Calcitonin gene-related peptide

Calcitonin-related polypeptide alpha
Human calcitonin (black) bound to the calcitonin receptor. PDB: 7TYO
Identifiers
SymbolCALCA
Alt. symbolsCALC1
NCBI gene796
HGNC1437
OMIM114130
RefSeqNM_001741
UniProtP06881
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Calcitonin-related polypeptide, beta
Identifiers
SymbolCALCB
Alt. symbolsCALC2
NCBI gene797
HGNC1438
OMIM114160
RefSeqNM_000728
UniProtP10092
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Calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) is a member of the calcitonin family of peptides consisting of calcitonin, amylin, adrenomedullin, adrenomedullin 2 (intermedin) and calcitonin‑receptor‑stimulating peptide. Calcitonin is mainly produced by thyroid C cells whilst CGRP is secreted and stored in the nervous system.[1] This peptide, in humans, exists in two forms: CGRP alpha (α-CGRP or CGRP I), and CGRP beta (β-CGRP or CGRP II).[2] α-CGRP is a 37-amino acid neuropeptide and is formed by alternative splicing[3] of the calcitonin/CGRP gene located on chromosome 11. β-CGRP is less studied. In humans, β-CGRP differs from α-CGRP by three amino acids and is encoded in a separate, nearby gene.[4] The CGRP family includes calcitonin (CT), adrenomedullin (AM), and amylin (AMY).[5]

Function

CGRP is produced in both peripheral and central neurons.[6] It is a potent peptide vasodilator and can function in the transmission of nociception.[7][8] In the spinal cord, the function and expression of CGRP may differ depending on the location of synthesis. CGRP is derived mainly from the cell bodies of motor neurons when synthesized in the ventral horn of the spinal cord and may contribute to the regeneration of nervous tissue after injury. Conversely, CGRP is derived from dorsal root ganglion when synthesized in the dorsal horn of the spinal cord and may be linked to the transmission of pain.[9] In the trigeminal vascular system, the cell bodies of the trigeminal ganglion are the main source of CGRP. CGRP is thought to play a role in cardiovascular homeostasis and nociception. In the heart, CGRP acts as a chronotrope by increasing heart rate.[10]: 202  Apart from these attributes, CGRP is known to modulate the autonomic nervous system and plays a role in ingestion.[10]: 201–204 

CGRP has moderate effects on calcium homeostasis compared to its extensive actions in other areas, such as the autonomic nervous system.

Appetite

As a neuropeptide, CGRP acts as an appetite suppressant and contributes to gastric acid secretion.[10] It also functions in temperature homeostasis, increases heart rate, and plays a role in the release of the pituitary hormones in a paracrine manner.[10] Because of these characteristics, it has been said that CGRP functions more as a neurotransmitter than a hormone.[10]

Stem cell mobilization

CGRP has a role in human stem cell mobilization.[11] In investigations carried out during last five years, treatment with CGRP resulted in significantly increased CGRP levels in the bone marrow extracellular fluid and substantially increased the number of HSCs mobilized by G-CSF.[12] The results performed on different experiments by the same research group led to the conclusion that G-CSF-induced HSC mobilization is regulated by the nociceptor nerve-derived neuropeptide CGRP. This peptide exerts its effect on HSC mobilization via the RAMP1 pathway.[12]

Receptors

Structure of the human calcitonin recptor-Gs complex. The calcitonin transmembrane receptor (blue) is bound to human calcitonin (red) and the Gs complex (yellow). PDB: 7TYO

CGRP mediates its effects through a heteromeric receptor composed of a G protein-coupled receptor called calcitonin receptor-like receptor (CALCRL) and a receptor activity-modifying protein (RAMP1).[13] CGRP receptors are found throughout all the body, suggesting that the protein may modulate a variety of physiological functions in all major systems (e.g., respiratory, endocrine, gastrointestinal, immune, and cardiovascular).[14] The extracellular loop number 2 is fundamental for ligand induced activation, with key interactions of R274/Y278/D280/W283.[15]

Regulation

Regulation of the calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) gene is in part controlled by the expression of the mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPK) signaling pathway,[16] cytokines such as TNFα[17] and iNOS.[18]

5HT1 receptor agonists, such as sumatriptan, increase intracellular calcium, which cause decreases in CGRP promoter activity.[16]

CGRP receptor is found in myelinated A-fibers axon which is required for ligand specificity and function of the receptor. The CGRP receptor has three subunits: receptor activity-modifying protein 1 (RAMP1), calcitonin-like receptor (CLR) and receptor component protein (RCP).[19] The complex central receptor is the G protein-coupled receptor calcitonin receptor-like receptor (CALCRL) which is necessary for CGRP and adrenomedullin (AM receptors). For function CGRP, CALCRL must coincide with RAMP1 where the ligand-binding domain of CGRP is located. It also includes two cytoplasmic proteins that associate with the CALCRL-RAMP1 to form signal transduction. CALCRL contains the Gα subunit, which activates adenylyl cyclase and cAMP-dependent signaling pathways. Receptor-mediated transduction elevates in intracellular cAMP activate protein kinase A, which results in the phosphorylation of multiple targets, including potassium- sensitive ATP channels (KATP channels), extracellular signal-related kinases and transcription factors such as cAMP-responsive element-binding protein (CREB). In smooth muscle of neurovascular region, the elevation of cAMP upon CGRP activation results in vasodilation of the blood vessel. Chronic exposure to CGRP causes degradation of lysosomes.[20]

Research

Increased levels of CGRP have been reported in migraine and temporomandibular joint disorder patients as well as a variety of other diseases such as cardiac failure, hypertension, and sepsis.[21][22][23][24][25][26][27]

There is mounting evidence to suggest that CGRP may be beneficial in preventing the development of hypertension and cardiovascular pathologies associated with hypertension.[2] Prophylactic therapy with calcitonin gene-related peptides (CGRPs) may have unknown fertility consequences for women of child bearing age. This is of particular concern, as females (16.6%) are more genetically predisposed to migraine than are males (7.5%).[28]

Preclinical evidence suggests that, during a migraine, activated primary sensory neurons (meningeal nociceptors) in the trigeminal ganglion release CGRP from their peripherally projecting nerve endings located within the meninges.[29][27] This CGRP then binds to and activates CGRP receptors located around meningeal vessels, causing vasodilation, mast cell degranulation, and plasma extravasation.[14][29][30][31] Human observations have further implicated the role of CGRP in the pathophysiology of migraine. Activation of primary sensory neurons in the trigeminal vascular system in humans can cause the release of CGRP. During some migraine attacks, increased concentrations of CGRP can be found in both saliva and in plasma drawn from the external jugular vein.[14][29][30][31] Furthermore, intravenous administration of alpha-CGRP is able to induce headache in individuals susceptible to migraine.[32][27]

Medicines

New medicines are now on the market that contain antibodies against either CGRP itself, or its receptor. They are called monoclonal antibodies (MABs) and are large molecules that do not cross the blood-brain-barrier.[33] They typically are not metabolized by the liver and have little direct impact on the metabolism of more conventional small-molecule drugs.[34] They also tend to have relatively long half-lives in the body, but must be given parenterally (preferably by injection) due to very poor absorption from the digestive tract.[35] They have been proved to be effective in people who experience migraine headaches, both with and without aura, and both episodic and chronic cluster headache. These are the first class of preventive medications originally designed and approved for people with migraine.[27] Monoclonal means all the antibodies are made from the same genetic material, although different MABs may derive from different sources, e.g. from hamster ovarian cells, from yeast cells or from humanized cell cultures. The antibodies are also made repeatedly to make them all identical, which results in difficult and relatively expensive production lines. Antibodies are proteins that counter or interfere with very specific parts of another protein or the site where a protein is supposed to bind to the receptor. Most commonly thought of in being used to prevent or fight off infections.[36]

The first approved by the FDA is called erenumab (trade name Aimovig), produced by pharmaceutical company Amgen and Novartis. It interacts with the CGRP receptor. It is injected once monthly with a dose of 70 or 140 mg. Few adverse effects were reported (most related to injection site reactions) and patients had a significant reduction in migraines.[37][38]

The second approved by the FDA is called fremanezumab (trade name Ajovy), produced by the Teva pharmaceutical company. It interacts with the CGRP protein, whose expression is related to migraine attacks. It may be administered monthly or every three months, giving options for users. Trials have shown a reduction of greater than 50% of migraine days for those who responded. There were few significant side effects during trials, most related to injection site reactions.[39][40]

The third approved by the FDA is called galcanezumab (trade name Emgality), produced by the Eli Lilly Company. It interacts with the CGRP protein, whose expression is related to migraine attacks. It is injected once a month, after the first month having a double dose. The main side effects are injection site reactions.[41][42]

Approved by the FDA in February 2020, ubrogepant (Ubrelvy) is an oral medication manufactured by Allergan.

Also FDA approved in February 2020, eptinezumab (Vyepti), is an intravenous migraine prophylactic medication manufactured by Lundbeck.

In September 2021 the FDA approved Qulipta (atogepant), the first oral CGRP receptor antagonist approved to prevent chronic migraine.[43]

The phytocannabinoids delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol (Δ9-THC) and its oxidative byproduct cannabinol (CBN) are found to induce a CB1 and CB2 cannabinoid receptor-independent release of calcitonin gene-related peptide from capsaicin-sensitive perivascular sensory nerves, an action other psychotropic cannabinoids cannot do.[44][45]

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Undersecretary of Department of Health of the Philippines In this Philippine name for married women, the birth middle name or maternal family name is Dumandan, the birth surname or paternal family name is Singh, and the marital name is Vergeire. UndersecretaryMaria Rosario VergeireM.D., MPH, CESO IIVergeire in 2020Secretary of HealthOfficer in ChargeIn officeJuly 14, 2022 – June 5, 2023PresidentBongbong MarcosPreceded byFrancisco Duque IIISucceeded byTed HerbosaUndersecretary ...

Roger Cunliffe, 3rd Baron Cunliffe (born 12 January 1932), is a retired architect and consulting project manager. He specialised in project strategy, particularly for office buildings, museums and exhibition complexes, and for city planning, both in the UK and overseas. He designed various museums and office buildings, and was the job architect of the listed Commonwealth Institute in Holland Park, London. He and his wife now have a small farm and woodlands in Suffolk. The title of baron was g...

 

German artist For the Polish theologian, see Johannes Crellius. Hans KrellPresumed self portrait in the Battle of OrshaBornc. 1490CrailsheimDied1565 or 1586LeipzigKnown forPaintingNotable workBattle of OrshaMovementRenaissance Hans Krell (c. 1490–1565[1] or 1586),[2] also Krehl ou Kreil,[1] was a German painter[3] of the Renaissance, mainly known as a portrait painter. He is thought to have been born in Crailsheim[2] or Ansbach, and died in Leipz...

 

2002 edition of the European Men's Handball Championship This article includes a list of references, related reading, or external links, but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations. Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations. (February 2013) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) 2002 European Men's Handball ChampionshipTournament detailsHost country SwedenDates25 January – 3 FebruaryTeams16 (from 1 confederation)Ve...

c. 1529 painting by Giovanni Girolamo Savoldo Portrait of a Clad WarriorArtistGiovanni Girolamo SavoldoYearc. 1529Mediumoil on canvasDimensions91 cm × 123 cm (36 in × 48 in)LocationLouvre Museum, Paris The Portrait of a Clad Warrior, also known as Portrait of Gaston of Foix, is an oil on canvas painting by the Italian High Renaissance painter Giovanni Girolamo Savoldo, dating to c. 1529 and housed in the Louvre Museum, in Paris. History and descript...

 

Санктъ-Петербургъ Опера Основан 1987 год Здание театра Местоположение Санкт-Петербург Адрес Galernaya ul. 33, 190000 Saint Petersburg Руководство Директор Евгений Малыгин Художественный руководитель Юрий Александров Сайт spbopera.ru  Медиафайлы на Викискладе Объект культурного наследия Ро...

 

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Fahne der Weimarer Republik Als Weimarer Republik (zeitgenössisch auch Deutsche Republik) wird der Abschnitt der deutschen Geschichte von 1918 bis 1933 bezeichnet, in dem erstmals eine parlamentarische Demokratie in Deutschland bestand. Diese Epoche löste die konstitutionelle Monarchie der Kaiserzeit ab und begann mit der Ausrufung der Republik am 9. November 1918. Sie endete de facto mit der Machtergreifung der NSDAP infolge der Ernennung Adolf Hitlers zum Reichskanzler am 30. Januar 1933....

 

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