نتایج جستجو برای: ژن gpr54

تعداد نتایج: 16015  

Journal: :Human Reproduction Update 2006

2017
Kengo Sato Remina Shirai Mina Hontani Rina Shinooka Akinori Hasegawa Tomoki Kichise Tomoyuki Yamashita Hayami Yoshizawa Rena Watanabe Taka‐aki Matsuyama Hatsue Ishibashi‐Ueda Shinji Koba Youichi Kobayashi Tsutomu Hirano Takuya Watanabe

BACKGROUND Kisspeptin-10 (KP-10), a potent vasoconstrictor and inhibitor of angiogenesis, and its receptor, GPR54, have currently received much attention in relation to pre-eclampsia. However, it still remains unknown whether KP-10 could affect atherogenesis. METHODS AND RESULTS We evaluated the effects of KP-10 on human umbilical vein endothelial cells, human monocyte-derived macrophages, hu...

Journal: :Endocrinology 2004
M L Gottsch M J Cunningham J T Smith S M Popa B V Acohido W F Crowley S Seminara D K Clifton R A Steiner

Kisspeptins are products of the KiSS-1 gene, which bind to a G protein-coupled receptor known as GPR54. Mutations or targeted disruptions in the GPR54 gene cause hypogonadotropic hypogonadism in humans and mice, suggesting that kisspeptin signaling may be important for the regulation of gonadotropin secretion. To examine the effects of kisspeptin-54 (metastin) and kisspeptin-10 (the biologicall...

2014
Víctor A. Francis Aron B. Abera Mushi Matjila Robert P. Millar Arieh A. Katz

The precise regulation of extravillous trophoblast invasion of the uterine wall is a key process in successful pregnancies. Kisspeptin (KP) has been shown to inhibit cancer cell metastasis and placental trophoblast cell migration. In this study primary cultures of first trimester human trophoblast cells have been utilized in order to study the regulation of invasion and angiogenesis-related gen...

Journal: :Molecular endocrinology 2014
Juan Chen Rui Fu Yan Cui Jirong Pan Yushan Li Xiaoxin Zhang Sylvia M Evans Sheng Cui Jiali Liu

Kisspeptin and the G protein-coupled receptor 54 (GPR54) are highly abundant in the pancreas. In addition, circulating kisspeptin directly influences insulin secretion through GPR54. However, the mechanisms by which kisspeptin affects insulin release are unclear. The LIM-homeodomain transcription factor, Isl-1, is expressed in all pancreatic islet cells and is involved in regulating both islet ...

2016
Tomoko Soga Wei Ling Lim Alan Soo-Beng Khoo Ishwar S. Parhar

Kisspeptin, a newly discovered neuropeptide, regulates gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH). Kisspeptins are a large RF-amide family of peptides. The kisspeptin coded by KiSS-1 gene is a 145-amino acid protein that is cleaved to C-terminal peptide kisspeptin-10. G-protein-coupled receptor 54 (GPR54) has been identified as a kisspeptin receptor, and it is expressed in GnRH neurons and in a vari...

Journal: :Hormone research in paediatrics 2010
Yee-Ming Chan Kristina A Fenoglio-Simeone Sophia Paraschos Laura Muhammad Matthew M Troester Yu-Tze Ng Roger E Johnsonbaugh Stephen W Coons Erin C Prenger John F Kerrigan Stephanie B Seminara

BACKGROUND/AIMS Hypothalamic hamartomas are the most common identifiable cause of central precocious puberty (CPP). Hamartoma characteristics proposed to be associated with CPP include specific anatomic features and expression of molecules such as gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH), transforming growth factor alpha (TGFalpha), and GRM1A, which encodes the type 1 metabotropic glutamate recept...

Journal: :Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention : APJCP 2013
Venugopal Vinod Prabhu Kunnathur Murugesan Sakthivel Chandrasekharan Guruvayoorappan

Kisspeptins (KPs) encoded by the KiSS-1 gene are C-terminally amidated peptide products, including KP- 10, KP-13, KP-14 and KP-54, which are endogenous agonists for the G-protein coupled receptor-54 (GPR54). Functional analyses have demonstrated fundamental roles of KiSS-1 in whole body homeostasis including sexual differentiation of brain, action on sex steroids and metabolic regulation of fer...

Journal: :Reproduction 2006
Jeremy T Smith Donald K Clifton Robert A Steiner

The Kiss1 gene codes for a family of peptides that act as endogenous ligands for the G protein-coupled receptor GPR54. Spontaneous mutations or targeted deletions of GPR54 in man and mice produce hypogonadotropic hypogonadism and infertility. Centrally administered kisspeptins stimulate gonadotropin secretion by acting directly on GnRH neurons. Sex steroids regulate the expression of KiSS-1 mRN...

Journal: :Medicinal research reviews 2008
Laura H Heitman Adriaan P Ijzerman

The hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) axis, important in reproduction and sex hormone-dependent diseases, is regulated by a number of G protein-coupled receptors. The recently "deorphanized" GPR54 receptor activated by the peptide metastin is thought to be the key regulator of the axis, mainly by releasing gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) from the hypothalamus. The latter decapeptide, t...

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