Adrenomedullin increases cyclic AMP more potently than CGRP and amylin in rat renal tubular basolateral membranes.

Life Sci

Second Department of Internal Medicine, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, School of Medicine, Kitakyushu, Japan.

Published: August 1995

In rat renal tubular basolateral membranes, the potency to increase cAMP of adrenomedullin (AM), a novel vasorelaxant peptide originally isolated from human pheochromocytoma, was compared with those of calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) and amylin. Although all three peptides raised cAMP in a time- and concentration-dependent manner with a 4-fold increase at 10(-6)-10(-5) M, the EC50 value (10(-9) M) of AM was 100-fold smaller than those of CGRP and amylin. CGRP[8-37], an antagonist for CGRP receptors, attenuated cAMP elevation induced by these peptides with the essentially similar concentration-inhibition curves. These results suggest that the receptors for AM, CGRP and amylin share a common structural homology, and that the receptors sensitive to AM are preferentially expressed in renal tubular basolateral membranes.

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