Activin and inhibin are two closely related protein complexes that have almost directly opposite biological effects. Identified in 1986,activin enhances FSH biosynthesis and secretion, and participates in the regulation of the menstrual cycle. Many other functions have been found to be exerted by activin, including roles in cell proliferation, differentiation, apoptosis,metabolism, homeostasis, immune response, wound repair, and endocrine function. Conversely inhibin downregulates FSH synthesis and inhibits FSH secretion. The existence of inhibin was hypothesized as early as 1916; however, it was not demonstrated to exist until Neena Schwartz and Cornelia Channing's work in the mid 1970s, after which both proteins were molecularly characterized ten years later.
Activin is a dimer composed of two identical or very similar beta subunits. Inhibin is also a dimer wherein the first component is a beta subunit similar or identical to the beta subunit in activin. However, in contrast to activin, the second component of the inhibin dimer is a more distantly-related alpha subunit. Activin, inhibin and a number of other structurally related proteins such as anti-Müllerian hormone, bone morphogenetic protein, and growth differentiation factor belong to the TGF-β protein superfamily.
I know I should try, and I do.
I know that I can't win.
But I try for you, sometimes I pretend.
I've found my happiness.
Dark is day, and the night is blue.
But darling that's alright.
Cause' I know without you, I'd be left alone.
With my unhappiness.
If you think your alone, if you think that it's wrong that you've only died inside.
Always lonely, always lonely.
If you think that it's true, that your love ain't blue, that there's nothing to do but cry.
Then your lonely, always lonely.
Don't know why I cry, but I do.
I worry over you.
And I know someday, that when this love is through.
I'll find unhappiness.
When I'm through, I'll find unhappiness.