Abbreviated name: AM
Compound class:
Endogenous peptide in human, mouse or rat
Comment: Adrenomedullin is 52 amino acid peptide which is mainly expressed in endothelial and smooth muscle cells. It acts as a vasodilatory peptide and it is known to regulate endothelial barrier function and vascular tone. Evidence from animal models indicates that it is a key player in the development of sepsis-associated hemodynamic and microcirculatory disorders.
Species: Human
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Related Sequences | |
adrenomedullin {Sp: Mouse} |
TargetsAM1 receptor; AM2 receptor; CGRP receptor |
adrenomedullin {Sp: Rat} |
TargetsGPR182; ACKR3; AM1 receptor; AM2 receptor; CGRP receptor |
PAMP-20 {Sp: Human} |
TargetsMRGPRX2 |
Other Similar Sequences | |
AM-(11-50) (rat) |
TargetsAM1 receptor |
AM-(20-50) (rat) |
TargetsAM1 receptor; AM2 receptor |
AM-(22-52) (human) |
TargetsAM1 receptor; AM2 receptor |
[125I]AM (rat) |
TargetsAM1 receptor; AM2 receptor |