نتایج جستجو برای: relaxin

تعداد نتایج: 1316  

2015
Jean M Feugang Juan C Rodríguez-Muñoz Darby S Dillard Mark A Crenshaw Scott T Willard Peter L Ryan

BACKGROUND Relaxin is detected in seminal plasma of many species and its association with sperm motility may be beneficial in some aspects of assisted reproduction. Here, we immunolocalized relaxin receptors and investigated the effects of exogenous relaxin on motility characteristics, viability, and cAMP content of boar spermatozoa after storage. METHODS Commercial doses of boar semen were o...

Journal: :Arthritis Research & Therapy 2006
Gihan Hashem Qin Zhang Takayuki Hayami Jean Chen Wei Wang Sunil Kapila

Relaxin, a 6-kDa polypeptide hormone, is a potent mediator of matrix turnover and contributes to the loss of collagen and glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) from reproductive tissues, including the fibrocartilaginous pubic symphysis of several species. This effect is often potentiated by beta-estradiol. We postulated that relaxin and beta-estradiol might similarly contribute to the enhanced degradation ...

Journal: :Arthritis Research & Therapy 2005
Tabassum Naqvi Trang T Duong Gihan Hashem Momotoshi Shiga Qin Zhang Sunil Kapila

Diseases of specific fibrocartilaginous joints are especially common in women of reproductive age, suggesting that female hormones contribute to their etiopathogenesis. Previously, we showed that relaxin dose-dependently induces matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) expression in isolated joint fibrocartilaginous cells. Here we determined the effects of relaxin with or without beta-estradiol on the mo...

Journal: :Physiological reviews 2013
R A D Bathgate M L Halls E T van der Westhuizen G E Callander M Kocan R J Summers

There are seven relaxin family peptides that are all structurally related to insulin. Relaxin has many roles in female and male reproduction, as a neuropeptide in the central nervous system, as a vasodilator and cardiac stimulant in the cardiovascular system, and as an antifibrotic agent. Insulin-like peptide-3 (INSL3) has clearly defined specialist roles in male and female reproduction, relaxi...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2004
Laura T Goldsmith Gerson Weiss Smita Palejwala Tony M Plant Andrea Wojtczuk W Clark Lambert Nael Ammur Debra Heller Joan H Skurnick Dean Edwards Donna M Cole

Despite the documented importance of the protein hormone relaxin in reproduction in various mammalian species, the role of relaxin in human reproduction is poorly understood, largely because of the lack of studies in women or in suitable non-human primate models. Here we describe the establishment of a non-human primate model of early human pregnancy and its use in defining the actions of relax...

Journal: :Circulation 2002
Carol Fisher Margaret MacLean Ian Morecroft Alison Seed Fiona Johnston Christopher Hillier John McMurray

BACKGROUND It has been shown recently that the pregnancy and parturition hormone, relaxin, is secreted by the heart. This study examined the effects of relaxin in small human resistance arteries from the systemic and pulmonary circulations. METHODS AND RESULTS Arteries were obtained from gluteal biopsies and resected lung tissue and studied with the use of wire myography. Cumulative concentra...

Journal: :Italian journal of anatomy and embryology = Archivio italiano di anatomia ed embriologia 2013
Craig M Smith Berenice E Chua Andrew W Walker Andrew L Gundlach

Relaxin-3 is a recently identified neuropeptide transmitter primarily expressed by neurons of the pontine nucleus incertus, which binds/activates the G(i/o)-protein coupled receptor, RXFP3. Functional studies have demonstrated that relaxin-3 modulates behavioural arousal in rodents, and although initial anatomical mapping studies have revealed relaxin-3-positive projections within several brain...

Journal: :Hypertension 2011
Jonathan T McGuane Leslie A Danielson Julianna E Debrah J Peter Rubin Jacqueline Novak Kirk P Conrad

Relaxin is emerging as an important vasodilator of pregnancy and is being tested for afterload reduction in acute heart failure. However, the mechanisms underlying relaxin-induced vasodilation are incompletely understood. The aims of this study were to establish a new in vitro model for relaxin-induced vasodilation and to use this approach, as well as chronically instrumented, conscious rats, t...

2017
D. Cimini K. Della Corte R. Finamore L. Andreozzi A. Stellavato A. V. A. Pirozzi F. Ferrara R. Formisano M. De Rosa M. Chino L. Lista A. Lombardi V. Pavone C. Schiraldi

BACKGROUND Initially known as the reproductive hormone, relaxin was shown to possess other therapeutically useful properties that include extracellular matrix remodeling, anti-inflammatory, anti-ischemic and angiogenic effects. All these findings make relaxin a potential drug for diverse medical applications. Its precursor, pro-relaxin, is an 18 kDa protein, that shows activity in in vitro assa...

Journal: :Circulation research 2003
Arundhathi Jeyabalan Jacqueline Novak Lee A Danielson Laurie J Kerchner Shannon L Opett Kirk P Conrad

During pregnancy, relaxin stimulates nitric oxide (NO)-dependent renal vasodilation, hyperfiltration and reduced myogenic reactivity of small renal arteries via the endothelial ETB receptor subtype. Our objective in this study was to elucidate the mechanisms by which relaxin stimulates the endothelial ETB receptor/NO vasodilatory pathway. Using chronically instrumented conscious rats, we demons...

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