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Ghrelin-GHSR system in the eye: local regulation and pathophysiological implications
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Intranasal Delivery of a Ghrelin Mimetic Engages the Brain Ghrelin Signaling System in Mice.
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Significance of neuroendocrine systems and the gut-brain axis (GBA) in the regulation of obesity. [PDF]
Zhao H +5 more
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Correction to: "Loss-of-Function GHSR Variants Are Associated With Short Stature and Low IGF-I".
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Identification of piperazine-bisamide GHSR antagonists for the treatment of obesity
Piperazine-bisamide analogs were discovered as partial agonists of human growth hormone secretagogue receptor (GHSR) in a high throughput screen. The partial agonists were optimized for potency and converted into antagonists through structure-activity relationship (SAR) studies.
Ming, Yu +14 more
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The ghrelin receptor GHSR has two efficient agonists in an ancient fish species
AbstractThe gastric peptide ghrelin and its receptor GHSR have important functions in energy metabolism. Recently, liver-expressed antimicrobial peptide 2 (LEAP2) was identified as an endogenous antagonist for GHSR. Ghrelin, LEAP2, and GHSR are ubiquitously present from fishes to mammals and are highly conserved in evolution.
Hao-Zheng Li +5 more
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Therapeutic potential of GHSR-1A antagonism in alcohol dependence, a review
Life Sciences, 2022Growth hormone secretagogue receptor type 1A (GHSR-1A) is a functional receptor of orexigenic peptide ghrelin and is highly expressed in mesolimbic dopaminergic systems that regulate incentive value of artificial reward in substance abuse. Interestingly, GHSR-1A has also shown ligand-independent constitutive activity.
Shreyasi Gupta +2 more
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