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Hypophysiotropic Peptides Table

Thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) is a tripeptide amide with the following structure  [Pg.730]

All of its components are essential for activity. TRH is resistant to intestinal peptidase action and is active when taken orally. TRH is produced by the parvicellular neurons of the PVN and the periventricular nucleus, and is [Pg.730]

Hormone No. AA2 (MW) Gene (human) Origin (Prod. Site) Functions Mechanism of Action [Pg.731]

Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone GnRH (LHRH) 10 (1,182) 8p21-qll.2 PON, over Stimulates LHand FSH secretions GQa-PLCj3-Ca2+-PKC [Pg.731]

Corticotropin Releasing Hormone (CRH) 41 (4,758) 8ql3 PVNparv Stimulates POMC synthesis and processing (1T ACTH secretion) Gsa-AC activation [Pg.731]


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