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Role of the soluble guanylyl cyclase 1 subunit in mice corpus cavernosum smooth muscle relaxation [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
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Brouckaert, Peter   +5 more
core   +1 more source

Non-canonical chemical feedback self-limits nitric oxide-cyclic GMP signaling in health and disease [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Nitric oxide (NO)-cyclic GMP (cGMP) signaling is a vasoprotective pathway therapeutically targeted, for example, in pulmonary hypertension. Its dysregulation in disease is incompletely understood.
Deile, Martin   +7 more
core   +2 more sources

Characterization of the norepinephrine-activation of adenylate cyclase suggests a role in memory affirmation pathways. Overexposure to epinephrine inactivates adenylate-cyclase,a causal pathway for stress-pathologies [PDF]

open access: yesBioSystems 100 (2010) p. 87-93, 2010
Incubation with noradrenaline (norepinephrine) of isolated membranes of rat's brain corpus striatum and cortex, showed that ionic-magnesium (Mg2+) is required for the neurotransmitter activatory response of Adenylate Cyclase [ATP pyrophosphate-lyase (cyclizing), (EC 4.6.1.1)], AC.An Mg2+-dependent response to the activatory effects of adrenaline, and ...
arxiv  

β-Amyloid Peptides Decrease Soluble Guanylyl Cyclase Expression in Astroglial Cells

open access: yesNeurobiology of Disease, 2002
In astroglial cells β-amyloid peptides (βA) induce a reactive phenotype and increase expression of NO synthase. Here we show that treatment of rat brain astrocytes with βA decreases their capacity to accumulate cyclic GMP (cGMP) in response to NO as a ...
Marı́a Antonia Baltrons   +3 more
doaj  

Activation of soluble guanylyl cyclase by BAY 58-2667 improves bladder function in cyclophosphamide-induced cystitis in mice.

open access: yesAJP - Renal Physiology, 2016
Activators of soluble guanylyl cyclase (sGC) interact directly with its prosthetic heme group, enhancing the enzyme responsiveness in pathological conditions.
M. D. de Oliveira   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Recent Advances in Mammalian Olfactory Receptor Function and Structure

open access: yesSensory Neuroscience, Volume 1, Issue 1, April 2025.
Olfactory receptors (ORs), a subset of G protein‐coupled receptors (GPCRs), mediate odor detection in sensory neurons and regulate diverse physiological functions across tissues. Their roles in metabolism, immunity, and neural processes underscore their therapeutic relevance. Recent high‐resolution Cryo‐EM studies have unveiled OR activation mechanisms,
Hongxi Qin   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

Multiple lineage specific expansions within the guanylyl cyclase gene family [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
BACKGROUND: Guanylyl cyclases (GCs) are responsible for the production of the secondary messenger cyclic guanosine monophosphate, which plays important roles in a variety of physiological responses such as vision, olfaction, muscle contraction ...
Burnell, Ann M   +2 more
core   +3 more sources

Chronic Intermittent Hypoxia‐Induced Neural Injury: Pathophysiology, Neurodegenerative Implications, and Therapeutic Insights

open access: yesCNS Neuroscience &Therapeutics, Volume 31, Issue 4, April 2025.
Given the established association between obstructive sleep apnea‐hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS) and neurodegenerative pathogenesis, this review systematically investigates the mechanisms by which chronic intermittent hypoxia (CIH) contributes to OSAHS‐related neural injury.
Nan‐Nan Jia   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Crystal structure of the signaling helix coiled-coil domain of the β1 subunit of the soluble guanylyl cyclase [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Background The soluble guanylyl cyclase (sGC) is a heterodimeric enzyme that, upon activation by nitric oxide, stimulates the production of the second messenger cGMP.
Beuve, Annie   +2 more
core   +3 more sources

Localizations of finitely generated soluble groups [PDF]

open access: yesarXiv, 2010
The study of localizations of groups has concentrated on group theoretic properties which are preserved by localization. In this paper we look at finitely generated soluble groups and determine when the local groups associated with them are soluble.
arxiv  

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