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Thyrotoxicosis in MCT8 deficiency.
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Molecular and cellular biology of thyrotropin-releasing hormone receptors
Thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) receptor (TRH-R) complementary DNAs have been cloned from several species. The deduced amino acid sequences are compatible with TRH-R being a seven-transmembrane-spanning G protein-coupled receptor. These complementary DNAs and reagents derived from them have permitted detailed study of TRH-R biology at the ...
M C, Gershengorn, R, Osman
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Solubilization of pituitary receptors for thyrotropin-releasing hormone
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - General Subjects, 1978Receptors for thyrotropin-releasing hormone were solubilized by Triton X-100. Membrane fractions from GH3 pituitary tumor cells were incubated with thyrotropin-releasing hormone in order to saturate specific receptor sites before the addition of detergent.
P M, Hinkle, D G, Lewis
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Biochemistry, 1997
Thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH), like most small ligands, appears to bind within the seven transmembrane-spanning helices (TMs) of its G protein-coupled receptor (TRH-R). A role for the extracellular loops (ECLs) of TRH-R has not been established.
J H, Perlman +6 more
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Thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH), like most small ligands, appears to bind within the seven transmembrane-spanning helices (TMs) of its G protein-coupled receptor (TRH-R). A role for the extracellular loops (ECLs) of TRH-R has not been established.
J H, Perlman +6 more
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Identification of thyrotropin-releasing hormone receptor in the rat testis
Neuropeptides, 1994We have recently documented the expression of preprothyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) gene in murine, human and rat testis. Moreover, we have localized TRH to rat Leydig cells immunohistochemically, and found that both prepro TRH mRNA and TRH levels are developmentally regulated in the rat testis.
T, Satoh, P, Feng, U J, Kim, J F, Wilber
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Receptors for Thyrotropin-Releasing Hormone on Rat Lactotropes and Thyrotropes
Thyroid, 1998Primary cultures of rat pituitary cells were stained with an antibody to the native thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) receptor and with a bioactive, fluorescent analogue of TRH, Rhod-TRH. Rhod-TRH specifically stained 86% of lactotropes and 21% of nonlactotropes from primary pituitary cell cultures.
R, Yu, R, Ashworth, P M, Hinkle
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Ontogeny of receptors for thyrotropin-releasing hormone in the rat brain
Developmental Brain Research, 1986Developmental changes in the thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) receptor concentrations of hypothalamic and certain extrahypothalamic structures in the rat were evaluated from 2 days after birth until sexual maturity. The maturational pattern of TRH receptors in hypothalamus, striatum and amygdala follow that of the pituitary and all show the same ...
L, Blanchard, N, Barden
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Thyrotropin-releasing hormone and its receptor in glia
Glia, 2001The presence of thyrotropin-releasing hormone (Thyroliberin, TRH) and its receptor (TRH-R) in frozen coronal sections of the adult rat spinal cord and neonatal rat astroglial cultures was investigated by means of immunocytochemistry and Western blot using polyclonal antibodies generated against the hormone and monoclonal antibodies originated against ...
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autoregulation of rat adenohypophyseal thyrotropin-releasing hormone receptor
Life Sciences, 1982The possible mechanism of attenuation of thyrotropin response to exogenous thyrotropin-releasing hormone in vivo after repeated administrations of the releasing hormone has been studied. To this end, the effect of prolonged hormone treatment on the binding of hormone to its receptor in the anterior pituitary gland has been evaluated. The data show that
A, Banerji, C, Prasad
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Thyrotropin-releasing hormone and its receptors — A hypothesis for binding and receptor activation
Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 2007Thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH), a tripeptide, exerts its biological effects through stimulation of cell-surface receptors, TRH-R, belonging to the superfamily of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCR). Because of the intermediate size of TRH, it is smaller than polypeptide ligands that interact at GPCR ectodomains and larger than biogenic amines ...
Stanislav, Engel, Marvin C, Gershengorn
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