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A novel algesic peptide derived from skin secretions of the frog Amolops loloensis.

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  • A novel algesic peptide derived from skin secretions of the frog Amolops loloensis. Abstract Text:

    haining yuHaining Yu,xu wangXu Wang,jingze liuJingze Liu,ren laiRen Lai,haining yuHaining Yu,xu wangXu Wang,jingze liuJingze Liu,ren laiRen Lai,

    Several algesic agents including bradykinin and tachykinin have been identified from skin secretions of amphibians. They may act in defensive roles against aggressors. In this study, a novel peptide named Amolos with an amino acid sequence of FLPIVGAKL and isolated from skin secretion of the frog Amolops loloensis, is shown to strengthen nociceptive responses induced by inflammatory factors and strongly inhibit the contraction of isolated ileum. A synthetic peptide based on the sequence obtained showed characterization data identical to those of the isolated material, confirming its structure. These two types of responses seem to be a part of the defensive functions against predators or aggressors. The current results suggest that pharmacological molecules in amphibian skins not only act as innate defense mechanisms against microorganisms but also exert other defensive physiological functions against other aggressors.

    A novel algesic peptide derived from skin secretions of the frog Amolops loloensis. Publishing Authors By Initials

    h yuH Yu,x wangX Wang,j liuJ Liu,r laiR Lai,h yuH Yu,x wangX Wang,j liuJ Liu,r laiR Lai,

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    A novel algesic peptide derived from skin secretions of the frog Amolops loloensis. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Journal of peptide science : an official publicati

    VOLUME: 13

    Page Numbers: 798-802

    Journal Abbreviation: J. Pept. Sci.

    ISSN: 1075-2617

    DAY: 6

    MONTH: Dec

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: College of Life Sciences, Hebei Normal University, Shijiazhuang, Hebei 050016, China.

    Country: England

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