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History of key regulatory peptide systems and perspectives for future research

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JOURNAL OF NEUROENDOCRINOLOGY
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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jne.13251

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cholecystokinin; corticotropin-releasing factor; enterochromaffin-like cells; glucagon; relaxin-family peptides

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In the 20th Century, regulatory peptide discovery advanced from identification to extraction, isolation, and cloning, leading to the elucidation of systems physiology and the approval of improved therapeutics and diagnostics. This wealth of information calls for a renaissance in regulatory peptides, as reviewed in this article, which focuses on gut peptides, stress hormone, and relaxin-family peptides and receptors, aiming to enhance our understanding of the current state-of-the-art and future priorities.
Throughout the 20th Century, regulatory peptide discovery advanced from the identification of gut hormones to the extraction and characterization of hypothalamic hypophysiotropic factors, and to the isolation and cloning of multiple brain neuropeptides. These discoveries were followed by the discovery of G-protein-coupled and other membrane receptors for these peptides. Subsequently, the systems physiology associated with some of these multiple regulatory peptides and receptors has been comprehensively elucidated and has led to improved therapeutics and diagnostics and their approval by the US Food and Drug Administration. In light of this wealth of information and further potential, it is truly a time of renaissance for regulatory peptides. In this perspective, we review what we have learned from the pioneers in exemplified fields of gut peptides, such as cholecystokinin, enterochromaffin-like-cell peptides, and glucagon, from the trailblazing studies on the key stress hormone, corticotropin-releasing factor, as well as from more recently characterized relaxin-family peptides and receptors. The historical viewpoints are based on our understanding of these topics in light of the earliest phases of research and on subsequent studies and the evolution of knowledge, aiming to sharpen our vision of the current state-of-the-art and those studies that should be prioritized in the future.

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