PHV receptor was isolated and characterized in goldfish. To study this receptor using homologous peptides, we have also characterized the goldfish prepro-PHI/VIP, and, surprisingly, a shorter transcript lacking the VIP coding region was isolated. A PHI/VIP precursor without the VIP coding sequence has never before been reported. Initial functional expression of the PHI/PHV receptor in Chinese hamster ovary cells revealed that it could be activated by human PHV [50% effective concentration (EC(50)): 43 nM] and to a lesser extent human PHI (EC(50): 133 nM) and helodermin (EC(50): 166 nM) but not fish and mammalian pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptides and VIPs. Subsequent studies indicated that, similar to the pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide receptors (PAC1-R, VPAC1-R, and VPAC2-R), the receptor isolated in this study is able to interact with goldfish PHI and its C-terminally extended form, PHV with EC(50) values 93 and 43 nM, respectively. Northern blot and RT-PCR/Southern blot analyses revealed that the PHI/VIP gene is expressed in the intestine, brain, and gall bladder and the PHI/PHV receptor gene is primarily expressed in the pituitary and to a lesser extend in the intestine and gall bladder, suggesting that PHI/PHV may play a role, notably in the regulation of pituitary function. In conclusion, our results demonstrate for the first time the existence of a PHI/PHV receptor, indicating that the functions of PHI and PHV could be mediated by their own receptor in addition to VIP receptors.
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PMID:Identification of a potential receptor for both peptide histidine isoleucine and peptide histidine valine. 1189 89

The parenchymal cells of the mammalian pineal gland are the hormone-producing pinealocytes and the interstitial cells. In addition, perivascular phagocytes are present. The phagocytes share antigenic properties with microglial and antigen-presenting cells. In certain species, the pineal gland also contains neurons and/or neuron-like peptidergic cells. The peptidergic cells might influence the pinealocyte by a paracrine secretion of the peptide. Nerve fibers innervating the mammalian pineal gland originate from perikarya located in the sympathetic superior cervical ganglion and the parasympathetic sphenopalatine and otic ganglia. The sympathetic nerve fibers contain norepinephrine and neuropeptide Y as neurotransmitters. The parasympathetic nerve fibers contain vasoactive intestinal peptide and peptide histidine isoleucine. Recently, neurons in the trigeminal ganglion, containing substance P, calcitonin gene-related peptide, and pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating peptide, have been shown to project to the mammalian pineal gland. Finally, nerve fibers originating from perikarya located in the brain containing, for example, GABA, orexin, serotonin, histamine, oxytocin, and vasopressin innervate the pineal gland directly via the pineal stalk. Biochemical studies have demonstrated numerous receptors on the pinealocyte cell membrane, which are able to bind the neurotransmitters located in the pinealopetal nerve fibers. These findings indicate that the mammalian pinealocyte can be influenced by a plethora of neurotransmitters.
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PMID:The anatomy and innervation of the mammalian pineal gland. 1211 44

The growth rate of numerous cancer cell lines is regulated in part by actions of neuropeptides of the vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) family, which also includes pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating peptide (PACAP), glucagon, and peptide histidine/isoleucine (PHI). The aim of this work was to investigate the effect of these peptides on the growth of the rat glioblastoma cell line C6 in vitro. We also sought to determine which binding sites were correlated with the effects observed. Proliferation studies performed by means of a CyQuant trade mark assay showed that VIP and PACAP strongly stimulated C6 cell proliferation at most of the concentrations tested, whereas PHI increased cell proliferation only when associated with VIP. Two growth hormone-releasing factor (GRF) derivatives and the VIP antagonist hybrid peptide neurotensin-VIP were able to inhibit VIP-induced cell growth stimulation, even at very low concentrations. Binding experiments carried out on intact cultured C6 cells, using 125I-labeled VIP and PACAP as tracers, revealed that the effects of the peptides on cell growth were correlated with the expression on C6 cells of polyvalent high-affinity VIP-PACAP binding sites and of a second subtype corresponding to very high-affinity VIP-selective binding species. The latter subtype, which interacted poorly with PACAP with a 10,000-fold lower affinity than VIP, might mediate the antagonist effects of neurotensin- VIP and of both GRF derivatives on VIP-induced cell growth stimulation.
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PMID:Effects of the vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) and related peptides on glioblastoma cell growth in vitro. 1459 9

Mediators of neurogenic responses of the gastric fundus were studied in wild type and pituitary adenylate cyclase activating peptide (PACAP) knockout mice. Electrical field stimulation (EFS) to the circular muscle strips of the wild type mouse fundus induced a tri-phasic response, rapid transient contraction and relaxation, and sustained relaxation that was prolonged for an extended period after the end of EFS. The transient relaxation and contraction were completely inhibited by N(G)-nitro-L-arginine and atropine, respectively. The sustained relaxation was completely inhibited by a PACAP receptors antagonist, PACAP(6-38). The strips prepared from PACAP knockout mice exhibited a large contraction without rapid relaxation and unexpectedly, a sustained relaxation. However, the sustained relaxation was decreased to about a half of that observed in wild type mice. Anti-peptide histidine isoleucine (PHI) serum abolished the sustained relaxation in the knockout mice. The serum partially inhibited the sustained relaxation in wild type mice and PACAP(6-38) abolished the relaxation that remained after the antiserum-treatment. PHI relaxed the strips prepared from wild type mice. The relaxation was completely inhibited by PACAP(6-38). It was concluded that PACAP and PHI separately mediate the sustained relaxation in the mouse gastric fundus, and that nitric oxide and ACh mediate transient relaxation and contraction, respectively.
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PMID:PACAP- and PHI-mediated sustained relaxation in circular muscle of gastric fundus: findings obtained in PACAP knockout mice. 1622 4

GPR48, also known as leucine-rich repeat (LRR)-containing G-protein-coupled receptor 4 (LGR4), is a member of the G-protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) family of proteins. However, its biological functions remain unclear, since neither its ligand nor signal transduction pathway have been identified, and it is usually difficult to solve the function of such orphan receptors. The aim of this study was to generate a constitutively active form of human GPR48, that would form a ligand-independent active conformation and may function in a similar manner to activated GPR48 following ligand binding. We introduced four independent mutations into transmembrane domains V and VI of a human GPR48 cDNA. The wild-type and mutant GPR48s were expressed in HEK293 cells by transient transfection of appropriate expression plasmids. Since ligand-activated receptors for gonadotropins, which are structurally similar to GPR48, stimulate adenylate cyclase and increase cellular cyclic AMP, we investigated, whether the GPR48-transfected cells showed altered cyclic AMP levels. The cellular cyclic AMP level in HEK293 cells was increased following transfection of wild-type GPR48 in a dose-dependent manner. Moreover, transfection of a GPR48-T7551 mutant, in which threonine-755 was replaced with isoleucine, dramatically increased the cyclic AMP level. Stable transformants derived from HCT116 cells that constitutively expressed the GPR48-T7551 mutant also showed high cyclic AMP levels. These results indicate that the GPR48-T7551 mutant is a constitutively active mutant. This mutant may be useful for studying the biological functions of GPR48 and GPR48-mediated signal transduction, even if the specific ligand remains unknown in the future.
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PMID:Generation of a constitutively active mutant of human GPR48/LGR4, a G-protein-coupled receptor. 1660 82


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