CRF Receptors

Corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF), also known as corticotropin-releasing hormone, is a major regulator of homeostasis, mediating the autonomic, behavioral and neuroendocrine responses to stress. CRF has also been suggested to play a role in cell growth and survival. To date, two types of CRF receptors have been cloned from several mammals: CRF1 and CRF2 receptors. Two splice variants of the CRF2 receptor have been identified in rodents; CRF2a and CRF2b.

Targets

CRF Receptor Target Files

CRF1 Receptors (CRHR1)

CRF2 Receptors (CRHR2)

Related Targets

Receptor Data

CRF Receptor Data

Receptor SubtypeCRF1CRF2aCRF2b
Transduction MechanismActivates GsActivates GsActivates Gs
Featured CompoundsKi (nM)
AgonistsCRF (human, rat) (1151)
Stressin I (1608)
11
1.5
44
224
38
224
AntagonistsNBI 27914 (1591)
CP 154526 (2779)
CP 376395 (3212)
K 41498 (2070)
2
2.7
12
425
> 10000
> 10000
> 10000
0.66
-
> 10000
> 10000
0.62

References

Perrin and Vale (1999) Corticotropin releasing factor receptors and their ligand family. Ann.N.Y.Acad.Sci. 885 312. Maciejewski-Lenoir et al (200) Selective impairment of corticotropin-releasing factor1 (CRF1) receptor-mediated function using CRF coupled to saporin. Endocrinology 141 498.