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Journal of Vascular Research | 1997

Vascular effects of proteinase-activated receptor 2 agonist peptide

Kjell Emilsson; Claes Wahlestedt; Miao Kun Sun; Sverker Nystedt; Christer Owman; Johan Sundelin

Proteinase-activated receptor 2 (PAR-2) is a G protein-coupled receptor related to the thrombin receptor. PAR-2 can be activated by trypsin and by synthetic peptides corresponding to the new amino terminus generated by activating proteolytic cleavage. We show in this report that intravenous injection of PAR-2 agonist peptides has dramatic effects on arterial blood pressure in anesthetized rats. The peptide SLIGRLETQPPI, at 150 nmol/kg, transiently decreased the mean arterial pressure from 104 to 60 mm Hg. The hypotensive response was dose-dependent, and was not secondary to effects on central vasoregulatory systems, heart rate, or the kidneys. A nitric oxide synthase inhibitor attenuated the hypotensive response induced by the PAR-2 agonist peptide. Further experiments in vitro, on preparations of rat femoral artery and vein, showed that PAR-2 agonist peptide elicited a dose-dependent relaxation of both types of vessel. Removal of the endothelium abolished the agonist peptide-induced relaxation. Our results demonstrate that activation of PAR-2 can modulate vascular tone, and that this response was an effect mediated at least partly by nitric oxide. The effect on blood vessels further suggests that the physiological activator of this proteolytically activated receptor is an enzyme present and active in the blood, possibly after a vascular injury.


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1994

Molecular cloning of a potential proteinase activated receptor

Sverker Nystedt; Kjell Emilsson; Claes Wahlestedt; Johan Sundelin


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1996

The Proteinase-activated Receptor 2 Is Induced by Inflammatory Mediators in Human Endothelial Cells COMPARISON WITH THE THROMBIN RECEPTOR

Sverker Nystedt; Vanitha Ramakrishnan; Johan Sundelin


FEBS Journal | 1995

Molecular Cloning and Functional Expression of the Gene Encoding the Human Proteinase‐Activated Receptor 2

Sverker Nystedt; Kjell Emilsson; Anna-Karin Larsson; Bodil Strömbeck; Johan Sundelin


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1996

Ligand Cross-reactivity within the Protease-activated Receptor Family

Brian D. Blackhart; Kjell Emilsson; Dat Nguyen; Willy Teng; Arnold J. Martelli; Sverker Nystedt; Johan Sundelin; Robert M. Scarborough


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1995

The mouse proteinase-activated receptor-2 cDNA and gene. Molecular cloning and functional expression.

Sverker Nystedt; Anna-Karin Larsson; Helena Åberg; Johan Sundelin


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1985

The primary structure of bovine cellular retinoic acid-binding protein.

Johan Sundelin; S R Das; Ulf J. Eriksson; Lars Rask; Per A. Peterson


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1985

The primary structure of rat liver cellular retinol-binding protein.

Johan Sundelin; H Anundi; L Trägårdh; Ulf J. Eriksson; P Lind; Hans Ronne; Per A. Peterson; Lars Rask


FEBS Journal | 1995

Molecular Characterization of the Mouse Prostanoid EP1 Receptor Gene

Björn Båtshake; Christer Nilsson; Johan Sundelin


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1985

The primary structure of rabbit and rat prealbumin and a comparison with the tertiary structure of human prealbumin.

Johan Sundelin; Håkan Melhus; S R Das; Ulf J. Eriksson; P Lind; L Trägårdh; Per A. Peterson; Lars Rask

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