نتایج جستجو برای: caprine gh gene

تعداد نتایج: 1151879  

2017
Jiqing Wang Longjie Che Jon G H Hickford Huitong Zhou Zhiyun Hao Yuzhu Luo Jiang Hu Xiu Liu Shaobin Li

The gene encoding the high glycine/tyrosine keratin-associated protein 20-2 (KAP20-2) gene has been described in humans, but has not been identified in any livestock species. A search for similar sequences in the caprine genome using the human KAP20-2 gene (KRTAP20-2) revealed a homologous sequence on chromosome 1. Three different banding patterns representing distinct sequences (A-C) in Longdo...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism 2014
Ben Varco-Merth Peter Rotwein

Growth hormone (GH) plays a key role regulating somatic growth and in controlling metabolism and other physiological processes in humans and other animal species. GH acts by binding to the extracellular part of its transmembrane receptor, leading to induction of multiple intracellular signal transduction pathways that culminate in changes in gene and protein expression. A key agent in GH-stimul...

Journal: :iranian journal of veterinary research 2010
j. shayegh m. parvizi m. s. hejazi

in this study, to increase information about the relationship between caprine and ovine isolates of pasteurella multocida, 16s rrna gene sequencing of 9 goats (5) and sheep (4) isolates were investigated. also, capsular type and toxagene presentation was studied in this paper. all isolates, except one, belong to capsular type a, and toxa+ strain distributed among strains were isolated from both...

2012
S.C.F. Olinto M.G. Adrião T. Castro-Barbosa F. Goulart-Silva M.T. Nunes

The amino acid arginine (Arg) is a recognized secretagogue of growth hormone (GH), and has been shown to induce GH gene expression. Arg is the natural precursor of nitric oxide (NO), which is known to mediate many of the effects of Arg, such as GH secretion. Arg was also shown to increase calcium influx in pituitary cells, which might contribute to its effects on GH secretion. Although the mech...

Journal: :Endocrinology 1998
H Yoshizato T Fujikawa H Soya M Tanaka K Nakashima

Recent studies suggest that GH may modulate emotion, behavior, or stress response by its direct actions on the brain, and possible expression of the GH gene in the brain has been predicted. In this study we have investigated whether and where the GH gene is expressed in the brain and how it is regulated. Ribonuclease protection assay and 5'-rapid amplification of complementary DNA ends-PCR anal...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Zack Papper Natalie M Jameson Roberto Romero Amy L Weckle Pooja Mittal Kurt Benirschke Joaquin Santolaya-Forgas Monica Uddin David Haig Morris Goodman Derek E Wildman

In anthropoid primates, growth hormone (GH) genes have undergone at least 2 independent locus expansions, one in platyrrhines (New World monkeys) and another in catarrhines (Old World monkeys and apes). In catarrhines, the GH cluster has a pituitary-expressed gene called GH1; the remaining GH genes include placental GHs and placental lactogens. Here, we provide cDNA sequence evidence that the p...

1999
C. M. Ashwell J. P. McMurtry X.-H. Wang Y. Zhou R. Vasilatos-Younken

Previous research has reported that elevations in circulating growth hormone (GH) levels in meat-type chickens depresses feed intake (FI) more than 30%. It is known that the product of the obese gene, leptin, functions to regulate FI and energy expenditure. To investigate the effect of GH on leptin gene expression, broiler chickens were infused with recombinant chicken GH. To separate any secon...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2005
Christian Klausen Takeshi Tsuchiya John P Chang Hamid R Habibi

Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) is produced by the hypothalamus and stimulates the synthesis and secretion of gonadotropin hormones. In addition, GnRH also stimulates the production and secretion of growth hormone (GH) in some fish species and in humans with certain clinical disorders. In the goldfish pituitary, GH secretion and gene expression are regulated by two endogenous forms of GnR...

Journal: :Journal of molecular endocrinology 2003
M Morishita Y Iwasaki A Onishi M Asai N Mutsuga M Yoshida Y Oiso K Inoue T Murohara

The two hypothalamic hormones, GH-releasing hormone (GHRH) and somatostatin (SRIF), are known to regulate GH secretion. However, the effects of these hormones on GH gene expression are not completely clear, partly because of the lack of appropriate host cells maintaining the original characteristics of the somatotroph. Since MtT/S, a pure somatotroph cell line, has become available, the effects...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1999
H W Davey S H Park D R Grattan M J McLachlan D J Waxman

The signal transducer and transcriptional activator STAT5b is required to maintain the adult male pattern of liver gene expression and whole body pubertal growth rates, as demonstrated by the loss of these growth hormone (GH) pulse-dependent responses in mice with a targeted disruption of the STAT5b gene. The present study investigates whether these phenotypes of STAT5b-deficient mice result fr...

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