Journal article

Improved chemical synthesis and demonstration of the relaxin receptor binding affinity and biological activity of mouse relaxin

CS Samuel, F Lin, MA Hossain, C Zhao, T Ferraro, RAD Bathgate, GW Tregear, JD Wade

Biochemistry | AMER CHEMICAL SOC | Published : 2007

Abstract

The primary stored and circulating form of relaxin in humans, human gene-2 (H2) relaxin, has potent antifibrotic properties with rapidly occurring efficacy. However, when administered to experimental models of fibrosis, H2 relaxin can only be applied over short-term (2-4 week) periods, due to rodents mounting an antibody response to the exogenous human relaxin, resulting in delayed clearance and, hence, increased and variable circulating levels. To overcome this problem, the current study investigated the therapeutic potential of mouse relaxin over long-term exposure in vivo. Mouse relaxin is unique among the known relaxins in that it possesses an extra residue within the C-terminal region o..

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