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The Peptide PnPP-19, a Spider Toxin Derivative, Activates ?-Opioid Receptors and Modulates Calcium Channels.


ABSTRACT: The synthetic peptide PnPP-19 comprehends 19 amino acid residues and it represents part of the primary structure of the toxin ?-CNTX-Pn1c (PnTx2-6), isolated from the venom of the spider Phoneutria nigriventer. Behavioural tests suggest that PnPP-19 induces antinociception by activation of CB1, ? and ? opioid receptors. Since the peripheral and central antinociception induced by PnPP-19 involves opioid activation, the aim of this work was to identify whether this synthetic peptide could directly activate opioid receptors and investigate the subtype selectivity for ?-, ?- and/or ?-opioid receptors. Furthermore, we also studied the modulation of calcium influx driven by PnPP-19 in dorsal root ganglion neurons, and analyzed whether this modulation was opioid-mediated. PnPP-19 selectively activates ?-opioid receptors inducing indirectly inhibition of calcium channels and hereby impairing calcium influx in dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons. Interestingly, notwithstanding the activation of opioid receptors, PnPP-19 does not induce ?-arrestin2 recruitment. PnPP-19 is the first spider toxin derivative that, among opioid receptors, selectively activates ?-opioid receptors. The lack of ?-arrestin2 recruitment highlights its potential for the design of new improved opioid agonists.

SUBMITTER: Freitas ACN 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5793130 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The synthetic peptide PnPP-19 comprehends 19 amino acid residues and it represents part of the primary structure of the toxin δ-CNTX-Pn1c (PnTx2-6), isolated from the venom of the spider <i>Phoneutria nigriventer</i>. Behavioural tests suggest that PnPP-19 induces antinociception by activation of CB1, μ and δ opioid receptors. Since the peripheral and central antinociception induced by PnPP-19 involves opioid activation, the aim of this work was to identify whether this synthetic peptide could d  ...[more]

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