cosyntropin and Melanoma

cosyntropin has been researched along with Melanoma* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for cosyntropin and Melanoma

ArticleYear
Stimulation of the adenylate cyclase of A B16 melanoma cell line by pro-opiocortin-related peptides--a structure-activity study.
    Regulatory peptides, 1981, Volume: 2, Issue:3

    The ability of alpha-melanotrophin (alpha-MSH or ACTH 1-acetyl-13 amide) and other structurally related peptides derived from the common precursor, pro-opiocortin, to stimulate adenylate cyclase activity in a pigmented B16 mouse melanoma was investigated. The peptides ACTH 1-39, ACTH 1-24, alpha-MSH, ACTH 1-13 amide and beta-MSH all stimulated the enzyme to a similar maximal extent and with similar potency (ED50 = 1.3 . 10(-6) M) except that ACTH 1-39 was slightly less potent (ED50 = 5 . 10(-6) M). ACTH 4-10 (ED50 = 4 . 10(-5) M) and gamma-MSH (ED50 = 5 . 10(-6) M) were partial agonists. ACTH 1-10 was no more effective than ACTH 4-10 in stimulating the enzyme whereas ACTH 1-13 amide was a full agonist. The peptides beta-endorphin and its derivatives, Met-enkephalin and melanotrophin potentiating factor (MPF), failed to stimulate the enzyme. We suggest that the B16 melanoma requires not only the sequence ACTH 4-10 but also some part of the sequence ACTH 11-13, or a similar sequence in the terminal portion of beta-MSH, for full activation of the receptor-linked enzyme.

    Topics: Adenylyl Cyclases; Adrenocorticotropic Hormone; alpha-MSH; Amino Acid Sequence; Animals; Cell Line; Cosyntropin; Enzyme Activation; Melanocyte-Stimulating Hormones; Melanoma; Mesothelin; Mice; Neoplasms, Experimental; Peptide Fragments; Structure-Activity Relationship

1981