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. 1995 Feb;114(3):592–597. doi: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1995.tb17180.x

Interaction of human adrenomedullin 13-52 with calcitonin gene-related peptide receptors in the microvasculature of the rat and hamster.

J M Hall 1, L Siney 1, H Lippton 1, A Hyman 1, J Kang-Chang 1, S D Brain 1
PMCID: PMC1510020  PMID: 7735685

Abstract

1. Adrenomedullin (ADM), a recently discovered circulating hypotensive peptide, shares limited sequence homology with the sensory nerve-derived vasodilator, calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP). This study compared the vasodilator effect of sequence 13-52 of human adrenomedullin (ADM13-52) with that of human alpha CGRP (CGRP), in the microvasculature of the hamster cheek pouch and rat skin in vivo. 2. Single arterioles (20-40 microns diameter) in the hamster cheek pouch were visualised by intravital microscopy and video recording, and measured by image analysis. Both ADM13-52 (1 pmol-0.4 nmol) and CGRP (0.1 pmol-1 nmol) evoked dose-related increases in the diameter of preconstricted arterioles (n = 6). ADM13-52 (ED50 14 pmol) was 20 fold less active than CGRP (ED50 0.71 pmol). The kinetics of onset and decline of vasodilator responses to both peptides were similar, with vasodilator responses to both peptides reaching a maximum at ca. 2 min, and reversing after 10-15 min (n = 5-7). The submaximal increase in blood flow evoked by ADM13-52 was significantly inhibited (P < 0.05; n = 6) by the CGRP1 receptor antagonist, CGRP8-37, at a dose (300 nmol kg-1, i.v.) that we have previously shown to inhibit significantly equivalent vasodilator responses to CGRP in this preparation. 3. In experiments measuring changes in local blood flow in rat skin by a 133xenon clearance technique, intradermal injection of both ADM13-52 (3-300 pmol) and CGRP (0.1-30 pmol) evoked dose-related increases in local blood flow.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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