[(pF)Phe4Aib7Arg14Lys15]N/OFQ-NH2 (UFP-112) has been designed as a novel ligand for the nociceptin/orphanin FQ (N/OFQ) peptide receptor (NOP) by combining into the same peptide different chemical modifications reported to increase N/OFQ potency. In vitro data obtained in the electrically stimulated mouse vas deferens demonstrated that UFP-112 behaved as a high potency (pEC50 9.43) full agonist at the NOP receptor. UFP-112 effects were sensitive to the NOP antagonist UFP-101 but not to naloxone and no longer evident in tissues taken from NOP./. mice. In vitro half life of UFP-112 in mouse plasma and brain homogenate was 2.6- and 3.5-fold higher than that of N/OFQ. In vivo, in the mouse tail withdrawal assay, UFP- 112 (1-100 pmol, i.c.v.) mimicked the actions of N/OFQ producing pronociceptive effects after i.c.v. administration and antinociceptive effects when given i.t.; in both cases, UFP-112 was approximately 100-fold more potent than the natural peptide and produced longer lasting effects. UFP-112 also mimicked the hyperphagic effect of N/OFQ producing a bell shaped dose response curve with the maximum reached at 10 pmol. The hyperphagic effects of N/OFQ and UFP-112 were absent in NOP./. mice. Equi-effective high doses of UFP-112 (0.1 nmol) and N/OFQ (10 nmol) were injected i.c.v. in mice and spontaneous locomotor activity recorded for 16 h. N/OFQ produced a clear inhibitory effect which lasted for 60 min while UFP-112 elicited longer lasting effects (>6 h). In conscious rats, UFP-112 (0.1 and 10 nmol/kg, i.v.) produced a marked and sustained decrease in heart rate, blood pressure, and urinary sodium excretion and a profound increase in urine flow. Collectively, these findings demonstrate that UFP-112 behaves in vitro and in vivo as a highly potent and selective ligand able to produce full and long lasting activation of NOP receptors.
In vitro and in vivo studies on UFP-112, a novel potent and long lasting agonist selective for the nociceptin/orphanin FQ receptor
RIZZI, Anna;SPAGNOLO, Barbara;FISCHETTI, Carmela;GUERRINI, Remo;MARZOLA, Giuliano;BALDISSEROTTO, Anna;SALVADORI, Severo;REGOLI, Domenico;CALO', Girolamo
2007
Abstract
[(pF)Phe4Aib7Arg14Lys15]N/OFQ-NH2 (UFP-112) has been designed as a novel ligand for the nociceptin/orphanin FQ (N/OFQ) peptide receptor (NOP) by combining into the same peptide different chemical modifications reported to increase N/OFQ potency. In vitro data obtained in the electrically stimulated mouse vas deferens demonstrated that UFP-112 behaved as a high potency (pEC50 9.43) full agonist at the NOP receptor. UFP-112 effects were sensitive to the NOP antagonist UFP-101 but not to naloxone and no longer evident in tissues taken from NOP./. mice. In vitro half life of UFP-112 in mouse plasma and brain homogenate was 2.6- and 3.5-fold higher than that of N/OFQ. In vivo, in the mouse tail withdrawal assay, UFP- 112 (1-100 pmol, i.c.v.) mimicked the actions of N/OFQ producing pronociceptive effects after i.c.v. administration and antinociceptive effects when given i.t.; in both cases, UFP-112 was approximately 100-fold more potent than the natural peptide and produced longer lasting effects. UFP-112 also mimicked the hyperphagic effect of N/OFQ producing a bell shaped dose response curve with the maximum reached at 10 pmol. The hyperphagic effects of N/OFQ and UFP-112 were absent in NOP./. mice. Equi-effective high doses of UFP-112 (0.1 nmol) and N/OFQ (10 nmol) were injected i.c.v. in mice and spontaneous locomotor activity recorded for 16 h. N/OFQ produced a clear inhibitory effect which lasted for 60 min while UFP-112 elicited longer lasting effects (>6 h). In conscious rats, UFP-112 (0.1 and 10 nmol/kg, i.v.) produced a marked and sustained decrease in heart rate, blood pressure, and urinary sodium excretion and a profound increase in urine flow. Collectively, these findings demonstrate that UFP-112 behaves in vitro and in vivo as a highly potent and selective ligand able to produce full and long lasting activation of NOP receptors.I documenti in SFERA sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.