A somatostatin receptor agonist
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Octreotide (acetate)

Item No. 23757

Technical Information
Formal Name
D-phenylalanyl-L-cysteinyl-L-phenylalanyl-D-tryptophyl-L-lysyl-L-threonyl-N-[(1R,2R)-2-hydroxy-1-(hydroxymethyl)propyl]-cyclic(2→7)-disulfide, L-cysteinamide, acetate
Synonyms
  • SMS 201-995
Molecular Formula
C49H66N10O10S2 • XC2H4O2
Formula Weight
Purity
≥95%
Formulation
A solid
DMSO: Slightly SolubleMethanol: Slightly SolubleWater: 1 mg/ml
SMILES
O=C(N[C@](CCCCN)([H])C(N[C@]([C@H](O)C)([H])C(N[C@H](C(N[C@@H]([C@H](O)C)CO)=O)CSSC[C@@](NC([C@H](N)CC1=CC=CC=C1)=O)([H])C(N[C@H]2CC3=CC=CC=C3)=O)=O)=O)[C@@H](CC4=CNC5=C4C=CC=C5)NC2=O.OC(C)=O
InChi Code
InChI=1S/C49H66N10O10S2.C2H4O2/c1-28(61)39(25-60)56-48(68)41-27-71-70-26-40(57-43(63)34(51)21-30-13-5-3-6-14-30)47(67)54-37(22-31-15-7-4-8-16-31)45(65)55-38(23-32-24-52-35-18-10-9-17-33(32)35)46(66)53-36(19-11-12-20-50)44(64)59-42(29(2)62)49(69)58-41;1-2(3)4/h3-10,13-18,24,28-29,34,36-42,52,60-62H,11-12,19-23,25-27,50-51H2,1-2H3,(H,53,66)(H,54,67)(H,55,65)(H,56,68)(H,57,63)(H,58,69)(H,59,64);1H3,(H,3,4)/t28-,29-,34-,36+,37+,38-,39-,40+,41+,42+;/m1./s1
InChi Key
XQEJFZYLWPSJOV-XJQYZYIXSA-N
Shipping & Storage Information
Storage
-20°C
Shipping
Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere
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    Product Description

    Octreotide is an octapeptide analog of somatostatin that binds to somatostatin receptors (SSTRs) with a higher affinity for the somatostatin subgroup 2 receptors, SST2, SST3, and SST5 (Kis = 875, 0.57, 26.8, >1,000, and 6.8 nM for SST1-5 receptors, respectively).1 Within subgroup 2 SSTRs, it selectively binds to SST2 over SST3 and SST5 receptors with IC50 values of 0.02, 92.9, and 21.8 nM, respectively, for human receptors. Octreotide inhibits the secretion of growth hormone in vitro in rat pituitary cells three-fold more potently than somatostatin and in vivo in rhesus monkey (ID50 = 0.38 µg/kg per hour).2 It inhibits proliferation of VEGF-stimulated human umbilical endothelial cells (HUVECs) with an EC50 value of approximately 1 µM.3 It also inhibits growth of LCI-D20 human hepatocellular carcinoma cell tumors in a nude mouse xenograft model when administered at a dose of 50 µg/kg twice daily. Formulations containing octreotide have been used in the treatment of acromegaly to reduce growth hormone and IGF-1 levels.

    WARNING This product is not for human or veterinary use.

    References & Product Citations
    Product Description References

    1. Moore, S.B., van der Hoek, J., de Capua, A., et alDiscovery of iodinated somatostatin analogues selective for hsst2 and hsst5 with excellent inhibition of growth hormone and prolactin release from rat pituitary cells. J. Med. Chem. 48(21), 6643-6652 (2005).

    2. Bauer, W., Briner, U., Doepfner, W., et alSMS 201-995: A very potent and selective octapeptide analogue of somatostatin with prolonged action. Life Sci. 31(11), 1133-1140 (1982).

    3. Jia, W.-D., Xu, G.-L., Xu, R.-N., et alOctreotide acts as an antitumor angiogenesis compound and suppresses tumor growth in nude mice bearing human hepatocellular carcinoma xenografts. J. Cancer Res. Clin. Oncol. 129(6), 327-334 (2003).