نتایج جستجو برای: relaxin

تعداد نتایج: 1316  

Journal: :Medicinal research reviews 2014
Valeria Cernaro Antonio Lacquaniti Rosaria Lupica Antoine Buemi Domenico Trimboli Grazia Giorgianni Davide Bolignano Michele Buemi

Human relaxin-2 (hereafter simply defined as "relaxin") is a 6-kDa peptidic hormone best known for the physiological role played during pregnancy in the growth and differentiation of the reproductive tract and in the renal and systemic hemodynamic changes. This factor can also be involved in the pathophysiology of arterial hypertension and heart failure, in the molecular pathways of fibrosis an...

2014
Chen Huei Leo Maria Jelinic Jon H. Gooi Marianne Tare Laura J. Parry Chiara Bolego

The peptide hormone relaxin has striking effects on the vascular system. Specifically, endogenous relaxin treatment reduces myogenic reactivity through nitric oxide (NO)-mediated vasorelaxation and increases arterial compliance in small resistance arteries. However, less is known about the vascular roles of endogenous relaxin, particularly in males. Therefore, we used male wild-type (Rln+/+) an...

2017
Elena M. Kaftanovskaya Mariluz Soula Courtney Myhr Brian A. Ho Stefanie N. Moore Changwon Yoo Briana Cervantes Javier How Juan Marugan Irina U. Agoulnik Alexander I. Agoulnik

Relaxin, a small peptide hormone of the insulin/relaxin family, demonstrated antifibrotic, organ protective, vasodilatory, and proangiogenic properties in clinical trials and several animal models of human diseases. Relaxin family peptide receptor 1 (RXFP1) is the relaxin cognate G protein-coupled receptor. We have identified a series of small molecule agonists of human RXFP1. The lead compound...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism 2011
M G Vannucchi R Garella G Cipriani M C Baccari

Impaired gastric motility ascribable to a defective nitric oxide (NO) production has been reported in dystrophic (mdx) mice. Since relaxin upregulates NO biosynthesis, its effects on the motor responses and NO synthase (NOS) expression in the gastric fundus of mdx mice were investigated. Mechanical responses of gastric strips were recorded via force displacement transducers. Evaluation of the t...

2012
Lily Alvarez-Jaimes Steven W. Sutton Diane Nepomuceno S. Timothy Motley Miroslav Cik Emily Stocking James Shoblock Pascal Bonaventure

Recent findings suggest that the relaxin-3 neural network may represent a new ascending arousal pathway able to modulate a range of neural circuits including those affecting circadian rhythm and sleep/wake states, spatial and emotional memory, motivation and reward, the response to stress, and feeding and metabolism. Therefore, the relaxin-3 receptor (RXFP3) is a potential therapeutic target fo...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2012
Joris van Drongelen Arianne van Koppen Jeanne Pertijs Jonathan H Gooi Laura J Parry Fred C G J Sweep Frederik K Lotgering Paul Smits Marc E A Spaanderman

Relaxin mediates renal and mesenteric vascular adaptations to pregnancy by increasing endothelium-dependent vasodilation and compliance and decreasing myogenic reactivity. Diet-induced overweight and obesity are associated with impaired endothelial dysfunction and vascular remodeling leading to a reduction in arterial diameter. In this study, we tested the hypothesis that local vascular respons...

2013
Ross A. D. Bathgate Maria H. Y. Oh W. J. Jason Ling Quentin Kaas M. Akhter Hossain Paul R. Gooley K. Johan Rosengren

Relaxin-3 is a highly conserved neuropeptide in vertebrate species and binds to the Class A G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) RXFP3. Relaxin-3 is involved in a wide range of behaviors, including feeding, stress responses, arousal, and cognitive processes and therefore targeting of RXFP3 may be relevant for a range of neurological diseases. Structural knowledge of RXFP3 and its interaction with ...

1997
Sang-Joon Cho

and Implications Chinese Meishan and Yorkshire were used to investigate mechanisms regulating the production and secretion of relaxin, progesterone, prolactin (PRL), and growth hormone (GH) during late pregnancy and lactation. Uterine surgical removal (hysterectomy) of nongravid gilts during the estrous cycle (day 8) extends luteal function to 150 days which is beyond the duration of normal pre...

2010
Alessandro Pini Ronen Shemesh Chrishan S. Samuel Ross A. D. Bathgate Arie Zauberman Chen Hermesh Assaf Wool Daniele Bani Galit Rotman

Running Title: A novel, Relaxin-like anti-fibrotic peptide. Nonstandard abbreviations used in the paper: RLX – Relaxin, hRLX – Human Relaxin, SEM-standard error of the mean, IPF-idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. This article has not been copyedited and formatted. The final version may differ from this version. Abstract Pulmonary fibrosis is a progressive and lethal lung disease characterized by ac...

Journal: :Endocrinology 2005
Hyung-Yul Lee Shuangping Zhao P A Fields O D Sherwood

Relaxin promotes marked growth of the cervix during the second half of rat pregnancy, and this growth is accompanied by an increase in both epithelial and stromal cells. The objective of this study was to test the hypothesis that the extent to which relaxin promotes proliferation and inhibits apoptosis of cervical cells is greatest during late pregnancy in rats. The influence of neutralization ...

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