Naturally occurring insulinotropic peptides were isolated from the skin secretions of Rana pipiens frogs. Crude secretions (50 mg; 5-10 frogs) obtained by mild electrical stimulation of the dorsal skin surface were purified by reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) yielding 80 fractions. In acute incubations with glucose-responsive BRIN-BD11 cells, fractions 40-47 (band 1) and fractions 60-65 (band 2) showed significant 1.7-6.7-fold increases in insulin-releasing activity (P < 0.001) compared with 5.6 mm glucose alone. Pooled fractions in bands 1 and 2 were rechromatographed yielding a total of seven peaks capable of subsequent 1.2-1.8-fold stimulation of insulin release. Final purification by HPLC to single homogenous peaks revealed one prominent peptide (peak 4.1) with insulin-releasing activity which lacked effects on cell viability. Electrospray mass spectrometric analysis of this peptide indicated molecular mass of 2562.6 Da.
Organism species: Pan-species (General)
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