نتایج جستجو برای: LHRH-A

تعداد نتایج: 13432169  

Journal: :International journal of oncology 2009
Bernadett Rózsa Aliz Juhász Andrea Treszl György Tóth Tibor Flaskó Balázs Dezsö Norman L Block Andrew V Schally Gábor Halmos

The presence of four different isoforms of luteinizing hormone-releasing hormones (LHRH) and one LHRH receptor (LHRH-R) has been reported in vertebrates. In the human genome only LHRH-I and LHRH-II genes have been identified. The human LHRH-I gene is composed of four exons separated by three introns. Three LHRH receptor or receptor-like genes have been demonstrated. The well-established type-I ...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1981
V Padmanabhan J S Kesner E M Convey

The capacity of pituitary glands to release luteinizing hormone (LH) in response to LHreleasing hormone (LHRH) in vivo may be increased by previous frequent exposures to small quantities of LHRH. This phenomenon, called LHRH self-priming, may play an important role in the control of LH secretion. Our initial objective was to determine whether LHRH selfpriming occurs via a direct effect on bovin...

2002
T. A. RICHTER

Richter, T. A., K. L. Keen, and E. Terawsawa. Synchronization of Ca oscillations among primate LHRH neurons and nonneuronal cells in vitro. J Neurophysiol 88: 1559–1567, 2002; 10.1152/jn.00805.2001. Periodic release of luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH) from the hypothalamus is essential for normal reproductive function. Pulsatile LHRH release appears to result from the synchronous ac...

2011
Azade Taheri Rassoul Dinarvand Fatemeh Atyabi Fatemeh Ahadi Farank Salman Nouri Mohammad Hossein Ghahremani Seyed Nasser Ostad Atefeh Taheri Borougeni Pooria Mansoori

Active targeting could increase the efficacy of anticancer drugs. Methotrexate-human serum albumin (MTX-HSA) conjugates, functionalized by luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH) as targeting moieties, with the aim of specifically targeting the cancer cells, were prepared. Owing to the high expression of LHRH receptors in many cancer cells as compared to normal cells, LHRH was used as the ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1997
J A Maurer S Wray

Evidence indicates that neuropeptide gene expression is tightly coupled to biosynthesis and secretion. Moreover, rhythmic gene expression often accompanies rhythmic secretion. Luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH) neurosecretion, which regulates gonadal function, is pulsatile, with interpulse intervals of approximately 1 hr and pulse decays of <30 min in rats. As a basis for a rapid fall...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1990
W S Lee M S Smith G E Hoffman

The ability of luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH) neurons to express the oncogene c-fos was examined during the estrous cycle in rats. The immunocytochemical localization of the c-fos-encoded antigen, Fos, was coupled with the immunocytochemical localization of LHRH. LHRH neurons showed no Fos immunoreactivity during diestrus-1, diestrus-2, estrus, or the morning of proestrus. However...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1992
V J Csernus A V Schally

Antagonistic analogues of luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH) belong to a class of compounds that can be utilized for treatment of some hormone-dependent cancers and gynecologic disorders. Recently, we synthesized and tested a large number of LHRH analogues for LHRH antagonistic activity in the dispersed pituitary cell superfusion system. This fast, reliable, and dynamic system made it...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2002
T A Richter K L Keen E Terasawa

Periodic release of luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH) from the hypothalamus is essential for normal reproductive function. Pulsatile LHRH release appears to result from the synchronous activity of LHRH neurons. However, how the activity of these neurons is synchronized to release LHRH peptide in a pulsatile manner is unclear. Because there is little evidence of physical coupling amon...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1992
W C Wetsel M M Valença I Merchenthaler Z Liposits F J López R I Weiner P L Mellon A Negro-Vilar

Mammalian reproduction is dependent upon intermittent delivery of luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH) to the anterior pituitary. This mode of secretion is required to sensitize maximally the gonadotrophs to LHRH stimulation and to regulate gonadotropin gene expression. While LHRH secretion is pulsatile in nature, the origin of the pulse generator is unknown. In this report, we show tha...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
Judit E Horvath Ana M Bajo Andrew V Schally Magdolna Kovacs Francine Herbert Kate Groot

The effects of depot formulations of the luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH) agonist Decapeptyl (25 microg/day) for 30 days or LHRH antagonist Cetrorelix pamoate (100 microg/day) for 30 days and daily injections of 100 microg of Decapeptyl for 10 days on the expression of mRNA for pituitary LHRH receptor (LHRH-R) and the levels of LHRH-R protein were evaluated in rats. Serum sex steroi...

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