Course code: vbb 301 course title: Biochemistry of Hormones & Disease number of units


  Role of c-GMP in Hormone Action


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Biochemistry of Hormones & Disease

7. 
Role of c-GMP in Hormone Action 
Hormone such as insulin and growth hormone affect the guanylate cyclase c-GMP system. This 
will increase the intracellular concentration of c-GMP and activate c-GMP dependent protein 
kinase. The active c-GMP protein kinase would in turn bring about phosphorylation of specific 
cellular proteins to change their activities leading to relaxation of smooth muscle, vasodilation 
and other effect. It is likely that Ca
2+
may act as a second messenger to activate guanylate 
cyclase and thereby increasing the concentration of c-GMP inside the cell. 
8. 
Role of Phosphorylation of Tyrosine kinase 
In fact a second messenger for insulin, growth hormone prolactin, oxytocin etc has not been 
identified so far. However, binding of them to their respective membrane receptors activates a 
specific protein kinase called tyrosine kinase which phosphorylates tyrosine residue of specific 
proteins. This may bring about some metabolic changes. 
REGULATION OF HORMONE SECRETION 
Hormones secretion is strictly under control of several mechanisms. 
a. Neuroendocrinal Control Mechanism 
Nerve impulses control some endocrine secretion. Cholinergic sympathetic fibers stimulate 
cathecholamine secretion from adrenal medulla. Centres in the midbrain, brainstem
hippocampus, etc can send nerve impulses which react with the hypothalamus through 
cholinergic and bioaminergic neurons. At the terminations of these neurons they release 
acetylcholine and biogenic amines to regulate the secretions of hypophysiotropic peptide 
hormones from hypothalamic peptidergic neurons. Some of the endocrine releases are controlled 
by either stimulatory or inhibitory hormones from a controlling gland, e.g corticosteroids are 
controlled by coticotropins and thyroid hormonrs are controlled by thyroptropin from anterior 
pituitary. The tropins are further regulation by hypothalamic releasing hormones. 
b. 

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