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Selenoether oxytocin analogues have analgesic properties in a mouse model of chronic abdominal pain

  • Aline Dantas De Araujo
  • , Mehdi Mobli
  • , Joel Castro
  • , Andrea M. Harrington
  • , Irina Vetter
  • , Zoltan Dekan
  • , Markus Muttenthaler
  • , Jing Jing Wan
  • , Richard J. Lewis
  • , Glenn F. King
  • , Stuart M. Brierley*
  • , Paul F. Alewood
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • University of Queensland
  • Adelaide University
  • Royal Adelaide Hospital
  • Institute for Research in Biomedicine

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摘要

Poor oral availability and susceptibility to reduction and protease degradation is a major hurdle in peptide drug development. However, drugable receptors in the gut present an attractive niche for peptide therapeutics. Here we demonstrate, in a mouse model of chronic abdominal pain, that oxytocin receptors are significantly upregulated in nociceptors innervating the colon. Correspondingly, we develop chemical strategies to engineer non-reducible and therefore more stable oxytocin analogues. Chemoselective selenide macrocyclization yields stabilized analogues equipotent to native oxytocin. Ultra-high-field nuclear magnetic resonance structural analysis of native oxytocin and the seleno-oxytocin derivatives reveals that oxytocin has a pre-organized structure in solution, in marked contrast to earlier X-ray crystallography studies. Finally, we show that these seleno-oxytocin analogues potently inhibit colonic nociceptors both in vitro and in vivo in mice with chronic visceral hypersensitivity. Our findings have potentially important implications for clinical use of oxytocin analogues and disulphide-rich peptides in general.

源语言英语
文章编号3165
期刊Nature Communications
5
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 30 1月 2014
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