نتایج جستجو برای: ghr

تعداد نتایج: 707  

2015
Ling Du LING DU

CISISOCS (cytokine-inducible SH2 protein/suppressor of cytokine signaling) are a family of proteins that are thought to act as negative regulators of signaling by erythropoetin, interleukin-6 and other cytokines whose receptors are related to the growth hormone receptor (GHR), and like growth hormone (GH), signal through the JAWSTAT pathway. We examined the possibility that CIS/SOCS proteins ma...

2010
Craig Stephen Ibrahim Daibes

OBJECTIVES This paper strives to develop a pragmatic view of the scope of practice and core characteristics of global health research (GHR) by examining the activities of 14 Canadian-funded global health teams that were in the process of implementing research programs. METHODS Information was collected by a reflective exploration of team proposals and progress reports, a content analysis of t...

Journal: :Journal of the Medical Library Association : JMLA 2011
Denise E Beaudoin Nicola Longo Robert A Logan Jason P Jones Joyce A Mitchell

OBJECTIVES The objectives of this study were to assess the reactions of adult patients and parents of children with metabolic conditions to receipt of an "information prescription" (IP) to visit Genetics Home Reference (GHR), a National Institutes of Health/National Library of Medicine online resource, and evaluate the perceived utility of information found on the site. METHODS Patients seen ...

Journal: :Reproduction, nutrition, development 2005
Anne Listrat Jean François Hocquette Brigitte Picard François Ménissier Jean Djiane Hélène Jammes

The expression of the growth hormone receptor (GHR) gene was investigated in semitendinosus muscle during bovine foetal development in both normal and double-muscled Charolais foetuses which differ with respect to muscle development. Northern-blot analysis of foetal muscle RNA preparations with a GHR cDNA probe identified the 4.5 kb GHR mRNA as early as 130 days post-conception. In double-muscl...

Journal: :Endocrinology 1997
N Y Chen W Y Chen J J Kopchick

Elevated GH levels are frequently seen in poorly controlled type I diabetics and have been implicated in diabetic complications. Studies of GH and GH antagonist (GHA) transgenic mice with streptozotocin (STZ)-induced diabetes have revealed that GH has a permissive effect for diabetic nephropathy, and that expression of a GHA gene protected mice against diabetic kidney lesions. To investigate wh...

2015
Hye Yoon Park In Ryang Hwang Jung Bum Seo Su Won Kim Hyun Ae Seo In Kyu Lee Jung Guk Kim

BACKGROUND This study investigated the association between the frequency of growth hormone receptor (GHR) exon 3 polymorphism (exon 3 deletion; d3-GHR) and metabolic factors in patients with acromegaly in Korea. METHODS DNA was extracted from the peripheral blood of 30 unrelated patients with acromegaly. GHR genotypes were evaluated by polymerase chain reaction and correlated with demographic...

2006
Katie Robertson John J Kopchick Jun-Li Liu

Growth hormone (GH), acting through its receptor (GHR), is essential for somatic growth and development and maintaining metabolic homeostasis. GHR gene deficient (GHR) mice exhibit drastically diminished IGF-I levels, proportional growth retardation, elevated insulin sensitivity and reduced islet β-cell mass. Unlike the liver which is mostly unaffected by changes in the IGF-I level, skeletal mu...

Journal: :Endocrinology 1999
Bernardo Contreras Frank Talamantes

In the present study, primary mouse hepatocytes from 8- to 10-week-old virgin female Swiss-Webster mice were perfused with collagenase (100 U/ml) using the two-step method. Isolated hepatocytes were plated in a rat tail type I collagen sandwich configuration to examine the regulation of GH receptor (GHR) and GH-binding protein (GHBP) expression by GH and 17beta-estradiol (E2). After 48 h of ini...

2011
Mattias Vesterlund Fahad Zadjali Torbjörn Persson Michael Lund Nielsen Benedikt M. Kessler Gunnar Norstedt Amilcar Flores-Morales

Growth Hormone is essential for the regulation of growth and the homeostatic control of intermediary metabolism. GH actions are mediated by the Growth Hormone Receptor; a member of the cytokine receptor super family that signals chiefly through the JAK2/STAT5 pathway. Target tissue responsiveness to GH is under regulatory control to avoid excessive and off-target effects upon GHR activation. Th...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology 2005
Matthew A Held Wilfredo Cosme-Blanco Lisa M Difedele Erin L Bonkowski Ram K Menon Lee A Denson

Children with cholestatic liver diseases, in particular biliary atresia, may develop an acquired growth hormone (GH) resistance. This is characterized by normal GH secretion, reduced liver GH receptor (GHR) abundance, and reduced circulating insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I). Consequences include linear growth failure, reduced muscle mass, and increased perioperative morbidity and mortality....

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