نتایج جستجو برای: corticotropin releasing factor

تعداد نتایج: 876407  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1993
F Aird C V Clevenger M B Prystowsky E Redei

Corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) initiates stress-induced immunosuppression via the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis. CRF has also been shown to have direct stimulatory and suppressive effects on immune cells. We have previously detected immunoreactive and bioactive CRF in the rat spleen and thymus. To determine if CRF is synthesized in these tissues, we analyzed rat spleen and thymus fo...

2015
Bruno K Rodiño-Janeiro Carmen Alonso-Cotoner Marc Pigrau Beatriz Lobo María Vicario Javier Santos

The interface between the intestinal lumen and the mucosa is the location where the majority of ingested immunogenic particles face the scrutiny of the vast gastrointestinal immune system. Upon regular physiological conditions, the intestinal microflora and the epithelial barrier are well prepared to process daily a huge amount of food-derived antigens and non-immunogenic particles. Similarly, ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2000
S M Nielsen L Z Nielsen S A Hjorth M H Perrin W W Vale

Constitutive activity, or ligand-independent activity, of mutant G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) has been described extensively and implicated in the pathology of many diseases. Using the corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) receptor and the thrombin receptor as a model, we present a ligand-dependent constitutive activation of a GPCR. A chimera in which the N-terminal domain of the CRF rece...

Journal: :Behavioral neuroscience 2004
Stephen C Gammie Alejandro Negron Sarah M Newman Justin S Rhodes

Lactating females that fiercely protect offspring exhibit decreased fear and anxiety. The authors tested whether decreased corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF), an activator of fear and anxiety, plays a functional role in maternal aggression. Intracerebroventricular (icv) injections of CRF (1.0 and 0.2 microg, but not 0.02 microg) significantly inhibited maternal aggression but not other matern...

Journal: :The Journal of comparative neurology 2010
Wenyu Fu Erwan Le Maître Veronique Fabre Jean-Francois Bernard Zhi-Qing David Xu Tomas Hökfelt

Serotonin neurons play a major role in many normal and pathological brain functions. In the rat these neurons have a varying number of cotransmitters, including neuropeptides. Here we studied, with histochemical techniques, the relation between serotonin, some other small-molecule transmitters, and a number of neuropeptides in the dorsal raphe nucleus (DRN) and the adjacent ventral periaqueduct...

Journal: :Brain research 1992
Y Y Lai J M Siegel

The dorsolateral pontine inhibitory area (PIA) and medial medullary reticular formation (MMRF) have been found to mediate the muscle atonia of REM sleep. Our previous studies have shown that acetylcholine (ACh) microinjection in the PIA and in the nucleus paramedianus of the medial medulla produces muscle atonia. Glutamate microinjection in both PIA and nucleus magnocellularis (NMC) of the medi...

Journal: :Endocrinology 2001
M J Cullen N Ling A C Foster M A Pelleymounter

Although there is considerable information regarding the role of brain CRF in energy balance, relatively little is known about the role of urocortin (UCN), which is an equally potent anorexic agent. Therefore, the effects of intracerebroventricular (icv) administration of UCN (0.01-1 nmol/day) on food intake and body weight were assessed over a period of 13 days and compared with data from CRF-...

Journal: :Molecular pharmacology 2009
Eric Gutknecht Ilse Van der Linden Kristof Van Kolen Kim F C Verhoeven Georges Vauquelin Frank M Dautzenberg

The molecular mechanisms governing calcium signal transduction of corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) receptors CRF(1) and CRF(2(a)) stably expressed in human embryonic kidney (HEK) 293 cells were investigated. Calcium signaling strictly depended on intracellular calcium sources, and this is the first study to establish a prominent contribution of the three major G-protein families to CRF rece...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2005
Maiko Kawaguchi Karen A Scott Timothy H Moran Sheng Bi

Running wheel access and resulting voluntary exercise alter food intake and reduce body weight. The neural mechanisms underlying these effects are unclear. In this study, we first assessed the effects of 7 days of running wheel access on food intake, body weight, and hypothalamic gene expression. We demonstrate that running wheel access significantly decreases food intake and body weight and re...

2017
Burcu Hasdemir Shilpi Mahajan Juan Oses-Prieto Shreya Chand Michael Woolley Alma Burlingame Dimitris K. Grammatopoulos Aditi Bhargava

Stress responses are highly nuanced and variable, but how this diversity is achieved by modulating receptor function is largely unknown. Corticotropin-releasing factor receptors (CRFRs), class B G protein-coupled receptors, are pivotal in mediating stress responses. Here we show that the two known CRFRs interact to form heteromeric complexes in HEK293 cells coexpressing both CRFRs and in vivo i...

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