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Prolactin Releasing Peptide (1-31), human (acetate) is a high affinity GPR10 ligand that causes the release of the prolactin. Prolactin Releasing Peptide (1-31) binds to GPR10 for human and rats with Ki values of 1.03 nM and 0.33 nM, respectively. Prolactin Releasing Peptide (1-31) can be used for the research of the hypothalamo-pituitary axis[1][2].
Prolactin Releasing Peptide (1-31), human (acetate) binds to GPR10 for human and rats with Ki values of 1.03 nM and 0.33 nM, respectively[1].
Prolactin Releasing Peptide (1-31), human (acetate) (ICV, 5 nM) increases plasma FSH, total plasma testosterone and significantly increased the release of LHRH from hypothalamic explants in vitro[2].
Prolactin Releasing Peptide (1-31) (human) (ICV, 100 nM) increases the hypothalanic peptides involved in the control of pituitary hormone release, vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) and galanin but had no effect on orexin A secretion[2].
Catalog Number | I042804 |
Molecular Formula | C162H26N56O44S |
Purity | ≥95% |
Reference | [1]. Langmead CJ, et al. Characterization of the binding of [(125)I]-human prolactin releasing peptide (PrRP) to GPR10, a novel G protein coupled receptor. Characterization of the binding of [(125)I]-human prolactin releasing peptide (PrRP) to GPR10, a novel G protein coupled receptor. [2]. L J Seal, et al. Prolactin releasing peptide (PrRP) stimulates luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) via a hypothalamic mechanism in male rats. Endocrinology. 2000 May;141(5):1909-12. |