نتایج جستجو برای: relaxin

تعداد نتایج: 1316  

2001
E J Williams R C Benyon N Trim R Hadwin B H Grove M J P Arthur E N Unemori J P Iredale

Background—Following liver injury, hepatic stellate cells (HSC) transform into myofibroblast-like cells (activation) and are the major source of type I collagen and the potent collagenase inhibitors tissue inhibitors of metalloproteinases 1 and 2 (TIMP-1 and TIMP-2) in the fibrotic liver. The reproductive hormone relaxin has been reported to reduce collagen and TIMP-1 expression by dermal and l...

2018
Brian Martin Beth Ann Gabris-Weber Rajiv Reddy Guillermo Romero Ansuman Chattopadhyay Guy Salama

BACKGROUND 'Healthy' aging drives structural and functional changes in the heart including maladaptive electrical remodeling, fibrosis and inflammation, which lower the threshold for cardiovascular diseases such as heart failure (HF) and atrial fibrillation (AF). Despite mixed results in recent clinical trials, Relaxin-therapy for 2-days could reduce mortality by 37% at 180-days post-treatment,...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2003
Changlu Liu Jingcai Chen Steven Sutton Barbara Roland Chester Kuei Niven Farmer Rannar Sillard Timothy W Lovenberg

We have recently identified the insulin-like peptide relaxin-3 (aka INSL7) as the endogenous ligand for an orphan G-protein-coupled receptor, GPCR135 (aka somatostatin- and angiotensin-like peptide receptor). Analysis of possible receptors related to GPCR135 revealed a single orphan receptor, GPCR142. Thus, we tested whether GPCR142 could also respond to relaxin-3 or related insulin-like molecu...

2013
Linda J. Chan Craig M. Smith Berenice E. Chua Feng Lin Ross A. D. Bathgate Frances Separovic Andrew L. Gundlach Mohammed Akhter Hossain John D. Wade

Relaxin, a heterodimeric polypeptide hormone, is a key regulator of collagen metabolism and multiple vascular control pathways in humans and rodents. Its actions are mediated via its cognate G-protein-coupled receptor, RXFP1 although it also "pharmacologically" activates RXFP2, the receptor for the related, insulin-like peptide 3 (INSL3), which has specific actions on reproduction and bone meta...

Journal: :Italian journal of anatomy and embryology = Archivio italiano di anatomia ed embriologia 2013
Carol A Bagnell Karen Santora Teh-Yuan Ho

The incidence and severity of rheumatoid arthritis decline during pregnancy. However, the role of hormones of pregnancy, including estrogens and relaxin, in attenuating the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis, including joint inflammation and bone destruction is unknown. In rat adjuvant-induced arthritis, a model for rheumatoid arthritis, relaxin in combination with estrogens, reduced joint inflam...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2001
J Novak L A Danielson L J Kerchner O D Sherwood R J Ramirez P A Moalli K P Conrad

Marked vasodilation in the kidney and other nonreproductive organs is one of the earliest maternal adaptations to occur during pregnancy. Despite the recognition of this extraordinary physiology for over four decades, the gestational hormone responsible has remained elusive. Here we demonstrate a key role for relaxin, a member of the IGF family that is secreted by the corpus luteum in humans an...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2011
Joris van Drongelen Ivo H J Ploemen Jeanne Pertijs Jonathan H Gooi Fred C G J Sweep Frederik K Lotgering Marc E A Spaanderman Paul Smits

Relaxin, an insulin-like growth factor peptide, increases endothelium-dependent vasodilation and vascular compliance and decreases myogenic reactivity. These vascular effects significantly contribute to the physiological circulatory adaptations in pregnancy, particularly in the mesentery and kidney. Aging predisposes to vascular maladaptation and gestational hypertensive disease. We hypothesize...

Journal: :Pharmacological reviews 2006
Ross A Bathgate Richard Ivell Barbara M Sanborn O David Sherwood Roger J Summers

Although the hormone relaxin was discovered 80 years ago, only in the past 5 years have the receptors for relaxin and three other receptors that respond to related peptides been identified with all four receptors being G-protein-coupled receptors. In this review it is suggested that the receptors for relaxin (LGR7) and those for the related peptides insulin-like peptide 3 (LGR8), relaxin-3 (GPC...

Journal: :Reproductive biology and endocrinology : RB&E 2016
Sarah A Marshall Leelee Ng Elaine N Unemori Jane E Girling Laura J Parry

BACKGROUND Extensive uterine adaptations, including angiogenesis, occur prior to implantation in early pregnancy and are potentially regulated by the peptide hormone relaxin. This was investigated in two studies. First, we took a microarray approach using human endometrial stromal (HES) cells treated with relaxin in vitro to screen for target genes. Then we aimed to investigate whether or not r...

Journal: :Reproductive biology and endocrinology : RB&E 2007
Marcelo Filonzi Laís C Cardoso Maristela T Pimenta Daniel BC Queiróz Maria CW Avellar Catarina S Porto Maria FM Lazari

BACKGROUND Relaxin is the endogenous ligand of the G-protein coupled receptor RXFP1, previously known as LGR7. In humans relaxin can also activate, but with lower affinity, the closely related receptor for the insulin-like peptide from Leydig cells, RXFP2, previously known as LGR8. The lack of relaxin impairs male fertility but the precise distribution and the function of relaxin receptors in t...

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