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Brain RVD-haemopressin, a haemoglobin-derived peptide, inhibits bombesin-induced central activation of adrenomedullary outflow in the rat.

TitleBrain RVD-haemopressin, a haemoglobin-derived peptide, inhibits bombesin-induced central activation of adrenomedullary outflow in the rat.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsTanaka, K., Shimizu T., Yanagita T., Nemoto T., Nakamura K., Taniuchi K., Dimitriadis F., Yokotani K., & Saito M.
JournalBr J Pharmacol
Volume171
Issue1
Pagination202-13
Date Published2014 Jan
ISSN1476-5381
KeywordsAdrenal Medulla, Animals, Bombesin, Cannabinoid Receptor Agonists, Cattle, Cells, Cultured, Chromaffin Cells, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Drug Inverse Agonism, Epinephrine, Hemoglobins, Injections, Intraventricular, Male, Norepinephrine, Paraventricular Hypothalamic Nucleus, Peptide Fragments, Rats, Rats, Wistar, Receptor, Cannabinoid, CB1, Spinal Nerves, Time Factors
Abstract

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Haemopressin and RVD-haemopressin, derived from the haemoglobin α-chain, are bioactive peptides found in brain and are ligands for cannabinoid CB1 receptors. Activation of brain CB1 receptors inhibited the secretion of adrenal catecholamines (noradrenaline and adrenaline) induced by i.c.v. bombesin in the rat. Here, we investigated the effects of two haemoglobin-derived peptides on this bombesin-induced responseEXPERIMENTAL APPROACH: Anaesthetised male Wistar rats were pretreated with either haemoglobin-derived peptide, given i.c.v., 30 min before i.c.v. bombesin and plasma catecholamines were subsequently measured electrochemically after HPLC. Direct effects of bombesin on secretion of adrenal catecholamines were examined using bovine adrenal chromaffin cells. Furthermore, activation of haemoglobin α-positive spinally projecting neurons in the rat hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus (PVN, a regulatory centre of central adrenomedullary outflow) after i.c.v. bombesin was assessed by immunohistochemical techniques.KEY RESULTS: Bombesin given i.c.v. dose-dependently elevated plasma catecholamines whereas incubation with bombesin had no effect on spontaneous and nicotine-induced secretion of catecholamines from chromaffin cells. The bombesin-induced increase in catecholamines was inhibited by pretreatment with i.c.v. RVD-haemopressin (CB1 receptor agonist) but not after pretreatment with haemopressin (CB1 receptor inverse agonist). Bombesin activated haemoglobin α-positive spinally projecting neurons in the PVN.CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS: The haemoglobin-derived peptide RVD-haemopressin in the brain plays an inhibitory role in bombesin-induced activation of central adrenomedullary outflow via brain CB1 receptors in the rat. These findings provide basic information for the therapeutic use of haemoglobin-derived peptides in the modulation of central adrenomedullary outflow.

DOI10.1111/bph.12471
Alternate JournalBr J Pharmacol
PubMed ID24138638
PubMed Central IDPMC3874707

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