The form that is purified from pig pituitary glands is known as "'corticotropin "'( anterior pituitary gland.
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This circuit, also located in a brain region controlling emotions, releases a small protein called corticotropin-releasing factor, or CRF.
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In a normal brain, an increase in serotonin causes suppression of the corticotropin-releasing hormone ( CRH ) through connection to the hippocampus.
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In addition to protein and various vitamins, placenta contains high levels of CRH ( corticotropin-releasing hormone ), known to reduce stress.
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In a patient with Cushing's disease, the tumor cells will be stimulated to release corticotropin and elevated plasma corticotropin levels will be detected.
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In a patient with Cushing's disease, the tumor cells will be stimulated to release corticotropin and elevated plasma corticotropin levels will be detected.
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Our article says it is stimulated by corticotropin-releasing hormone from the hypothalamus; honestly I don't remember but that sounds about right.
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One is stress, which increases levels in the brain of a hormone called CRF, or corticotropin releasing factor, that may act on the amygdala.
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In the study, scientists measured blood levels of corticotropin-releasing hormone, or CRH, in 485 pregnant women during the second and third trimesters.
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Corticotropin releasing hormone ( CRH ) from the hypothalamus stimulates ACTH release in a cascading effect that ends with the production of glucocorticoids from the adrenal cortex.