CRHBP
Aspeto
CRHBP (do inglês: corticotropin releasing hormone binding protein) é uma proteína que nos seres humanos é codificada pelo gene CRHBP.[1][2]
A hormona libertadora da corticotrofina (CRH) é um potente estimulante da síntese e secreção de péptidos derivados de preopiomelanocortina. Apesar de as concentrações de CRH na circulação periférica humana serem normalmente baixas, ela aumenta ao longo da gravidez e cai rapidamente após o parto. A CRH plasmática maternal é provavelmente originária da placenta. O plasma humano contém uma proteína de ligação a CRH que inactiva a CRH e pode prevenir estimulação pituitária-adrenal inapropriada, na gravidez.[1]
Referências
- ↑ a b «Entrez Gene: CRHBP corticotropin releasing hormone binding protein»
- ↑ Behan DP, Potter E, Lewis KA, Jenkins NA, Copeland N, Lowry PJ, Vale WW (Junho 1993). «Cloning and structure of the human corticotrophin releasing factor-binding protein gene (CRHBP)». Genomics. 16 (1): 63–8. PMID 8198617. doi:10.1006/geno.1993.1141
Leitura de apoio
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