Intracrine

Intracrine

Jesse Russell Ronald Cohn

     

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ISBN: 978-5-5107-9680-3

High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Intracrine refers to a hormone that acts inside a cell. Steroid hormones act through intracellular (mostly nuclear) receptors and, thus, may be considered to be intracrines. In contrast, peptide or protein hormones, in general, act as endocrines, autocrines, or paracrines by binding to their receptors present on the cell surface. Several peptide/protein hormones or their isoforms also act inside the cell through different mechanisms. These peptide/protein hormones, which have intracellular functions, are also called intracrines. The term `intracrine` is thought to have been coined to represent peptide/protein hormones that also have intracellular actions.