These in vitro studies aimed to characterize the pattern and the kinetics of endoproteolysis of the insulinotropic hormone glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) and related peptides by native ectopeptidases. Peptides were incubated with isolated rat or pig kidney brush-border microvilli membranes, which are a rich source of the ectopeptidases that are responsible for the post-secretory metabolism of peptide hormones. The proteolytic products were separated by reversed-phase HPLC column chromatography and characterised by molecular mass and primary structure. The relative importance of specific peptidases was established by measuring the effects of specific peptidase inhibitors on the kinetics of proteolysis. Dipeptidyl-peptidase-IV was found to be rate-limiting in the endoproteolysis of GLP-1. GLP-1 homologs, exendins-3 and -4, exhibited exceptional stability in the presence of isolated kidney microvilli membranes. Our finding that exendin-4 is several orders of magnitude more stable than GLP-1 and Ser-8-GLP-1 is especially noteworthy given this peptide's widely reported insulinotropic potency.
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