نتایج جستجو برای: follistatin

تعداد نتایج: 1204  

1999
A. C. DALKIN D. J. HAISENLEDER J. T. GILRAIN J. C. MARSHALL

GnRH is the primary stimulus in the regulation of gonadotropin subunit mRNA expression. Additionally, local (pituitary) production of activin and follistatin appear to modulate the expression of FSH b mRNA. The current studies aimed to determine whether GnRH regulation of pituitary activin (b-B) and follistatin mRNAs could play a role in the differential actions of GnRH pulse pattern on gonadot...

2006
Louise M Bilezikjian Amy L Blount Cindy J Donaldson Wylie W Vale

Activins, as members of the transforming growth factor-b superfamily, control and orchestrate many physiological processes and are vital for the development, growth and functional integrity of most tissues, including the pituitary. Activins produced by pituitary cells work in conjunction with central, peripheral, and other local factors to influence the function of gonadotropes and maintain a n...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism 2000
D C Danila W J Inder X Zhang J M Alexander B Swearingen E T Hedley-Whyte A Klibanski

Factors underlying growth regulation in human pituitary tumors are largely unknown. Activin functions as an antiproliferative cytokine in a number of cell types and is endogenously expressed in normal and neoplastic human pituicytes. We investigated the effect of activin on proliferation in 16 clinically nonfunctioning pituitary adenomas in primary culture. Treatment for 24 h with activin (0-10...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2011
J Jiao T Yuan Y Zhou W Xie Y Zhao J Zhao H Ouyang D Pang

Myostatin is expressed in skeletal muscle tissue where it functions to suppress myoblast proliferation and myofiber hypertrophy. Recently, myostatin was detected in the tendon, mammary gland, and adipose tissue of mice. We sought to determine whether myostatin is expressed in the liver, spleen, lung, and kidney of pigs. Real-time PCR and Western blots demonstrated that myostatin, follistatin, d...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 1999
Ketan Patel Helen Makarenkova Han-Sung Jung

The development of the feather buds during avian embryogenesis is a classic example of a spacing pattern. The regular arrangement of feather buds is achieved by a process of lateral inhibition whereby one developing feather bud prevents the formation of similar buds in the immediate vicinity. Lateral inhibition during feather formation implicates a role of long range signalling during this proc...

2015
Yun-Sil Lee Adam Lehar Suzanne Sebald Min Liu Kayleigh A. Swaggart C. Conover Talbot Peter Pytel Elisabeth R. Barton Elizabeth M. McNally Se-Jin Lee

Myostatin is a secreted signaling molecule that normally acts to limit muscle growth. As a result, there is extensive effort directed at developing drugs capable of targeting myostatin to treat patients with muscle loss. One potential concern with this therapeutic approach in patients with muscle degenerative diseases like muscular dystrophy is that inducing hypertrophy may increase stress on d...

Journal: :Circulation 2007
Kyunghwa Chang Daiana Weiss Jin Suo J David Vega Don Giddens W Robert Taylor Hanjoong Jo

BACKGROUND Exposure to disturbed flow, including oscillatory shear stress, stimulates endothelial cells (ECs) to produce bone morphogenic protein (BMP) 4, which in turn activates inflammation, a critical atherogenic step. BMP activity is regulated by the level of BMP antagonists. Until now it was not known whether shear also regulates the expression of BMP antagonists and whether they play a ro...

2014
Akito Maeshima Keiichiro Mishima Shin Yamashita Masao Nakasatomi Masaaki Miya Noriyuki Sakurai Toru Sakairi Hidekazu Ikeuchi Keiju Hiromura Yoshihisa Hasegawa Itaru Kojima Yoshihisa Nojima

Activin, a member of the TGF-β superfamily, regulates cell growth and differentiation in various cell types. Activin A acts as a negative regulator of renal development as well as tubular regeneration after renal injury. However, it remains unknown whether activin A is involved in renal fibrosis. To clarify this issue, we utilized a rat model of unilateral ureteral obstruction (UUO). The expres...

2012
Olivier Monestier Caroline Brun Olivier Cocquempot Daniel Petit Véronique Blanquet

Growth and differentiation factor Associated Serum Protein (GASP) 1 and 2 are proteins known to be involved in the control of myostatin activity at least in vitro. Most deuterostome GASPs share a modular organization including WAP, follistatin/kazal, IGc2, two kunitz, and NTR domains. Based on an exon shuffling model, we performed independent phylogenetic analyses on these modules and assessed ...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology 2000
K Sonoyama S Rutatip T Kasai

Gene expression of activin, activin receptors, and follistatin was investigated in vivo and in vitro using semiquantitative RT-PCR in intestinal epithelial cells. Rat jejunum and the intestinal epithelial cell line IEC-6 expressed mRNA encoding the betaA-subunit of activin, alpha-subunit of inhibin, activin receptors IB and IIA, and follistatin. An epithelial cell isolation study focused along ...

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