Dictionary Definition
corticotrophin n : a hormone produced by the
anterior pituitary gland that stimulates the adrenal cortex [syn:
adrenocorticotropic
hormone, adrenocorticotrophic
hormone, ACTH, adrenocorticotropin,
adrenocorticotrophin,
corticotropin]
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English
Extensive Definition
Adrenocorticotropic hormone () (ACTH or
corticotropin) is a polypeptide hormone produced and secreted by
the pituitary
gland. It is an important component of the
hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis.
Production
ACTH is synthesised from pro-opiomelanocortin (POMC) and secreted from corticotropes in the anterior lobe (or adenohypophysis) of the pituitary gland in response to the hormone corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) released by the hypothalamus. It is also produced by cells of immune system (T cells, B cells and macrophages) as a response to stimuli that go along with stress (including CRH).POMC is cleaved into ACTH and β-lipotropin.
γ-lipotropin and
β-endorphin
result from the cleavage of this β-lipotropin.
Structure
ACTH consists of 39 amino acids, the first 13 of which (counting from the N-terminus) may be cleaved to form α-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (α-MSH). (This common structure is one reason that patients with hypocortisolism or Addison's disease, in which ACTH levels are elevated, often present with excessively tanned skin.)After a short period of time, ACTH is cleaved
into α-melanocyte-stimulating
hormone (α-MSH) and CLIP, a peptide with unknown activity in
humans.
Function
ACTH acts through the stimulation of cell surface ACTH receptors, which are primarily located on the adrenocortical cells. ACTH stimulates the cortex of the adrenal gland and boosts the synthesis of corticosteroids, mainly glucocorticoids but also sex steroids (androgens).ACTH is also related to the circadian
rhythm in many organisms.
The half-life of ACTH
in human blood is about ten minutes.
Synthetic ACTH
ACTH is available as a synthetic derivative in the forms of cosyntropin, tradename Cortrosyn and synacthen (synthetic ACTH). Both are very rarely used in place of glucocorticoids to treat secondary adrenal insufficiency in a hospital setting, but are primarily used to conduct the ACTH stimulation test.Associated conditions
- Addison's disease
- Small cell carcinoma (a common cause of ACTH secreted ectopically)
- Adrenoleukodystrophy
- Congenital adrenal hyperplasia
- Cushing's syndrome
- Nelson's syndrome
corticotrophin in Bulgarian: Адренокортикотропен
хормон
corticotrophin in Czech: Adrenokortikotropní
hormon
corticotrophin in Danish: Adrenokortikotropt
hormon
corticotrophin in German:
Adrenocorticotropin
corticotrophin in Spanish: Hormona
adrenocorticotropa
corticotrophin in French: Hormone
corticotrope
corticotrophin in Indonesian: Hormon
Adrenocorticotropic
corticotrophin in Italian: Ormone
adrenocorticotropo
corticotrophin in Hebrew: הורמון
אדרנוקורטיקוטרופי
corticotrophin in Macedonian:
Адренокортикотропин
corticotrophin in Dutch: Corticotropine
corticotrophin in Japanese: 副腎皮質刺激ホルモン
corticotrophin in Norwegian: Adrenokortikotropt
hormon
corticotrophin in Polish: Hormon
adrenokortykotropowy
corticotrophin in Portuguese: Hormônio
adrenocorticotrófico
corticotrophin in Russian: Адренокортикотропный
гормон
corticotrophin in Slovak: Kortikotropín
corticotrophin in Finnish: Kortikotropiini
corticotrophin in Swedish: Adrenokortikotropiskt
hormon
corticotrophin in Chinese:
促腎上腺皮質素