نتایج جستجو برای: آزمون gnrh

تعداد نتایج: 126905  

Journal: :The Journal of endocrinology 1998
M C Botté A M Chamagne M C Carré R Counis M L Kottler

The identification of gonadal gonadotropin-releasing hormone receptors (GnRH-R) and evidence of direct inhibitory effects of GnRH agonists upon steroidogenesis in adult rat gonads, lend credence to a putative intragonadal role of a locally secreted GnRH or GnRH-like peptide. Using reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction followed by Southern blot hybridization and sequencing, we identifi...

Journal: :Molecular pharmacology 2001
B J Fromme A A Katz R W Roeske R P Millar C A Flanagan

Mammalian gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) receptors preferentially bind mammalian GnRH, which has Arg in position eight. The Glu(7.32(301)) residue, which determines selectivity of the mouse GnRH receptor for Arg(8)-containing GnRH, is Asp(7.32(302)) in the human GnRH receptor. We have confirmed that Asp(7.32(302)) confers selectivity of the human GnRH receptor for Arg(8) of GnRH and inve...

Journal: :Journal of neuroendocrinology 2002
Heather N Richardson David B Parfitt Robert C Thompson Cheryl L Sisk

Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) regulates the production of testosterone via the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis and testosterone, in turn, regulates the GnRH system via negative feedback. We compared testosterone regulation of GnRH mRNA expression in four anatomically defined GnRH cell groups in juvenile and adult male Syrian hamsters, including a rostral population of GnRH cells in ...

Journal: :Endocrinology 1998
K M Longo Y Sun A C Gore

The immortalized GT1-7 cell line synthesizes and secretes GnRH, the key hormone of reproduction. However, GT1-7 cells lack the normal inputs from neurotransmitters, growth factors, and steroids, which are involved in the maturation and maintenance of GnRH neurons in the brain. We examined the effects of the neurotrophic factor insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) on GnRH gene expression and the...

Journal: :international journal of reproductive biomedicine 0
mahnaz ashrafi ashraf moini afsaneh mohammadzadeh zahra ezabadi fatemeh zafarani ahmad reza baghestani

background: polycystic ovarian syndrome (pcos) patients are prone to premature lh surge and ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (ohss). long gnrh analogue protocol and gnrh antagonist protocol are two methods utilized for induction ovulation in patients undergoing ivf/icsi. objective: the aim of this study was to compare the effects of gnrh agonists and antagonists in pcos patients. materials and...

Journal: :Endocrine reviews 2005
Chi Keung Cheng Peter C K Leung

In human beings, two forms of GnRH, termed GnRH-I and GnRH-II, encoded by separate genes have been identified. Although these hormones share comparable cDNA and genomic structures, their tissue distribution and regulation of gene expression are significantly dissimilar. The actions of GnRH are mediated by the GnRH receptor, which belongs to a member of the rhodopsin-like G protein-coupled recep...

Journal: :Endocrinology 1994
C J Knox S K Boyd S A Sower

Quantitative in vitro autoradiography was used to characterize and localize putative GnRH receptors in the anterior pituitary of the adult female sea lamprey, Petromyzon marinus. Pituitaries were sectioned at 20 microns and incubated for 3 h at 4 C with DAla6,Pro9 NEt mammalian GnRH as both the labeled and unlabeled ligand. Scatchard analysis revealed two classes of high affinity binding sites ...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2000
H Abe Y Oka

The terminal nerve (TN)-gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) neurons project widely in the brain instead of the pituitary and show endogenous pacemaker activity that is dependent on the physiological conditions of the animal. We suggest that the TN-GnRH system may act as a putative neuromodulator that is involved in the regulation of many long-lasting changes in the animal's behavior. In the p...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Shuping Wen Wei Ai Zahara Alim Ulrich Boehm

Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) signaling regulates reproductive physiology in mammals. GnRH is released by a subset of hypothalamic neurons and binds to GnRH receptor (GnRHR) on gonadotropes in the anterior pituitary gland to control production and secretion of gonadotropins that in turn regulate the activity of the gonads. Central control of reproduction is well understood in adult anim...

Journal: :Journal of neuroendocrinology 1997
A C Gore T T Yeo A Ho J L Roberts

GT1-7 cells respond to treatment with the phorbol ester, phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA), with an inhibition of transcription of the proGnRH gene and decreases in GnRH mRNA levels. However, the timing of this decrease in GnRH mRNA levels suggests that a decrease in GnRH mRNA stability may be involved in addition to an inhibition of transcription of the proGnRH gene. To address this possib...

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