نتایج جستجو برای: retinoid

تعداد نتایج: 5410  

Journal: :The journal of medical investigation : JMI 2008
Hiroyoshi Sei

Vitamin A is the parent compound of retinoids, which regulate gene transcription by binding to nuclear retinoid receptors. Recently, it has been suggested that retinoid signaling pathways are important for adult neural function in health and disease. In this mini review we will summarize the molecular pathway of retinoid and experimental data on this pathway relating to sleep regulation, which ...

2016
Kerstin Galler Robert Pascal Requardt Uwe Glaser Robby Markwart Thomas Bocklitz Michael Bauer Jürgen Popp Ute Neugebauer

Hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) are retinoid storing cells in the liver: The retinoid content of those cells changes depending on nutrition and stress level. There are also differences with regard to a HSC's anatomical position in the liver. Up to now, retinoid levels were only accessible from bulk measurements of tissue homogenates or cell extracts. Unfortunately, they do not account for the int...

2011
Diana N. D’Ambrosio Robin D. Clugston William S. Blaner

Retinoids are required for maintaining many essential physiological processes in the body, including normal growth and development, normal vision, a healthy immune system, normal reproduction, and healthy skin and barrier functions. In excess of 500 genes are thought to be regulated by retinoic acid. 11-cis-retinal serves as the visual chromophore in vision. The body must acquire retinoid from ...

Journal: :Indian journal of dermatology, venereology and leprology 2003
R Ralhan J Kaur

Retinoids are promising agents for cancer chemoprevention. The myriad effects of retinoids on biological processes including development, differentiation, homeostasis, carcinogenesis and apoptosis are mediated through their molecular targets, the retinoid and rexinoid receptors. Tissue specific expression patterns, ligand specificities, receptor numbers, their distinct functions and functional ...

Journal: :Molecular vision 2001
K Shim K M Zavarella C F Thomas R D Shortridge W S Stark

PURPOSE To determine how retinoids regulate the phospholipase C (PLC) gene in the Drosophila visual system. METHODS Western blotting, activity analyses and immunocytochemistry were applied to Drosophila reared on various diets. RESULTS Western blots and activity analyses showed that retinoid deprivation decreases PLC, the product of the norpA gene, by approximately 1/3 to 1/2 in Drosophila....

2011
Emily K. Colvin Johana M. Susanto James G. Kench Vivienna N. Ong Amanda Mawson Mark Pinese David K. Chang Ilse Rooman Sandra A. O'Toole Davendra Segara Elizabeth A. Musgrove Robert L. Sutherland Minoti V. Apte Christopher J. Scarlett Andrew V. Biankin

BACKGROUND Activation of embryonic signaling pathways quiescent in the adult pancreas is a feature of pancreatic cancer (PC). These discoveries have led to the development of novel inhibitors of pathways such as Notch and Hedgehog signaling that are currently in early phase clinical trials in the treatment of several cancer types. Retinoid signaling is also essential for pancreatic development,...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2000
N Noy

Active vitamin A metabolites, known as retinoids, are essential for multiple physiological processes, ranging from vision to embryonic development. These small hydrophobic compounds associate in vivo with soluble proteins that are present in a variety of cells and in particular extracellular compartments, and which bind different types of retinoids with high selectivity and affinity. Traditiona...

Journal: :Development 1997
E D Dickman C Thaller S M Smith

Both retinoid receptor null mutants and classic nutritional deficiency studies have demonstrated that retinoids are essential for the normal development of diverse embryonic structures (e.g. eye, heart, nervous system, urogenital tract). Detailed analysis of retinoid-modulated events is hampered by several limitations of these models, including that deficiency or null mutation is present throug...

Journal: :Vision Research 2003
Vladimir Kuksa Yoshikazu Imanishi Matthew Batten Krzysztof Palczewski Alexander R. Moise

Retinoid cycle describes a set of chemical transformations that occur in the photoreceptor and retinal pigment epithelial cells. The hydrophobic and labile nature of the retinoid substrates and the two-cell chromophore utilization-regeneration system imposes significant constraints on the experimental biochemical approaches employed to understand this process. A brief description of the recent ...

Journal: :Cancer research 2001
M I Dawson P D Hobbs V J Peterson M Leid C W Lange K C Feng Chen Gq J Gu H Li S K Kolluri Zhang Xk Y Zhang J A Fontana

The retinoid 6-[3-(1-adamantyl)-4-hydroxyphenyl]-2-naphthalenecarboxylic acid (AHPN) is reported to have anticancer activity in vivo. Induction of cell cycle arrest and apoptosis in cancer cell lines refractory to standard retinoids suggests a retinoid-independent mechanism of action for AHPN. Conformational studies suggested that binding of AHPN does not induce an unusual conformation in retin...

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