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DOWNLOAD NOWApelin-12 is a 12-amino acid peptide fragment corresponding to residues 66-77 of apelin and an endogenous agonist of the apelin receptor (APJ), with roles in viral immunity, digestion, cell cycle regulation, and vasodilation.1 It induces calcium mobilization in APJ-Gαq16 cells expressing human APJ (EC50 = 0.18 nM). Apelin-12 inhibits HIV-1 and HIV-2 infection in NP-2/CD4/APJ cells (mean IC50 = 63 µg/ml).2 It inhibits or stimulates the expression of genes associated with apoptosis, mitosis, and DNA repair in IEC-6 and Caco-2 cells, respectively, when used at a concentration of 0.01 µM.3 Apelin-12 (100-1,000 nM) induces the production of nitric oxide (NO) via PI3K and Akt signaling pathways in human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs).4 In vivo, apelin-12 (20-100 µg/kg) increases gastric acid secretion, as well as stomach histamine synthesis and secretion, in rats.5 It also reduces mean arterial pressure (MAP) in rats when administered at a dose of 15 µg/kg.6
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1. Development of a functional HTS assay for the APJ receptor. Int. J. High Throughput Screen. 1, 39-47 (2010).
2. Apelin peptides block the entry of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). FEBS Lett. 473(1), 15-18 (2000).
3. Effect of apelin on mitosis, apoptosis and DNA repair enzyme OGG ½ expression in intestinal cell lines IEC-
4. Regulation of the endothelial apelin/APJ system by hemodynamic fluid flow. Cell. Signal. 27(7), 1286-1296 (2015).
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6. Modification of the terminal residue of apelin-