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Melanotan-I

Afamelanotide, MT-I, [Nle4-D-Phe7]-α-MSH, Scenesse, CUV-1647

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Studies 225
Trials 100
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2003 pubmed 47 citations

Molecular cloning, characterization and brain mapping of the melanocortin 5 receptor in the goldfish.

Cerdá-Reverter. José Miguel JM; Ling. Maria Kristina MK; Schiöth. Helgi Birgir HB; Peter. Richard Ector RE

Key Findings

  • Goldfish MC5R shares 69% protein identity with human MC5R and keeps key functional regions.
  • Melanotan‑II and the synthetic peptide HS024 act as agonists at the goldfish MC5R.
  • MC5R mRNA is widely distributed in goldfish peripheral tissues and many brain regions.

Practical Outcomes

  • The study shows that MC5R is a broadly expressed receptor that can be activated by melanotan‑II, but it offers no direct guidance on dosing, safety, or benefits for humans. For biohackers, it’s mainly a confirmation that MC5R exists across species and may play neuroendocrine roles, without actionable protocols.

Summary

Scientists cloned the melanocortin‑5 receptor (MC5R) from goldfish and found it looks a lot like the human version. The receptor is found in many parts of the fish brain and body, and known peptides like melanotan‑II can turn it on. However, the work is basic fish biology and doesn’t give any new tips for using melanotan‑I in people.

Abstract

The melanocortin 5 receptor (MC5R) is activated by melanocyte-stimulating hormones (MSHs) and has a widespread tissue distribution, while its detailed central expression pattern and brain functions are fairly unknown. We report cloning, pharmacological characterization, tissue distribution and detailed brain mapping of melanocortin 5 receptor in goldfish (gMC5R). The goldfish orthologue protein is 69% identical to human MC5R and is conserved in important functional domains. The gMC5R showed similar potency to alpha-, beta- and gamma-MSH peptides in radioligand binding as the mammalian orthologues, while MTII and HS024 were both agonists at this receptor. The gMC5R-mRNA was found in the peripheral tissues including kidney, spleen, skin and retina, with low expression levels in the intestine, fat, muscle, gill, pituitary and ovary. In situ hybridization studies demonstrated that gMC5R transcripts are widely distributed in the goldfish brain. The gMC5R expression was found in ventral telencephalon, pre-optic area, dorsal and ventral thalamus, infundibular hypothalamus, posterior tuberculum, tectum and tegmentum mesencephali, reticular formation, vagal and facial lobes and spinal cord. The cloning and characterization of this receptor provides an important tool to elucidate its participation in neuroendocrine and behavioural control.

Study Information

Provider

pubmed

Year

2003

Date

2003-12-01T00:00:00.000Z

DOI

10.1046/j.1471-4159.2003.02107.x

Citations

47

References

42