نتایج جستجو برای: regulating

تعداد نتایج: 95988  

Journal: :physiology and pharmacology 0
nuredin bakhtiari department of biochemistry, faculty of basic sciences, sanandaj branch, islamic azad university, sanandaj, iran. elham moslemee-jalalvand jahanfard kazemi

we and other studies have elucidated single molecules that can attenuate aging and extend longevity. indeed, these molecules could prevent age-associated diseases simultaneously and probably extending healthy-life spans. in this review, we discuss recent advances, controversies, opportunities and challenges surrounding ursolic acid (ua) in relationship with aging. in this regard, ua also known ...

Jalilvand, Mohammad Reza, Ghasemzadeh-Moghadam, Hamed , Hosseini, Seyed Hamid , Izadfar, Alireza , Namdar- Ahmadabad, Hassan , Rajabzadeh, Rezvan , Shokooh, Foroozan ,

Introduction: Poor epistemological beliefs are among the reasons which will lead a person to tiredness, lack of motivation and distrust to personal abilities. This is usually resulted from the fact that individuals with such beliefs image the knowledge as unrelated and confusing elements which surrounded by references and they will never try for learning it. In the recent years, there are high ...

Introduction: Self-regulating learning is an important educational and research process which is influenced by the motivational beliefs. Some of the educational methods are more effective on the motivational beliefs and self-regulating. This work was accomplished for comparing the effects of cooperative learning method to lecture method on the motivational beliefs and self-regulating learning s...

Journal: :European journal of endocrinology 2012
Patric J D Delhanty Sebastian J Neggers Aart J van der Lely

Des-acyl ghrelin (DAG) is one of the three preproghrelin gene-encoded peptides. Compared with ghrelin and obestatin, it has not received the attention it deserves. DAG has long been considered an inert degradation product of acyl ghrelin (AG). Recent evidence, however, indicates that DAG behaves like a separate hormone. DAG can act together with AG, can antagonize AG, and seems to have AG-indep...

Journal: :Acta biochimica et biophysica Sinica 2008
Geyang Xu Yin Li Wenjiao An Weizhen Zhang

Ghrelin, an endogenous ligand for the growth hormone secretagogue receptor, is a gastric hormone that has been found to have a wide variety of biological functions. This review summarizes our current understanding of the effects of ghrelin on cell differentiation and tissue development, with an emphasis on the lineage determination of mesenchymal stem cells.

Journal: :Brain, behavior, and immunity 2014
Nicolette C Bishop Harumi Hayashida Megan Clark Charlotte Coombs Sean Miller David J Stensel

The orexigenic peptide hormone ghrelin exerts potent inhibitory effects on pro-inflammatory cytokine release via the growth hormone secretagogue receptor-1a (GHS-R1a) on T cells and monocytes. As such, ghrelin is a promising therapeutic agent for the treatment of inflammatory conditions, but these effects depend on the availability of GHS-R1a. The aim of this study was to determine the effect o...

Journal: :Peptides 2007
Tohru Miura Keisuke Maruyama Sei-Ichi Shimakura Hiroyuki Kaiya Minoru Uchiyama Kenji Kangawa Seiji Shioda Kouhei Matsuda

Intracerebroventricular (ICV) administration of ghrelin, orexin and neuropeptide Y (NPY) stimulates food intake in goldfish. Orexin and NPY interact with each other in the regulation of feeding, while ghrelin-induced feeding has also shown to be mediated by NPY in the goldfish model. To investigate the interaction between ghrelin and orexin, we examined the effects of a selective orexin recepto...

2014
Yuanjie Mao Takeshi Tokudome Ichiro Kishimoto

Hexarelin, a synthetic growth hormone-releasing peptide, can bind to and activate the growth hormone secretagogue receptor (GHSR) in the brain similar to its natural analog ghrelin. However, the peripheral distribution of GHSR in the heart and blood vessels suggests that hexarelin might have direct cardiovascular actions beyond growth hormone release and neuroendocrine effects. Furthermore, the...

Journal: :The American journal of physiology 1998
Rodrigo Moreno-Reyes Myriam Kerkhofs Mireille L'Hermite-Balériaux Michael O Thorner Eve Van Cauter Georges Copinschi

A complex interrelationship exists between sleep and somatotropic activity. In humans, intravenous injections of growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) given during sleep consistently stimulate slow-wave (SW) sleep, particularly when given in the latter part of the night. In the present study, the possible somnogenic effects induced under similar conditions by GH-releasing peptide (GHRP) were ...

2014
Yue Yin Yin Li Weizhen Zhang

The growth hormone secretagogue receptor (GHSR), also known as the ghrelin receptor, is involved in mediating a wide variety of biological effects of ghrelin, including: stimulation of growth hormone release, increase of food intake and body weight, modulation of glucose and lipid metabolism, regulation of gastrointestinal motility and secretion, protection of neuronal and cardiovascular cells,...

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