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Chromogranin a: Its known and possible roles in obstetrics and gynecology

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Fig. 1

Photomicrograph of human placenta after immunohistochemical staining of chromogranin A (CgA) in the syncytiotrophoblast villi using ‘Monoclonal Mouse Anti-Human Chromogranin A Clone DAK-A3’ antibody from DAKO (Glostrup, Denmark; Catalog number: MO869). Magnification 200 x.
Photomicrograph of human placenta after immunohistochemical staining of chromogranin A (CgA) in the syncytiotrophoblast villi using ‘Monoclonal Mouse Anti-Human Chromogranin A Clone DAK-A3’ antibody from DAKO (Glostrup, Denmark; Catalog number: MO869). Magnification 200 x.

Derivatives resulting from the selective decomposition of chromogranin A (CgA) into particular fragments and their major functions and roles. Adapted from [8] and [9]. PTH - parathormone, DCG - Dense-core secretory granule, nAchR - nicotinic acetylcholine receptor.

Protein/peptide (abbreviation) Amino acid sequence in CgA Principal functions/properties ascribed
CgA 1-439 DCG biogenesis and hormones sequestration at the Golgi level
Vasostatin I (VST I) 1-76 vasodilating, antiadrenergic, antiangiogenic, and proapoptotic properties; inhibits PTH secretion, promotes cell adhesion; inhibits endothelial cell proliferation/migration; antimicrobial properties
Vasostatin II (VST II) 1-115 antimicrobial, vasodilating
Chromacin 176-197 antimicrobial (both bacteriolytic and antifungal)
Pancreastatin (PST) 250-301 inhibits insulin release and glucose uptake, inhibits PTH release, inhibits glycogenolysis, stimulates glucagon and histamine release
Catestatin (CST) 352-372 inhibits nAchRs and catecholamine release, vasodilating properties; induces endothelial cell proliferation/migration; reduces cardiac contractility
Serpinin, or serine protease inhibitor 402-439 DCG biogenesis; proadrenergic properties; cell death inhibitor