Human urotensin-II is a potent vasoconstrictor and agonist for the orphan receptor GPR14
- 16 September 1999
- journal article
- letter
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature
- Vol. 401 (6750), 282-286
- https://doi.org/10.1038/45809
Abstract
Urotensin-II (U-II) is a vasoactive ‘somatostatin-like’ cyclic peptide which was originally isolated from fish spinal cords1,2, and which has recently been cloned from man3. Here we describe the identification of an orphan human G-protein-coupled receptor homologous to rat GPR14 (refs 4, 5) and expressed predominantly in cardiovascular tissue, which functions as a U-II receptor. Goby and human U-II bind to recombinant human GPR14 with high affinity, and the binding is functionally coupled to calcium mobilization. Human U-II is found within both vascular and cardiac tissue (including coronary atheroma) and effectively constricts isolated arteries from non-human primates. The potency of vasoconstriction of U-II is an order of magnitude greater than that of endothelin-1, making human U-II the most potent mammalian vasoconstrictor identified so far. In vivo, human U-II markedly increases total peripheral resistance in anaesthetized non-human primates, a response associated with profound cardiac contractile dysfunction. Furthermore, as U-II immunoreactivity is also found within central nervous system and endocrine tissues, it may have additional activities.Keywords
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