نتایج جستجو برای: grp receptors

تعداد نتایج: 225932  

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Renal physiology 2004
Chelsea Dumesny Jane C Whitley Graham S Baldwin Andrew S Giraud Arthur Shulkes

Mammalian gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP) has a widespread distribution and multiple stimulating effects on metabolism, release of regulatory peptides, gastrointestinal and pancreatic secretions, and behavior. GRP is a potent mitogen for a number of tumor types, including colon and lung. Although GRP is known to stimulate the growth of renal tumors, little is known of its synthesis, distributio...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2000
A J McArthur A N Coogan S Ajpru D Sugden S M Biello H D Piggins

The main mammalian circadian pacemaker is located in the suprachiasmatic nuclei (SCN) of the hypothalamus. Gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP) and its receptor (BB(2)) are synthesized by rodent SCN neurons, but the role of GRP in circadian rhythm processes is unknown. In this study, we examined the phase-resetting actions of GRP on the electrical activity rhythms of hamster and rat SCN neurons in v...

1987
Desmond N. Carney Frank Cuttitta Terry W. Moody John D. Minna

Human small cell lung cancers (SCLC) produce and secrete the regulatory peptide bombesin (BN) or its mammalian counterpart gastrinreleasing peptide (GRP). In addition, several SCLC tumor lines have been shown to express high affinity receptors for BN/GRP. On the basis of these findings, we investigated the effect of exogenously added BN and GRP on the soft agarose colony growth of a panel of hu...

Journal: :Cancer research 1987
D N Carney F Cuttitta T W Moody J D Minna

Human small cell lung cancers (SCLC) produce and secrete the regulatory peptide bombesin (BN) or its mammalian counterpart gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP). In addition, several SCLC tumor lines have been shown to express high affinity receptors for BN/GRP. On the basis of these findings, we investigated the effect of exogenously added BN and GRP on the soft agarose colony growth of a panel of h...

Masoud Farahani Mohammad Ghannadi Maragheh Mohammad Shafiei Mostafa Erfani, Mostafa Goudarzi Seyed Pezhman Shirmardi

  Introduction: It has been shown that some primary human tumors and their metastases, including prostate and breast tumors, over-express gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP) receptors. Bombesin is a neuropeptide with a high affinity for these GRP receptors. The purpose of this study was to prepare and evaluate the characteristics of a new Freeze-dried kit, [6-hydrazinopyr...

2006
Desmond N. Carney Frank Cuttitta Terry W. Moody John D. Minna

Human small cell lung cancers (SCLC) produce and secrete the regulatory peptide bombesin (BN) or its mammalian counterpart gastrinreleasing peptide (GRP). In addition, several SCLC tumor lines have been shown to express high affinity receptors for BN/GRP. On the basis of these findings, we investigated the effect of exogenously added BN and GRP on the soft agarose colony growth of a panel of hu...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
Ana M Bajo Andrew V Schally Magdalena Krupa Francine Hebert Kate Groot Karoly Szepeshazi

Previous studies showed that antagonists of bombesin (BN)/gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP) inhibit the growth of various cancers by interfering with the growth-stimulatory effects of BN-like peptides and down-regulating epidermal growth factor receptors on tumors. Because the overexpression of the human epidermal growth factor receptor-2 (ErbB-2/HER-2/neu) oncogene plays a role in the progressio...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Nripen Chanda Vijaya Kattumuri Ravi Shukla Ajit Zambre Kavita Katti Anandhi Upendran Rajesh R Kulkarni Para Kan Genevieve M Fent Stan W Casteel C Jeffrey Smith Evan Boote J David Robertson Cathy Cutler John R Lever Kattesh V Katti Raghuraman Kannan

Development of cancer receptor-specific gold nanoparticles will allow efficient targeting/optimum retention of engineered gold nanoparticles within tumors and thus provide synergistic advantages in oncology as it relates to molecular imaging and therapy. Bombesin (BBN) peptides have demonstrated high affinity toward gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP) receptors in vivo that are overexpressed in pro...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2000
Y Lin X Jian Z Lin G S Kroog S Mantey R T Jensen J Battey J Northup

The gastrin-releasing peptide receptor (GRP-R) is a G protein-coupled receptor that mediates a variety of cellular responses, including cell growth and modulation of neuronal activity by activation of heterotrimeric GTP-binding proteins in the Gq family. To understand the regulation of GRP-R signaling we have substituted alanine for each of 10 amino acid residues within the transmembrane (TM) h...

Journal: :Cancer research 1992
F Thomas F Arvelo E Antoine M Jacrot M F Poupon

Gastrin releasing peptide (GRP), the human homologue of bombesin (BN), is an autocrine growth factor for small cell lung cancer (SCLC) cells. The synthetic octapeptides [D-cpa1-beta-Leu8-des-Met9]litorin (BIM 26182) and [D-Phe6-Leu13-CH2NH-Cpa14]bombesin(6-14)NH2 (BIM 26189) are potent GRP/BN antagonists of the proliferation of 3T3 and rat pancreas cells. The effect of these analogues on the pr...

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