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مقدمه: مسیر انتقال پیام gpr54/kisspeptin به عنوان دروازه و تنظیم کننده فعالیت نورون های آزاد کننده گونادوتروپین و عامل کلیدی شروع بلوغ می باشد. جهش های از دست دهنده عملکرد در ژن گیرنده متصل شونده به پروتیین gpr54 )g با تأخیر بلوغ مرکزی و جهش های کسب کننده عملکرد این ژن با بلوغ زودرس مرکزی همراهی دارد. مطالعه حاضر برای اولین بار در ایران و با هدف شناسایی جهش ها در بلوغ زودرس مرکزی به خصوص با موا...
مقدمه: مسیر انتقال پیام GPR54/Kisspeptin به عنوان دروازه و تنظیم کننده فعالیت نورون های آزاد کننده گونادوتروپین و عامل کلیدی شروع بلوغ می باشد. جهش های از دست دهنده عملکرد در ژن گیرنده متصل شونده به پروتیین GPR54 )G با تأخیر بلوغ مرکزی و جهش های کسب کننده عملکرد این ژن با بلوغ زودرس مرکزی همراهی دارد. مطالعه حاضر برای اولین بار در ایران و با هدف شناسایی جهش ها در بلوغ زودرس مرکزی به خصوص با...
The kisspeptin/Gpr54 signaling pathway plays a critical role in reproduction by stimulating the secretion of GnRH, yet mice carrying mutations in Kiss1 (which encodes kisspeptin) or Gpr54 exhibit partial sexual maturation. For instance, a proportion of female Kiss1−/− and Gpr54−/− mice exhibit vaginal oestrus, and some male Kiss1−/− and Gpr54−/− mice exhibit spermatogenesis. To characterise thi...
The G protein-coupled receptor Gpr54 and its ligand metastin (derived from the Kiss1 gene product kisspeptin) are key gatekeepers of sexual maturation. Gpr54 knockout mice demonstrate hypogonadotropic hypogonadism, but until recently, the phenotype of Kiss1 knockout mice was unknown. This report describes the reproductive phenotypes of mice carrying targeted deletions of Kiss1 or Gpr54 on the s...
G protein-coupled receptor 54 (GPR54) is a G(q/11)-coupled 7 transmembrane-spanning receptor (7TMR). Activation of GPR54 by kisspeptin (Kp) stimulates PIP(2) hydrolysis, Ca(2+) mobilization and ERK1/2 MAPK phosphorylation. Kp and GPR54 are established regulators of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) axis and loss-of-function mutations in GPR54 are associated with an absence of puberty and...
Recent studies have demonstrated that the G protein-coupled receptor 54 (GPR54) and its natural ligand kisspeptin (KiSS) play important roles in the control of puberty and reproductive maturation in mammals. In addition, GPR54 mRnA has been localized on the neurons expressing three GnRh mRnAs in tilapia (Parhar et al., 2004). however, localization of GPR54 protein on GnRh neuronal elements has ...
Invasion into deep myometrium and/or lymphovascular space is a well-known risk factor for endometrial cancer metastasis, resulting in poor prognosis. It is therefore clinically important to identify novel molecules that suppress tumor invasion. Reduced expression of the metastasis suppressor, kisspeptin (KISS1), and its endogenous receptor, GPR54, has been reported in several cancers, but the s...
GPR54 is a novel G protein-coupled receptor speculated to be essential for sexual development. However, its role in the regulation of GnRH types is unknown. To address this issue, we cloned GPR54 from the brain of a cichlid fish (tilapia Oreochromis niloticus) and determined its expression in immature and mature males using our newly developed technique: laser-captured microdissection of single...
Kisspeptins, endogenous peptide ligands for GPR54, play an important role in GnRH secretion. Since in vivo administration of kisspeptins induces increased plasma LH levels, GPR54 agonists hold promise as therapeutic agents for the treatment of hormonal secretion diseases. To facilitate the design of novel potent GPR54 ligands, residues in kisspeptins that involve in the interaction with GPR54 w...
GPR54 is a G-protein-coupled receptor, which binds kisspeptins and is widely expressed throughout the brain. Kisspeptin-GPR54 signaling has been implicated in the regulation of pubertal and adulthood gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) secretion, and mutations or deletions of GPR54 cause hypogonadotropic hypogonadism in humans and mice. Other reproductive roles for kisspeptin-GPR54 signaling,...
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