Searching journal content for GPER (as phrase) in full text.

Displaying results 1-10 of 16
For checked items
  1. ...spliced forms of ESR1 (ER-46 and ER-36) (Kang et al. 2010) and/or (3) G protein-coupled estrogen receptor (GPER1) (Prossnitz & Barton 2014). These extranuclear effects involve intracellular signals, such as activation of the PI3K/AKT pathway (Lucas et al. 2008, Garrido et al. 2013). ESRs are known ~~~
  2. ...DOI: 10.1530/JME-16-0117 http://.endocrinology-journals.org 2017 Society for Endocrinology Printed in Great Britain Published by Bioscientifica Ltd. GPER modulates tone and coronary reactivity a r debortoli and others Research 1711802 59: AngelinaRafaelaDebortoli1, WenderdoNascimentoRouver1 ~~~
  3. ...GPER ~~~
  4. ...-specific effects are conferred through the enzyme 11-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase 2, cellular redox status and properties of the MR itself. Furthermore, not all aldosterone effects are mediated via MR, with implication of the involvement of other membrane-bound receptors such as GPER. This review will describe ~~~
  5. ...-HEX from RBL-2H3 cells Mizota etal. (2005) G-protein coupled Gq/11 receptor Mouse spermatogenic GC-2 cells DHEA-S (1 nM) activated phosphorylation of ERK1/2, c-SRC, ATF1, and CREB Shihan etal. (2013) G-protein coupled hCASMC Inhibited activation of the AKT/GSK-3 axis Bonnet etal. (2009) GPER/GPR30 7 ~~~
  6. ...these events are identical or variant forms of the ER or instead distinct receptors altogether. One potential mediator of rapid membrane localized hormone response is the G protein coupled ER (GPER, originally referred to as GPR30), which is activated by E2 (Prossnitz & Barton 2011). Gper mice lack ~~~
  7. ...that impacts reactive oxygen species levels. These effects are thought to occur through the mediation of mitochondrial ERb. G protein coupled ER The G protein coupled ER (GPER; formerly known as GP30) is a novel ER with multiple functions in diverse tissues (Marjon et al. 2014). It responds to oestradiol ~~~
  8. ...estrogen receptors ESR1 and ESR2 (also known as ERa and ERb respectively) and the G-proteincoupled estrogen receptor (GPER, GPR30) are present in the epididymis (Hess et al. 2011). Knockout of ESR1 (Esr1K/K) in the male mouse leads to the misregulation of acid/base transporters, failure of epididymal ~~~
  9. .../ERK and phosphotidylinositol 3 kinase (PI3K)/Akt pathways (Schiff et al. 2003). Results of recent studies have indicated that the G-protein-coupled ER (GPER) mediates the non-genomic signaling of estrogen in a variety of estrogen-related cancers including OVCA (Albanito et al. 2007, Yan et al. 2013). Ge et al. (2013) have ~~~
  10. ...GCCAGCCAAAAAGCCATATAAC Reverse GGCATAGATCTTCTCCGGTTCA GPER Forward ACGAGACTGTGAAATCCGCAACCA Reverse ATCAGGCTGGAGGTGCACTTGGAA Leptin (OB) Forward TCACCAGGATCAATGACATTTCA Reverse CCAAACCGGTGACTTTCTGTTT FABP4 Forward TTGACGAAGTCACTGCAGATGA Reverse CAGGACACCCCCATCTAAGGT IL1B Forward CTGAGCTCGCCAGTGAAATG Reverse ~~~
For checked items