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Peripheral administration of baclofen significantly reduced food intake and body weight increase in both diabetic (db/db) and diet-induced obese mice for 5 weeks, whereas it had no significant effects on energy balance in their lean... more
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      ChemistryObesityDietMedicine
Ultraviolet B (UVB) radiation in the skin induces pigmentation that protects cells from further UVB damage and reduces photocarcinogenesis. Although the mechanisms are not well understood, our laboratory has shown that UVB radiation... more
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      MultidisciplinaryKeratinocytesMiceSkin
The endocrine stress response is pivotal in vertebrate physiology. The stress hormone cortisol-the end product of the endocrine stress axis-(re-)directs energy flows for optimal performance under conditions where homeostasis may be or... more
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      PhysiologyZoologyMagnetic Resonance ImagingAquaculture
The purpose of this study is to assess the effects of hypothyroidism on the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis; the functional integrity of each component of the HPA axis was examined in short-term and long-term hypothyroidism.... more
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      EndocrinologyCorticotropin Releasing HormoneIn Situ HybridizationBiological Sciences
In Cushing's disease, ACTH hypersecretion by pituitary corticotrope adenoma cells and resulting hypercortisolism is accompanied by a severely blunted GH secretory response. Interestingly, in Cushing's disease, ghrelin markedly increases... more
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      Electron MicroscopyCalciumImmunohistochemistryGhrelin
The role of the posterior hypothalamus in the development of the epithelial hypophysis was studied in Bufo embryos. In animals from which the central part of the neural plate (NP) had been surgically removed at the open neurula stage, the... more
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      Cell DifferentiationBrainMedical PhysiologyTail
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      ObesityHairHypoglycemiaPolymerase Chain Reaction
Adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) and melanophore-stimulating hormone (MSH) are produced in the pars distalis and pars intermedia, respectively, throughout vertebrates. These hormones together with-endorphin are encoded on a single gene... more
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      PhysiologyZoologyPromoter AnalysisAdrenocorticotropic Hormone
Although trichloroacetic acid (TCA) peeling is widely applied for cosmetic treatment of photodamaged skin, the entire biological mechanisms have yet to be determined. The skin stress response system (SSRS) involves corticotropin-releasing... more
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      ChemistryDermatologyCorticotropin Releasing HormoneMice
Proopiomelanocortin (POMC) is a precursor for corticotropin (ACTH), three or fewer molecular types of melanotropin (MSH), and ␤-endorphin. This protein is thought to have evolved by duplication of MSH genomic segments. Here we report that... more
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      PhysiologyZoologyMolecular typingPolymerase Chain Reaction
Pro-opiomelanocortin (POMC), is a polyprotein expressed in the pituitary and the brain where it is proteolytically processed into peptide hormones and neuropeptides with distinct biological activities. It is the prototype of multipotent... more
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      EndocrinologyMolecular endocrinologyClinical SciencesIsoenzymes
Rationale Hypericum perforatum L., known as St. John's wort (SJW), is used as a phytotherapeutic agent for the treatment of mild to moderate forms of depression. Objectives The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect of SJW... more
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      Medicinal PlantsCorticotropin Releasing HormoneMolecular PsychiatryIn Situ Hybridization
Graphical Abstract Highlights d A POMC mutation is common in the obesity-prone Labrador retriever breed of dog d It disrupts b-MSH and b-endorphin production, both implicated in energy homeostasis d Mutation is absent from other breeds... more
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      ObesityDogsCercopithecus aethiopsAppetite
The melanocortin system is a neuroendocrine system that regulates a range of physiological and behavioural processes. We examined the extent to which the melanocortin system simultaneously regulates colour and behaviour in the cichlid... more
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      PigmentationApplied Animal BehaviorBiological SciencesSocial behavior
The influence of glycosylation of a prohormone, pro-opiocortin, on its processing by intermediate (pituitary) lobe converting enzyme activity in vitro was studied. [JH]-arginine-labeled glycosylated and non-g~Fycosylated pro-opiocortins... more
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      Life SciencesPituitary GlandRatsXenopus laevis
Diet-induced hypothalamic inflammation is an important mechanism leading to dysfunction of neurons involved in controlling body mass. Studies have shown that polyunsaturated fats can reduce hypothalamic inflammation. Here, we evaluated... more
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      ImmunologyObesityCytokinesMice
A preproadrenomedullin (preproAM) gene was isolated from common carp Cyprinus carpio L. by PCR mediated homology cloning. The isolated gene was composed of 516 bp, which translated to a protein having 171 amino acid residues. The signal... more
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      PhysiologyZoologyGene expressionPhylogeny
Pro-opiomelanocortin (POMC) is the precursor to several pituitary hormones including adrenocorticotropic hormone and P-endorphin (P-END). POMC is also expressed in the brain, predominantly in discrete neuronal cell populations of the... more
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      NeurochemistryDNACell linePeptides
Skin stress response system (SSRS) involves corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) and proopiomelanocortin (POMC)-derived peptides, such as adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH), a-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (MSH) and bendorphin that are... more
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      BiologyMedicineCorticotropin Releasing HormoneKeratinocytes
Prescription opiate use by adolescent girls has increased significantly in the past decade. Preclinical studies using rats report alterations in morphine sensitivity in the adult offspring of adolescent morphine-exposed females (MOR-F1)... more
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      Gene expressionCorticosteroneMorphineRats
Procedures for performing cladistic analyses can provide powerful tools for understanding the evolution of neuropeptide and polypeptide hormone coding genes. These analyses can be done on either amino acid data sets or nucleotide data... more
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      PhysiologySequence AnalysisPhylogenyMaximum Likelihood
This review re-evaluates the use of immunological probes to map enkephalinergic, dynorphinergic, and endorphinergic circuits in the CNS of lobe-finned fishes, ray-finned fishes, and cartilaginous fishes in light of the characterization of... more
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      PhysiologyZoologyFishesPeptides
There is general agreement that the polypteriform fishes, like Polypterus senegalus, constitute a unique lineage in the evolution of the vertebrates. However, the precise position of these fishes had been a point of controversy since the... more
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      PhysiologyZoologyPhylogenyFishes
Ultraviolet B (UVB) radiation in the skin induces pigmentation that protects cells from further UVB damage and reduces photocarcinogenesis. Although the mechanisms are not well understood, our laboratory has shown that UVB radiation... more
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      MultidisciplinaryKeratinocytesMiceSkin
The peptide hormones ACTH, MSHs, ␤-lipotropin (␤-LPH), and ␤-endorphin are all derived from the precursor molecule proopiomelanocortin (POMC). Using confocal laser microscopy and immunoelectron microscopy in human pituitary gland, we... more
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      EndocrinologyBiological SciencesPituitary GlandHeLa cells
Background: In black-background-adapted Xenopus laevis, the intermediate pituitary melanotrope cells are hyperactive, producing large amounts of their major secretory cargo proopiomelanocortin (POMC, representing ~80% of all newly... more
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      XenopusSecretory PathwayGlycosylationXenopus laevis
expression status was proved to be a highly specific marker of energy metabolism rate in the brain. Along with its neighbor, Translocase of Outer Mitochondrial Membrane 40 kDa (TOMM40) which is involved in mitochondrial metabolism, the... more
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      RNABrainAggressionMice
The adrenal gland is a dynamic organ that undergoes constant cell turnover. This allows for rapid organ remodeling in response to the physiological demands of the HPA axis, which is controlled by proopiomelanocortin (POMC)-derived... more
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      EngineeringPhysicsChemistryBiology
have recently demonstrated the occurrence of two somatostatin isoforms in the frog brain, namely somatostatin-14 (SS1) and [Pro 2 ,Met 13 ]somatostatin-14 (SS2). In the present study, we demonstrate that the gene encoding the SS2... more
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      EndocrinologyImmunohistochemistryGene expressionIn Situ Hybridization
We carried out immunohistochemical tests in the developing gut of the sea bass Dicentrarchus labrax to follow the appearance and distribution of the immunoreactivity (IR) to antibodies against POMC-derived, adrenocorticotropic hormone... more
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      PhysiologyZoologyAgingImmunohistochemistry
Monoclonal antibodies (Mabs) specifically recognizing the chicken pituitary corticotropes were used to isolate a population of closely related peptides from crude chicken pituitary extracts. A homogeneous N-terminal sequence homologous to... more
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      Physical ChemistryMass SpectrometryImmunohistochemistryBiological Sciences
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      MicrobiologyZoologyBiologyMedicine
Over the past 20 years, genetic studies have illuminated critical pathways in the hypothalamus and brainstem mediating energy homeostasis, such as the melanocortin, leptin, 5-hydroxytryptamine and brain-derived neurotrophic factor... more
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      NeuroscienceCognitive ScienceObesityBiology
Hypothalamic proopiomelanocortin (POMC) gene expression is reduced in many forms of obesity and diabetes, particularly in those attributable to deficiencies in leptin or its receptor. To assess the functional significance of POMC in... more
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      ObesityDiabetesBiologyMedicine
Otsuka Long-Evans Tokushima Fatty (OLETF) rat lacking CCK-A receptors are hyperphagic and obese. Previous work has demonstrated alterations in neuropeptide Y (NPY) and proopiomelanocortin (POMC) mRNA expression in ad libitum fed OLETF... more
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      ObesityMedicineGene expressionBiological Sciences
Although trichloroacetic acid (TCA) peeling is widely applied for cosmetic treatment of photodamaged skin, the entire biological mechanisms have yet to be determined. The skin stress response system (SSRS) involves corticotropin-releasing... more
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      ChemistryDermatologyCorticotropin Releasing HormoneMice
The mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) promotes anabolic cellular processes in response to growth factors and metabolic cues. The TSC1 and TSC2 tumor suppressors are major upstream inhibitory regulators of mTOR signaling. Mice with... more
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      ObesityBiologyMedicineEnergy Metabolism
Peripheral administration of baclofen significantly reduced food intake and body weight increase in both diabetic (db/db) and diet-induced obese mice for 5 weeks, whereas it had no significant effects on energy balance in their lean... more
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      ChemistryObesityDietMedicine
The hypothalamus is the central regulator of systemic energy homeostasis, and its dysfunction can result in extreme body weight alterations. Insights into the complex cellular physiology of this region are critical to the understanding of... more
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      ObesityCancer stem cellsCell BiologyCancer Biology
Adjuvant arthritis (AA) in the rat leads to chronic stimulation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis and the loss of its diurnal rhythmicity. We have investigated the effects of adrenalectomy (ADX) and different levels of... more
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      Molecular endocrinologyGene expressionGrowth HormoneProlactin
Maternal obesity has been shown to increase the risk of obesity and related disorders in the offspring, which has been partially attributed to changes of appetite regulators in the offspring hypothalamus. On the other hand, endoplasmic... more
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      ObesityMolecular endocrinologySignal TransductionPregnancy
Objective: Measurement of plasma ACTH is a key step for the exploration of hypothalamic±pituitary± adrenal disorders. To further improve ACTH recognition a new generation of ACTH IRMA was developed using antibodies directed towards... more
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      PregnancyClinical SciencesHigh Pressure Liquid ChromatographyCongenital Adrenal Hyperplasia
STEVESON, T. C. AND R. M. DORES. POMC-retated products in the intermediate pituitary of the amphibian, Bufu marinus: Dzrerential subceilular processing in the Golgi and secretory granules. PEPTIDES 17(3) 425-434, 1996.-In the intermediate... more
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      PhysiologyElectron MicroscopyPeptidesPituitary Gland
This immunocytochemical study of the pituitaries of the primitive actinopterygians, Acipenser transmontanus, Lepisosteus spatula, and Amia calva, showed a strict delineation between the hormonal fragments of proopiomelanocorticotropin... more
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      PhysiologyZoologyImmunohistochemistryFishes
Steady-state analyses were performed on the proopiomelanocortin (POMC)-related endproducts present in acid extracts of the pars intermedia of the anuran amphibian, Bombitza orientalis. Sephadex G-75 gel filtration chromatography indicated... more
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      PhysiologyZoologyAnuraHigh Pressure Liquid Chromatography
Hypothalamic proopiomelanocortin (POMC)-derived MSH peptides and the melanocortin receptor antagonist, agouti-related protein (AgRP), interact to regulate energy balance. Both POMC and AgRP neurons express estrogen receptors, but little... more
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      EndocrinologyBiological SciencesCerebrospinal FluidHypothalamus
Members of the p24 family of type I transmembrane proteins are highly abundant in transport vesicles and are thought to be involved in selective protein transport between the endoplasmic reticulum and the Golgi complex. The p24 proteins... more
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      Membrane ProteinsBiological SciencesPhylogenyPituitary Gland
Restriction mapping of the two proopiomelanocortin (POMC) genes of the South African clawed toad Xenopus laevis revealed that POMC gene A is much larger than POMC gene B. Here we report that this size difference is mainly due to the... more
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      GeneticsGene expressionSouth AfricanIntrons
The p24α, -β, -γ, and -δ proteins are major multimeric constituents of cycling endoplasmic reticulum-Golgi transport vesicles and are thought to be involved in protein transport through the early secretory pathway. In this study, we... more
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      Biological SciencesSecretory PathwayEndoplasmic ReticulumTransgenic Animals
Background information. The p24 protein family plays an important but unclear role at the ER (endoplasmic reticulum)-Golgi interface. A p24 member from each subfamily (p24α 3 , β 1 , γ 3 and δ 2) is upregulated with the prohormone POMC... more
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      Endoplasmic ReticulumPeptidesXenopus laevisProtein isoforms