نتایج جستجو برای: neurotensin

تعداد نتایج: 1310  

Journal: :Journal of nuclear medicine : official publication, Society of Nuclear Medicine 2014
Zhanhong Wu Lin Li Shuanglong Liu Fumiko Yakushijin Kenichi Yakushijin David Horne Peter S Conti Zibo Li Fouad Kandeel John E Shively

UNLABELLED Accumulating evidence suggests that neurotensin receptors (NTRs) play key roles in cancer growth and survival. In this study, we developed a simple and efficient method to radiolabel neurotensin peptide with (18)F for NTR-targeted imaging. METHODS The thiol-reactive reagent (18)F-(2-(2-(2-fluoroethoxy)ethoxy)ethylsulfonyl)ethane ((18)F-DEG-VS) was facilely prepared through 1-step r...

2016
Christoph Klenk Janosch Ehrenmann Marco Schütz Andreas Plückthun

Structural and biophysical studies as well as drug screening approaches on G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) have been largely hampered by the poor biophysical properties and low expression yields of this largest class of integral membrane proteins. Thermostabilisation of GPCRs by introduction of stabilising mutations has been a key factor to overcome these limitations. However, labelled liga...

Journal: :The Journal of comparative neurology 2001
L P Morin J H Blanchard

The intergeniculate leaflet (IGL) of the lateral geniculate complex has widespread, bilateral, and reciprocal connections with nuclei in the subcortical visual shell. Its function is poorly understood with respect to its role in visual processing. The most well-known IGL projection, and the only one with a clear function, is the geniculohypothalamic tract (GHT) that terminates in the suprachias...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2008
David G Harper Edward G Stopa Victoria Kuo-Leblanc Ann C McKee Kentaro Asayama Ladislav Volicer Neil Kowall Andrew Satlin

The suprachiasmatic nuclei (SCN) are necessary and sufficient for the maintenance of circadian rhythms in primate and other mammalian species. The human dorsomedial SCN contains populations of non-species-specific vasopressin and species-specific neurotensin neurons. We made time-series recordings of core body temperature and locomotor activity in 19 elderly, male, end-stage dementia patients a...

Journal: :Biomaterials 2012
Gavin D Kenny Claudio Villegas-Llerena Aristides D Tagalakis Frederick Campbell Katharina Welser Mauro Botta Alethea B Tabor Helen C Hailes Mark F Lythgoe Stephen L Hart

The efficient targeted delivery of nucleic acids in vivo provides some of the greatest challenges to the development of genetic therapies. We aim to develop nanocomplex formulations that achieve targeted transfection of neuroblastoma tumours that can be monitored simultaneously by MRI. Here, we have compared nanocomplexes comprising self-assembling mixtures of liposomes, plasmid DNA and one of ...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2002
Stéphane Martin Jean-Pierre Vincent Jean Mazella

Receptor recycling plays a key role in the modulation of cellular responses to extracellular signals. The purpose of this work was to identify residues in G-protein coupled neurotensin receptors that are directly involved in recycling. Both the high affinity receptor-1 (NTR1) and the levocabastine-sensitive NTR2 are internalized after neurotensin binding. Here, we show that only the mouse NTR2 ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
Jim F White Justin Grodnitzky John M Louis Loc B Trinh Joseph Shiloach Joanne Gutierrez John K Northup Reinhard Grisshammer

G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) have been found as monomers but also as dimers or higher-order oligomers in cells. The relevance of the monomeric or dimeric receptor state for G protein activation is currently under debate for class A rhodopsin-like GPCRs. Clarification of this issue requires the availability of well defined receptor preparations as monomers or dimers and an assessment of t...

2013
Yasuyuki Nakamura Jun Ishii Akihiko Kondo

G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are currently the most important pharmaceutical targets for drug discovery because they regulate a wide variety of physiological processes. Consequently, simple and convenient detection systems for ligands that regulate the function of GPCR have attracted attention as powerful tools for new drug development. We previously developed a yeast-based fluorescence ...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2000
F Vandenbulcke D Nouel J P Vincent J Mazella A Beaudet

The neuropeptide neurotensin (NT) is known to be internalized in a receptor-mediated fashion into its target cells. To gain insight into the mechanisms underlying this process, we monitored in parallel the migration of the NT1 neurotensin receptor subtype and a fluorescent analog of NT (fluo-NT) in COS-7 cells transfected with a tagged NT1 construct. Fluo-NT internalization was prevented by hyp...

2007
Tatjana Mijatovic Philippe Gailly Véronique Mathieu Nancy De Nève Paul Yeaton Robert Kiss Christine Decaestecker

BACKGROUND While the neurotensin (NT) roles in pancreatic cancer growth are well documented, its effects on pancreatic cancer cell migration have not been described. METHODS The NT-induced effects on the migration process of human pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma cells (PDACs) were characterized by means of various assays including computer-assisted video-microscopy, fluorescence microscopy, ...

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