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Comparison of the biologic actions of corticotropin-releasing factor and sauvagine
Authors:Marvin R Brown  Laurel A Fisher  Joachim Spiess  Jean Rivier  Catherine Rivier  Wylie Vale
Institution:Peptide Biology Laboratory, The Salk Institute, P.O. Box 85800, San Diego, CA 92138, U.S.A.
Abstract:Corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF), a peptide isolated from ovine hypothalamus, and sauvagine, a peptide isolated from frog skin, share significant structural homology and elicit a number of similar biological responses. CRF is more potent than sauvagine in stimulating pituitary ACTH secretion. Sauvagine, however, is 5–10 times more potent than CRF to act within the brain to increase plasma levels of catecholamines and glucose and to elevate mean arterial pressure. Sauvagine is likewise more potent than CRF to act outside the brain to increase superior mesenteric artery flow and plasma glucose concentrations and to decrease mean arterial pressure. CRF and sauvagine produce important effects representative of biologically active peptides.
Keywords:corticotropin-releasing factor  sauvagine  pituitary ACTH secretion  mean arterial pressure  antidiuresis
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