نتایج جستجو برای: urinary ghrelin

تعداد نتایج: 113207  

Journal: :Regulatory peptides 2005
Saleem S Qader Ingmar Lundquist Mats Ekelund Rolf Håkanson Albert Salehi

In view of our previous data, showing that ghrelin and nitric oxide (NO) display apparently parallel effects on insulin secretion (inhibitory) and glucagon secretion (stimulatory), we have now investigated the effect of ghrelin on islet hormone secretion in relation to its effect on NO synthase (NOS) isoenzymes in isolated rat pancreatic islets. Dose-response studies revealed that ghrelin at co...

Journal: :iranian biomedical journal 0
faranak azizzadeh drug applied research center of tabriz university of medical sciences, tabriz, iran javad mahmoodi neuroscience research center of tabriz university of medical sciences, tabriz, iran saeed sadigh-eteghad neuroscience research center of tabriz university of medical sciences, tabriz, iran fereshteh farajdokht neuroscience research center of tabriz university of medical sciences, tabriz, iran gisou mohaddes neuroscience research center of tabriz university of medical sciences, tabriz, iran

background: ghrelin is a peptide with attenuating effect on inflammatory pain. both anti- and pro-inflammatory mediators have a role in the nociception and development of pain and hyperalgesia. il-10 and tgf-β are anti-inflammatory cytokines and inhibit the expression of pro-inflammatory cytokines related to peripheral and central inflammatory pain. in this study, the effects of i.p. injection ...

2012
Sara Janssen Jorien Laermans Hiroshi Iwakura Jan Tack Inge Depoortere

BACKGROUND Ghrelin is an important regulator of energy--and glucose homeostasis. The octanoylation at Ser(3) is essential for ghrelin's biological effects but the mechanisms involved in the octanoylation are unknown. We investigated whether the gustatory G-protein, α-gustducin, and the free fatty acid receptors GPR40 and GPR120 are involved in the fatty acid sensing mechanisms of the ghrelin ce...

Journal: :Endocrinology 2006
Koji Toshinai Hideki Yamaguchi Yuxiang Sun Roy G Smith Akihiro Yamanaka Takeshi Sakurai Yukari Date Muhtashan S Mondal Takuya Shimbara Takashi Kawagoe Noboru Murakami Mikiya Miyazato Kenji Kangawa Masamitsu Nakazato

Ghrelin, an acylated peptide produced predominantly in the stomach, stimulates feeding and GH secretion via interactions with the GH secretagogue type 1a receptor (GHS-R1a), the functionally active form of the GHS-R. Ghrelin molecules exist in the stomach and hypothalamus as two major endogenous forms, a form acylated at serine 3 (ghrelin) and a des-acylated form (des-acyl ghrelin). Acylation i...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2012
Atsushi Ogawa Erito Mochiki Mitsuhiro Yanai Hiroki Morita Yoshitaka Toyomasu Kyoichi Ogata Tetsuro Ohno Takayuki Asao Hiroyuki Kuwano

During fasting, gastrointestinal (GI) motility is characterized by cyclical motor contractions. These contractions have been referred to as interdigestive migrating contractions (IMCs). In dogs and humans, IMCs are known to be regulated by motilin. However, in rats and mice, IMCs are regulated by ghrelin. It is not clear how these peptides influence each other in vivo. The aim of the present st...

2016
Morten Jensen Cecilia Ratner Olga Rudenko Søren H. Christiansen Louise J. Skov Cecilie Hundahl David P.D. Woldbye Birgitte Holst

BACKGROUND Besides the well-known effects of ghrelin on adiposity and food intake regulation, the ghrelin system has been shown to regulate aspects of behavior including anxiety and stress. However, the effect of virus-mediated overexpression of the ghrelin receptor in the amygdala has not previously been addressed directly. METHODS First, we examined the acute effect of peripheral ghrelin ad...

2017
Luba Sominsky Ilvana Ziko Sarah J Spencer

The hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis responses to psychological stress are exacerbated in adult female but not male rats made obese due to overfeeding in early life. Ghrelin, traditionally known for its role in energy homeostasis, has been recently recognised for its role in coordinating the HPA responses to stress, particularly by acting directly at the anterior pituitary where the gr...

2015
J. Laermans L. Vancleef J. Tack I. Depoortere

As adequate food intake is crucial to survival, organisms have evolved endogenous circadian clocks to generate optimal temporal patterns of food-related behavior and physiology. The gastric ghrelin-secreting cell is thought to be part of this network of peripheral food-entrainable oscillators (FEOs), regulating the circadian release of this orexigenic peptide. This study aimed to determine the ...

2010
Gaigai Zhang Xinhua Yin Yongfen Qi Lakshmana Pendyala Jack Chen Dongming Hou Chaoshu Tang

Ghrelin, a newly discovered bioactive peptide, is a natural endogenous ligand of the growth hormone (GH) secretagogue receptor and initially identified as a strong stimulant for the release of GH. Subsequent research has shown that ghrelin and its various receptors are ubiquitous in many other organs and tissues. Moreover, they participate in the regulation of appetite, energy, bodyweight, meta...

Journal: :Advanced pharmaceutical bulletin 2013
Zohreh Ataie Shirin Babri Mina Ghahramanian Golzar Hadi Ebrahimi Fariba Mirzaie Gisou Mohaddes

PURPOSE Ghrelin has been shown to have antiepileptic function. However, the underlying mechanisms by which, ghrelin exerts its antiepileptic effects are still unclear. In the present study; we investigated antiepileptic mechanism of ghrelin through GABAB receptors using CGP35348 (selective GABAB receptor antagonist). METHODS Male Wistar rats' hippocampi were bilaterally microinjected with the...

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