Abstract

I. Introduction II. Biosynthesis of TRH and Other pro-TRH-Derived Peptides A. Biosynthesis and processing of pro-TRH B. Intracellular sites of pro-TRH processing C. Tissue-specific processing of pro-TRH D. The role of PCs and CPs E. Neuropeptide and catecholamine regulation of Pro-TRH biosynthesis and processing F. Glucocorticoids modulate the biosynthesis and processing of pro-TRH G. Leptin regulates pro-TRH biosynthesis III. Function of TRH A. The HPT axis B. Extrahypophysiotropic TRH IV. Function of non-TRH pro-TRH-Derived Peptides A. prepro-TRH160–169 (pST10) B. prepro-TRH178–199 (pFE22) C. prepro-TRH178–185 and prepro-TRH186–199 (pFQ7 and pSE14) D. prepro-TRH53–74 (pFT22) E. prepro-TRH83–106 (pEH24) and prepro-TRH208–255 F. TRH-Gly V. Non-TRH pro-TRH-Derived Peptides Outside of the CNS VI. TRH and Other pro-TRH-Derived Peptide Receptors A. The TRH receptor B. The prepro-TRH160–169 (pST10) receptor VII. TRH Degradation VIII. Concluding Remarks

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