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MSH melanocyte-stimulating

Figure 42-15. Products of pro-opiomelanocortin (POMQ cleavage. (MSH, melanocyte-stimulating hormone CLIP, corticotropin-like intermediate lobe peptide LPH, lipotropin.)... Figure 42-15. Products of pro-opiomelanocortin (POMQ cleavage. (MSH, melanocyte-stimulating hormone CLIP, corticotropin-like intermediate lobe peptide LPH, lipotropin.)...
FIGURE 18-7 Processing of the proopiomelanocortin (POMC) precursor proceeds in an ordered, stepwise fashion. Cleavage of the POMC precursor occurs at seven sites, with some of the reactions being tissue-specific. The circled numbers indicate the temporal order of cleavage in tissues where these proteolytic events occur. ACTH, adrenocorticotropic hormone CLIP, corticotropin-like intermediate lobe peptide JP, joining peptide LPH, lipotropin MSH, melanocyte-stimulating hormone PC, prohormone convertase. [Pg.323]

MSH melanocyte-stimulating hormone (a melanocyte is a pigment cell in the skin)... [Pg.482]

Several of the small physiologically active peptides now are known to be derived from a single protein precursor synthesized by the pituitary gland (43). As shown in Figure 9, ACTH (adrenocorticotropic hormone), /3-LPH ( -lipotropic hormone), /3-MSH ( -melanocyte-stimulating hormone), /3-endorphin, and enkephalin result from the specific proteolytic cleavage of a precursor protein of approximately 8,000 daltons. [Pg.79]

P-MSH melanocyte-stimulating hormone p-melano[Pg.186]

Studies have shown that, in addition to the conventional peptide hormones of pancreatic islets (insulin, glucagon, somatostatin, and pancreatic polypeptide), these tumors can also secrete (and express) ectopic peptides, in particular gastrin and VIP (vasoactive intestinal peptide),but on occasion also ACTH (adrenal corticotropic hormone),antidiuretic hormone (ADH), MSH (melanocyte-stimulating hormone), calcitonin, neurotensin, secretoneurin, 754-356 PTH (parathyroid hormone-like peptide),growth hormone and growth hormone releasing factor, secretogranin inhibin/activin, i prohormone... [Pg.557]

Leiba, H., Garty, N.B., Schmidt-Sole, J., Piterman, O., Azrad, A. and Salomon, Y. (1990) The melanocortin receptor in the rat lacrimal gland a model system for the study of MSH (melanocyte stimulating hormone) as a potential neurotransmitter. Ear. J. Pharmacol. 181 71-82. [Pg.334]


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MSH—See Melanocyte-stimulating

MSH—See Melanocyte-stimulating hormone

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