reviewThe Annual Review of Pharmacology and ToxicologyJan 27, 2004Closed access

CRF and CRF Receptors: Role in Stress Responsivity and Other Behaviors

University of Pennsylvania · Salk Institute for Biological Studies

PubMed
Indexed incrossrefpubmed

Abstract

Since corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) was first characterized, a growing family of ligands and receptors has evolved. The mammalian family members include CRF, urocortinI (UcnI), UcnII, and UcnIII, along with two receptors, CRFR1 and CRFR2, and a CRF binding protein. These family members differ in their tissue distribution and pharmacology. Studies have provided evidence supporting an important role of this family in regulation of the endocrine and behavioral responses to stress. Although CRF appears to play a stimulatory role in stress responsivity through activation of CRFR1, specific actions of UcnII and UcnIII on CRFR2 may be important for dampening stress sensitivity. As the only ligand with high…

Citation impact

1,287
total citations
FWCI
19.58
Percentile
100%
References
204
Citations per year

Authors

2

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Receptor
  • Endocrinology
  • Neuroscience
  • Internal medicine
  • Psychology
  • Biology
  • Medicine
No related works found for this paper.