نتایج جستجو برای: retinoic acid

تعداد نتایج: 747591  

افسر طلا, زهره, سبحانی, علیقلی, پاسبخش, پریچهر, حسین زاده شیرذیلی, مریم , عمیدی, فردین ,

  Background: Recent publications regarding the differentiation of stem cells to germ cells have motivated researchers to make new approaches in infertility. In vitro production of germ cells improves the understanding of differentiation process of male and female germ cells. Since using embryonic stem cells for this purpose has been associated with tumorogenesis and ethical criticisms, the men...

Journal: :Current Biology 2008
Gonçalo C. Vilhais-Neto Olivier Pourquié

How is retinoic acid produced? In vertebrates, vitamin A, in the form of retinyl esters, is stored mainly in the liver as well as in the lungs, kidneys and bone marrow. Retinol, bound to the retinolbinding protein (RBP), enters the circulatory system in order to reach cells that require retinoic acid. The retinol–RBP complex enters the cells through the RBP receptor (STRA6). Within the cells, r...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1986
M P Murtaugh O Dennison J P Stein P J Davies

Retinoic acid has been shown to induce large accumulations of tissue transglutaminase in cultured myeloid cells. Addition of retinoic acid to mouse resident peritoneal macrophages increased the level of tissue transglutaminase mRNA within 30-60 min. Retinoic acid also increased tissue transglutaminase mRNA levels in human promyelocytic leukemia (HL-60) cells. These studies show that retinoic ac...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1994
S B Kurlandsky J H Xiao E A Duell J J Voorhees G J Fisher

The biological activity of all-trans retinol, in human keratinocytes, was investigated through metabolic and functional analyses that assessed the capacity for retinol uptake and metabolism and the mechanism of retinol-induced activation of gene transcription. Human keratinocytes converted all-trans retinol predominantly to retinyl esters, which accounted for 60 and 90% of cell-associated radio...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1991
J Buck A Myc A Garbe G Cathomas

We have previously reported on the dependency of activated B lymphocytes for retinol. Here we confirm and extend these findings that cells deprived of retinol perish in cell culture within days, displaying neither signs of apoptosis nor of cell cycle arrest. Cell death can be prevented by physiological concentrations of retinol and retinal, but not by retinoic acid or three synthetic retinoic a...

Journal: :Iranian journal of public health 2015
Saeed Tavakolifar Sina Lasemi Sajad Mohammadgholiha Zahra-Soheila Soheili

At present, the effect of retinoic acid as an angiogenesis inhibitor in the treatment of cancer cells has been demonstrated (1, 2). These cells may lose their sensitivity to the drug after a while and 13-cis retinoic acid fails to exert its anti-angiogenic effect (1). The cancer cells are resistant to the effects of 13-cis retinoic acid can be re-sensitive to this drug through increased express...

Journal: :Stem cells 2011
Carina Elizalde Victor M Campa Mercedes Caro Karin Schlangen Ana María Aransay Maria dM Vivanco Robert M Kypta

Retinoic acid and Wnt/β-catenin signals play important roles during neuronal differentiation but less is known about noncanonical Wnt signals in this context. We examined retinoic acid and Wnt signaling in two human embryonal carcinoma cell lines, NTERA-2 (clone D1), which undergoes neuronal differentiation in response to retinoic acid, and 2102Ep, which does not. Retinoic acid treatment inhibi...

Journal: :Molecular cancer therapeutics 2002
Jenifer Wightman Mark S Roberson Thomas J Lamkin Susi Varvayanis Andrew Yen

Retinoic acid is known to cause the cell cycle arrest and myeloid differentiation of HL-60 myeloblastic leukemia cells. Evidence suggesting the possible involvement of the Fc gammaRII immunoglobulin receptor in mediating retinoic acid-induced growth arrest and differentiation of HL-60 cells is presented. HL-60 cells stably transfected with the delta205 mutant polyoma middle T antigen, a largely...

2012
Linda Kelsey Parul Katoch Kristen E. Johnson Surinder K. Batra Parmender P. Mehta

The retinoids, the natural or synthetic derivatives of Vitamin A (retinol), are essential for the normal development of prostate and have been shown to modulate prostate cancer progression in vivo as well as to modulate growth of several prostate cancer cell lines. 9-cis-retinoic acid and all-trans-retinoic acid are the two most important metabolites of retinol. Gap junctions, formed of protein...

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