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  • Title: Differential penetration of DSIP peptides into rat brain.
    Author: Kastin AJ, Banks WA, Castellanos PF, Nissen C, Coy DH.
    Journal: Pharmacol Biochem Behav; 1982 Dec; 17(6):1187-91. PubMed ID: 6897680.
    Abstract:
    Delta sleep-inducing peptide (DSIP) or five closely related peptides were injected peripherally and the levels of DSIP-like immunoreactivity measured in the brains of 100 g and 500 g rats decapitated a minute later after washout with 0.9% NaCl. Higher concentrations of immunoreactive material were found in brain tissue with injection of des Trp1-DSIP, D-Ala4-DSIP, and, after correction for cross-reactivity, with D-Ala4-DSIP-NH2 than with the other peptides. Both peptides substituted in the fourth position with D-alanine resulted in higher concentrations in 500 g rats than in 100 g rats, indicating a possible effect of age. The 5-10 fold greater brain to blood ratios of radioactivity after 125I-N-Tyr-DSIP than after 125-I radioiodinated serum albumin (RISA) provided additional evidence against non-specific leakage or contamination of the brains with substantial amounts of residual blood. The results suggest that penetration of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) by small amounts of peptides, at least DSIP peptides, may be somewhat selective.
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