Neuroendocrine Regulatory Peptide
Neuroendocrine Regulatory Peptides (NERP) are novel hypothalamic peptides, they are involved in the control of body fluid homeostasis by regulation of vasopressin release. NERPs are in the storage granules of the paraventricular and supraoptic nuclei in the hypothalamus of both rats and humans. They can suppress hypertonic saline- or angiotensin II-induced vasopressin release from the hypothalamus and pituitary.
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Neuroendocrine Regulatory Peptide
- Name: Neuroendocrine Regulatory Peptide-1 (human)
- Sequence: RPESALLGGSEAGERLLQQGLAQVEA-NH2
- CAS Number: [954420-50-9]
- Formula: None
- Characteristics: None
- Reference: None
- Name: Neuroendocrine Regulatory Peptide-2 (human)
- Sequence: (Pyr)-AEATRQAAAQEERLADLASDLLLQYLLQGGARQRGLG-NH2
- CAS Number: None
- Formula: None
- Characteristics: None
- Reference: None
- Name: Neuroendocrine Regulatory Peptide-2 (rat)
- Sequence: (Pyr)-AEATRQAAAQEERLADLASDLLLQYLLQGGARQRDLG-NH2
- CAS Number: None
- Formula: None
- Characteristics: None
- Reference: None
- Name: Neuroendocrine Regulatory Peptide-1 (rat)
- Sequence: LEGSFLGGSEAGERLLQQGLAQVEA-NH2
- CAS Number: [954420-51-0]
- Formula: None
- Characteristics: None
- Reference: None
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