Kamenskiĭ A A, Voskresenskaia O G, Dubynin V A, Levitskaia N G
M. V. Lomonossov State University, 119899, Vorobievy Gory, Moscow, Russia.
Ross Fiziol Zh Im I M Sechenova. 2001 Nov;87(11):1493-501.
Following intranasal administration, the peptides' effects could remain either the same as following an invasive administration (ACTH4-10) which is important for clinical application, or enhanced and prolonged (demorphin and argynilvasopressin analogue), or modified (beta-casomorphin-7). Techniques of improvement of the peptides' regulatory efficacy through protection against the protease action, are discussed. Peptide protection by introducing D-aminoacid's isomers into its molecule or addition of proline-rich sequences were compared. The latter technique seems to be more effective.