Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics 2008-01-01

Stimulation of Na+/Cl--coupled opioid peptide transport system in SK-N-SH cells by L-kyotorphin, an endogenous substrate for H+-coupled peptide transporter PEPT2.

Santoshanand V Thakkar, Seiji Miyauchi, Puttur D Prasad, Vadivel Ganapathy

Index: Drug Metab. Pharmacokinet. 23(4) , 254-62, (2008)

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Abstract

We have recently identified a Na+/Cl--coupled transport system in mammalian cells for endogenous and synthetic opioid peptides. This transport system does not transport dipeptides/tripeptides, but is stimulated by these small peptides. Here we investigated the influence of L-kyotorphin (L-Tyr-L-Arg), an endogenous dipeptide with opioid activity, on this transport system. The activity of the transport system, measured in SK-N-SH cells (a human neuronal cell line) with deltorphin II as a model substrate, was stimulated approximately 2.5-fold by L-kyotorphin, with half-maximal stimulation occurring at approximately 100 microM. The stimulation was associated primarily with an increase in the affinity for deltorphin II. The stimulation caused by L-kyotorphin was stereospecific; L-Tyr-D-Arg (D-kyotorphin) had minimal effect. The influence of L-kyotorphin was observed also in a different cell line which expressed the opioid peptide transport system. While L-kyotorphin is a stimulator of opioid peptide transport, it is a transportable substrate for the H+-coupled peptide transporter PEPT2, which is expressed widely in the brain. Since the activity of the opioid peptide transport system is modulated by extracellular L-kyotorphin and since PEPT2 is an important determinant of extracellular L-kyotorphin in the brain, the expression/activity of PEPT2 may be a critical factor in the modulation of opioidergic neurotransmission in vivo.


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