نتایج جستجو برای: relaxin

تعداد نتایج: 1316  

Journal: :Endocrinology 1999
Daniele Bani Maria Caterina Baccari Silvia Nistri Franco Calamai Mario Bigazzi Tatiana Bani Sacchi

The uterus is a site of nitric oxide (NO) production and expresses NO synthases (NOS), which are up-regulated during pregnancy. NO induces uterine quiescence, which is deemed necessary for the maintenance of pregnancy. Relaxin is known to promote uterine quiescence. Relaxin has also been shown to stimulate NO production in several targets. In this study we investigated the effects of relaxin on...

Journal: :Biochemical pharmacology 2003
Robert G Bennett Kusum K Kharbanda Dean J Tuma

Hepatic fibrosis results from excess extracellular matrix produced primarily by hepatic stellate cells (HSC). In response to injury, HSC differentiate to a myofibroblastic phenotype expressing smooth muscle actin and fibrillar collagens. Relaxin is a polypeptide hormone shown to have antifibrotic effects in fibrosis models. In this study, activated HSC from rat liver were treated with relaxin t...

2010
Kirk P. Conrad

Relaxin is a 6-kDa peptide hormone that is secreted from the corpus luteum of the ovary and circulates in the blood during pregnancy in several species, including humans, rats, and mice1 (see Appendix for relaxin ligand and receptor nomenclature). Hisaw and colleagues,2,3 who discovered the hormone, provided the first evidence, albeit structural in nature, that the vasculature is a relaxin targ...

Journal: :Italian journal of anatomy and embryology = Archivio italiano di anatomia ed embriologia 2013
Craig M Smith Ihaia T Hosken Natalie L Downer Berenice E Chua Mohammad Akhter Hossain John D Wade Andrew L Gundlach

The neuropeptide relaxin-3 and its cognate G-protein-coupled receptor, RXFP3, have been implicated in the control of feeding behaviour in rats. For example, relaxin-3-positive projections and RXFP3 are present within hypothalamic feeding circuits, and icv injection of human relaxin-3 (-0.2 to 1.0 nmol) robustly increases feeding behaviour in satiated rats. To explore whether this action is cons...

Journal: :Reproductive biology and endocrinology : RB&E 2004
Eric S Hayes

Relaxin is a peptide hormone that exerts numerous effects in a variety of tissues across a broad range of species. Although first identified more than 75 years ago interest in relaxin biology has waxed and waned over the years consistent with peaks and troughs of new experimental data on its wide-ranging biological effects and advances in relaxin enabling technologies. Recent insights into spec...

Journal: :Human reproduction 1997
A Einspanier M R Zarreh-Hoshyari-Khah M Balvers L Kerr K Fuhrmann R Ivell

The pattern of peripheral serum concentration for the peptide hormone relaxin in women points to the possibility of an interesting paracrine function in the cycle and early pregnancy. In order to investigate this physiology in detail, it was decided to examine local relaxin biosynthesis in an established primate model for human female reproductive function, the marmoset monkey (Callithrix jacch...

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2007
Shu Feng Irina U Agoulnik Natalia V Bogatcheva Aparna A Kamat Bernard Kwabi-Addo Rile Li Gustavo Ayala Michael M Ittmann Alexander I Agoulnik

PURPOSE To understand the role of relaxin peptide in prostate cancer, we analyzed the expression of relaxin and its receptor in human prostate cancer samples, the effects of relaxin signaling on cancer cell phenotype in vitro, and the effects of increased serum relaxin concentrations on cancer progression in vivo. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN The relaxin and its receptor leucine-rich repeat containing...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1992
P L Osheroff M J Cronin J A Lofgren

Relaxin is a member of the insulin family of polypeptides that is best known as a reproductive hormone. In an effort to elucidate the mechanism of action of relaxin we previously localized the specific binding sites of a 32P-labeled relaxin in the rat uterus and brain. These studies suggested that, in addition to its classical role in pregnancy, relaxin might have other physiological functions....

2013
Jennifer M. Sasser

Sasser JM. The emerging role of relaxin as a novel therapeutic pathway in the treatment of chronic kidney disease. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol 305: R559–R565, 2013. First published July 24, 2013; doi:10.1152/ajpregu.00528.2012.— Emerging evidence supports a potential therapeutic role of relaxin in fibrotic diseases, including chronic kidney disease. Relaxin is a pleiotropic hormone, ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1991
P L Osheroff H S Phillips

Relaxin is a member of the insulin family of polypeptide hormones and exerts its best understood actions in the mammalian reproductive system. Using a biologically active 32P-labeled human relaxin, we have previously shown by in vitro autoradiography specific relaxin binding sites in rat uterus, cervix, and brain tissues. Using the same approach, we describe here a detailed localization of huma...

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