“…Many of the known genes and proteins regulated by PACAP are associated with neuritogenesis [i.e., DISC1-binding zinc-finger protein or early growth response 1 Ravni et al, 2008)], hormone secretion [i.e., selenoprotein T (Grumolato et al, 2003a(Grumolato et al, , 2008], cell growth [i.e., growth arrest specific 1 or cyclin B2 (Vaudry et al, 2002b)], and cell survival [i.e., caspase3 or serum/glucocorticoid regulated kinase (Lebon et al, 2006;Ravni et al, 2006aRavni et al, , 2008Samal et al, 2007)]. It should be pointed out, however, that during differentiation, PACAP probably synergizes with other growth factors to induce the full functional phenotype of neuroendocrine cells (Lazarovici and Fink, 1999;Hashimoto et al, 2000a;Sakai et al, 2001;Vaudry and Taupenot, 2002;Beaujean et al, 2003;Greene and Angelastro, 2005).…”