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Query: UMLS:C0153640 (
Cerebellum
)
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The
corticotropin-releasing factor
(
CRF
) type 2 receptor has three splice variants alpha, beta, and gamma. In the rodent brain only CRFR2alpha is present. In the cerebellum,
CRF
-R2alpha has two different isoforms: a full-length form (fl) and truncated (tr). Both forms
CRF
-R2 have a unique cellular distribution. During postnatal cerebellar development, the expression patterns of tr and fl isoforms are changing. This suggests that,
CRF
and the related peptide urocortin (UCN) could play distinct roles in the immature and adult cerebellum, acting via different receptors subtypes. This review focuses on differences in the distribution of each isoform of
CRF
-R2 in view of their relationship to
CRF
and UCN release sites and their possible functional implications. Moreover, it includes novel findings of molecular pathways activating
CRF
-R2 isoforms through which
CRF
and UCN excert their specific actions.
Cerebellum
2008
PMID:Localization and functional roles of corticotropin-releasing factor receptor type 2 in the cerebellum. 1841 62