The human pancreas was found to have highly specific receptors for the hormone secretin, but the pattern of enzyme activation by related peptides (including sermorelin/GRF) suggested additional receptor types are also present. Secretin was the most potent stimulator of adenylate cyclase, while sermorelin showed only weak activity, and the results point to a separate "helodermin-PHI-preferring" receptor that helps explain why structurally related peptides can activate pancreatic signaling.
Robberecht, P; De Neef, P; Waelbroeck, M; Camus, J C; Scemama, J L; Fourmy, D; Pradayrol, L; Vaysse, N; Christophe, J