Conference Proceedings
Insulin-relaxin family peptide signaling and receptors in mouse brain membranes and neuronal cells
S Ortinau, F Lin, JD Wade, GW Tregear, RAD Bathgate, AL Gundlach
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences | NEW YORK ACAD SCIENCES | Published : 2005
Abstract
Several orphan G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), LGR7 and LGR8, GPCR135 and GPCR142, were recently identified as putative, native receptors for different relaxin-family peptides, and their cell signaling mechanisms were elucidated in stably transfected cell lines. Anatomic studies have demonstrated that discrete populations of neurons in rat brain express relaxin and relaxin-3 mRNA/peptide, relaxin and relaxin-3 binding sites, and LGR7 and GPCR135 mRNAs. Thus, we began to assess the ability of relaxin-family peptides to alter cAMP production in brain and the involvement of the different native receptors. In mouse cortical membranes, a fixed concentration of relaxin peptides (100 nM) inhib..
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