نتایج جستجو برای: APJ receptor

تعداد نتایج: 590884  

Journal: :Biochimica et biophysica acta. Molecular cell research 2021

Elabela/toddler is the second endogenous ligand recently identified after Apelin, that binds to G protein-coupled receptor APJ. Elabela a 54-amino acid peptide initially in fish and human genomes classified as noncoding. This precursor can be cleaved shorter sequences (32, 21, 11 amino acids), which bind activate APJ, blocked by APJ antagonists. Contrary Apelin widely distributed organs tissues...

2017
Xin Cai Bo Bai Rumin Zhang Chunmei Wang Jing Chen

The apelin receptor (APJ) belongs to family A of the G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) and is a potential pharmacotherapeutic target for heart failure, hypertension, and other cardiovascular diseases. There is evidence APJ heterodimerizes with other GPCRs; however, the existence of APJ homodimers and oligomers remains to be investigated. Here, we measured APJ monomer-homodimer-oligomer interc...

Apelin is a recently discovered bioactive peptide, known to be an endogenous high-affinity ligandfor the previously orphan G protein-coupled receptor APJ. Apelin/APJ as a novel signaling pathwayhas been shown to play many crucial roles in cardiovascular function, blood pressure regulation, fluidhomeostasis, feeding behavior, obesity, type 2 diabetes mellitus, adipoinsular axis regulation, cellp...

2017
Xinrui Lv Jing Kong Wei-Dong Chen Yan-Dong Wang

Apelin is an endogenous peptide that is a ligand for the APJ receptor (angiotensin II receptor like-1, AT-1). The apelin/APJ system is distributed in diverse periphery organ tissues. It has been shown that the apelin/APJ system plays various roles in physiology and pathophysiology of many organs. It regulates cardiovascular development or cardiac disease, glycometabolism and fat metabolism as w...

2013
K Hamaoka

Abstract Introduction Apelin is a vasoactive peptide isolated as a selective endogenous ligand of orphan receptor, APJ, which was genetically identified to have closest identity to the angiotensin II type 1 (AT-1) receptor. Subsequent studies elucidated the roles of the apelin–APJ system in human physiology, including the regulation of cardiovascular function and fluid homeostasis. In spite of ...

2016
George R. Pope Sharada Tilve Craig A. McArdle Stephen J. Lolait Anne-Marie O'Carroll

Apelin acts via the G protein-coupled apelin receptor (APJ) to mediate effects on cardiovascular and fluid homeostasis. G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) trafficking has an important role in the regulation of receptor signalling pathways and cellular functions, however in the case of APJ the mechanisms and proteins involved in apelin-induced trafficking are not well understood. We generated a s...

2012
George R. Pope Emma M. Roberts Stephen J. Lolait Anne-Marie O’Carroll

The G protein-coupled apelin receptor (APJ) binds the endogenous peptide apelin and has been shown to have roles in many physiological systems. Thus far, distribution studies have predominantly been conducted in the rat and there is limited knowledge of the cellular distribution of APJ in mouse or human tissues. As recent functional studies have been conducted in APJ knock-out mice (APJ KO), in...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2015
Juri Hamada Altansarnai Baasanjav Natsumi Ono Kazuya Murata Koichiro Kako Junji Ishida Akiyoshi Fukamizu

Apelin peptide is an endogenous ligand of APJ (a putative receptor protein related to the angiotensin II type 1 receptor), which is a member of a G protein-coupled receptor superfamily with seven transmembrane domains. Recent findings have suggested that the apelin-APJ system plays a potential role in cardiac contraction and cardioprotection. In the present study, we show that the apelin-APJ sy...

2000
Wonkyu Choe Andrew Albright Jerrold Sulcove Salman Jaffer Joseph Hesselgesser Ehud Lavi Peter Crino Dennis L Kolson

APJ is a recently described seven-transmembrane (7TM) receptor that is abundantly expressed in the central nervous system (CNS). This suggests an important role for APJ in neural development and/or function, but neither its cellular distribution nor its function have been de®ned. APJ can also serve as a co-receptor with CD4 for fusion and infection by some strains of human immunode®ciency virus...

2017
Wataru Ando Hiroaki Yokomori Katsuya Otori Masaya Oda

BACKGROUND Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) is characterized by hepatic steatosis and inflammation with or without fibrosis. The apelin receptor (APJ) is related to angiotensin-like-receptor 1 (AGTRL1). The present study aimed to evaluate APJ as an indicator of the pathophysiology of early-stage NASH. METHODS APJ expression was evaluated in six tissue samples with histologically proven ea...

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