نتایج جستجو برای: kiss1 receptor

تعداد نتایج: 590816  

Journal: :The New England journal of medicine 2012
A Kemal Topaloglu Javier A Tello L Damla Kotan Mehmet N Ozbek M Bertan Yilmaz Seref Erdogan Fatih Gurbuz Fatih Temiz Robert P Millar Bilgin Yuksel

Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) is the central regulator of gonadotropins, which stimulate gonadal function. Hypothalamic neurons that produce kisspeptin and neurokinin B stimulate GnRH release. Inactivating mutations in the genes encoding the human kisspeptin receptor (KISS1R, formerly called GPR54), neurokinin B (TAC3), and the neurokinin B receptor (TACR3) result in pubertal failure. H...

Journal: :International journal of oncology 2013
Guo-Qing Song Yi Zhao

Breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer in women. In these studies, a metastasis suppressor gene, KISS1 and its truncated fragment, were overexpressed in the breast cancer cell line MDA-MB-231. In addition, KISS1 expression was downregulated in MDA-MB-157 cell line using a KISS1-specific siRNA. The effects of KISS1 on breast cancer cells both in vivo and in vitro were then identif...

2012
Judith E Cartwright Paula Juliet Williams

Kisspeptin, originally identified as metastatin, important in preventing cancer metastasis, has more recently been shown to be important in pregnancy. Roles indicated for kisspeptin in pregnancy include regulating trophoblast invasion and migration during placentation. The pregnancy-specific disorder pre-eclampsia (PE) is now accepted to begin with inadequate trophoblast invasion and the curren...

2014
Sitaram Harihar Keke M. Pounds Tomoo Iwakuma Nabil G. Seidah Danny R. Welch

KISS1 is a broadly functional secreted proprotein that is then processed into small peptides, termed kisspeptins (KP). Since sequence analysis showed cleavage at KR or RR dibasic sites of the nascent protein, it was hypothesized that enzyme(s) belonging to the proprotein convertase family of proteases process KISS1 to generate KP. To this end, cell lines over-expressing KISS1 were treated with ...

Journal: :Neuroendocrinology 2014
Juan Manuel Castellano Hollis Wright Sergio R Ojeda Alejandro Lomniczi

The importance of the Kiss1 gene in the control of reproductive development is well documented. However, much less is known about the transcriptional regulation of Kiss1 expression in the hypothalamus. Critical for these studies is an accurate identification of the site(s) where Kiss1 transcription is initiated. Employing 5'-RACE PCR, we detected a transcription start site (TSS1) used by the hy...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Naoko Inoue Karin Sasagawa Kotaro Ikai Yuki Sasaki Junko Tomikawa Shinya Oishi Nobutaka Fujii Yoshihisa Uenoyama Yasushige Ohmori Naoyuki Yamamoto Eiichi Hondo Kei-ichiro Maeda Hiroko Tsukamura

The present study investigated whether kisspeptin-G protein-coupled receptor 54 (GPR54) signaling plays a role in mediating mating-induced ovulation in the musk shrew (Suncus murinus), a reflex ovulator. For this purpose, we cloned suncus Kiss1 and Gpr54 cDNA from the hypothalamus and found that suncus kisspeptin (sKp) consists of 29 amino acid residues (sKp-29). Injection of exogenous sKp-29 m...

Journal: :Endocrinology 2015
Víctor M Navarro Martha A Bosch Silvia León Serap Simavli Cadence True Leonor Pinilla Rona S Carroll Stephanie B Seminara Manuel Tena-Sempere Oline K Rønnekleiv Ursula B Kaiser

Tachykinins are comprised of the family of related peptides, substance P (SP), neurokinin A (NKA), and neurokinin B (NKB). NKB has emerged as regulator of kisspeptin release in the arcuate nucleus (ARC), whereas the roles of SP and NKA in reproduction remain unknown. This work explores the roles of SP and NKA in the central regulation of GnRH release. First, central infusion of specific agonist...

Journal: :Endocrinology 2011
Arianna Servili Yann Le Page Jérôme Leprince Alain Caraty Sebastian Escobar Ishwar S Parhar Jae Yong Seong Hubert Vaudry Olivier Kah

Kisspeptins are new actors in the neuroendocrine regulation of reproduction. In vertebrates, the number of kiss genes varies from none to three. Zebrafish have two kiss genes, kiss1 and kiss2, and two kiss receptors (GPR54), kiss1r and kiss2r. To provide detailed information on the organization of the kiss systems in zebrafish, antibodies were raised against the C terminus of zebrafish preproKi...

Journal: :Human reproduction update 2011
K J Teerds D G de Rooij J Keijer

BACKGROUND The increase in the incidence of obesity has a substantial societal health impact. Contrasting reports have been published on whether overweight and obesity affect male fertility. To clarify this, we have reviewed published data on the relation between overweight/obesity, semen parameters, endocrine status and human male fertility. Subsequently, we have used results obtained in anima...

Journal: :Endocrinology 2007
Alexander S Kauffman Michelle L Gottsch Juan Roa Alisa C Byquist Angelena Crown Don K Clifton Gloria E Hoffman Robert A Steiner Manuel Tena-Sempere

The Kiss1 gene codes for kisspeptins, which have been implicated in the neuroendocrine regulation of reproduction. In the brain, Kiss1 mRNA-expressing neurons are located in the arcuate (ARC) and anteroventral periventricular (AVPV) nuclei. Kiss1 neurons in the AVPV appear to play a role in generating the preovulatory GnRH/LH surge, which occurs only in females and is organized perinatally by g...

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