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XB-ART-4909
Peptides 2003 May 01;245:709-16. doi: 10.1016/s0196-9781(03)00127-x.
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Regulation of TNF-alpha secretion by a specific melanocortin-1 receptor peptide agonist.

Ignar DM , Andrews JL , Jansen M , Eilert MM , Pink HM , Lin P , Sherrill RG , Szewczyk JR , Conway JG .


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The lack of specific pharmacological tools has impeded the evaluation of the role of each melanocortin receptor (MCR) subtype in the myriad physiological effects of melanocortins. 154N-5 is an octapeptide (MFRdWFKPV-NH(2)) that was first identified as an MC1R antagonist in Xenopus melanophores [J. Biol. Chem. 269 (1994) 29846]. In this manuscript, we show that 154N-5 is a specific agonist for human and murine MC1R. The peptide has negligible activity at MC3R and MC4R and is 25-fold less potent and a weak agonist at MC5R. 154N-5 was tested in both a cellular and an animal model of tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) secretion. The inhibitory efficacy of 154N-5 on TNF-alpha secretion in both models was similar to the nonselective agonist NDP-alpha-melanocyte stimulating hormone (NDP-alphaMSH), thus, we conclude that inhibition of TNF-alpha secretion by melanocortin peptides is mediated by MC1R. 154N-5 is a valuable new tool for the evaluation of specific contribution of MC1R agonism to physiological and pathological processes.

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Species referenced: Xenopus
Genes referenced: mc1r mc3r mc4r mc5r ndp pomc tnf