Publication | Open Access
The anomalous effect of some ACTH‐fragments missing the amino acid sequence 1–10 on the corticosteroidogenesis in purified isolated rat adrenal cells
14
Citations
13
References
1984
Year
Human GrowthActh-derived PeptidesSequence 1–10GlucocorticoidReproductive EndocrinologyAdrenal GlandStandard ActhNeuroendocrine MechanismPeptides Acth Nh2Steroid MetabolismBiochemistryEndocrine MechanismAdrenal DiseaseNervous SystemEndocrinologyPharmacologyAdrenal HealthPhysiologyAnomalous EffectMedicine
The corticosteroidogenicity of ACTH-derived peptides was tested in a purified isolated rat adrenal cell system. The activity was related to the activity of standard ACTH (synthetic hACTH; potency fixed at 100). The peptides ACTH NH2 and ACTH showed steroidogenicity at pharmacological doses (potencies: 0.00067 and 0.00032, respectively). None of the peptides tested inhibited or potentiated the ACTH-induced steroidogenesis at low doses (0.5-50 000 pg). The results suggest the presence of a second center within the ACTH molecule capable of inducing steroidogenesis.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1