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Octapeptide Analogs of Somatostatin Exhibiting Greatly Enhanced in Vivo and in Vitro Inhibition of Growth Hormone Secretion in the Rat

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Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 1985 Nov 15
PMID 2866766
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Abstract

Analogs of a superactive somatostatin (SRIF) octapeptide (code named SMS 201-995 (1)) were synthesized using solid-phase synthetic methodology and assayed for their ability to inhibit growth hormone release from cultured rat anterior pituitary cells and in sodium pentobarbital-anesthetized rats. One analog: (Formula: see text) exhibited greatly enhanced in vitro inhibitory activity (greater than 1,000x) relative to both the parent octapeptide molecule and to the 14 amino acid SRIF molecule. This analog which was also very potent in vivo contains a tyrosine residue and, given its high in vitro activity, may be of investigative importance as a radioiodinated ligand in receptor assays. An octapeptide retro-inverso analog also exhibited significant SRIF-like activity. Several very low activity octapeptide analogs were synthesized and were found to be devoid of SRIF-antagonist activity. A dodecapeptide analog previously shown to be superactive in vivo also demonstrated high in vitro activity.

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