Cloning of the rat and human prostaglandin F2α receptors and the expression of the rat prostaglandin F2α receptor
@article{Lake1994CloningOT, title={Cloning of the rat and human prostaglandin F2$\alpha$ receptors and the expression of the rat prostaglandin F2$\alpha$ receptor}, author={Staffan Lake and Hjalmar Gullberg and J. Wahlqvist and A M Sj{\"o}gren and Anne Kinhult and Peter Thomas Lind and Ewa Hellstr{\"o}m‐Lindahl and Johan Wilhelm Stjernschantz}, journal={FEBS Letters}, year={1994}, volume={355} }
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Molecular Cloning and Characterization of the Human Prostanoid DP Receptor (*)
- BiologyThe Journal of Biological Chemistry
- 1995
The cloned and expressed a functional cDNA for the hDP receptor showed the highest degree of identity with the hIP and hEP2 receptors, followed by the hEP4 receptor and the rank order of affinities for prostaglandins and prostaglandsin analogs was as predicted for the DP receptor.
Regulation of prostaglandin F2 alpha receptor expression in cultured human granulosa-luteal cells.
- Biology, MedicineEndocrinology
- 1997
PGF2 alpha is a metabolite of arachidonic acid that triggers regression of the corpus luteum. Recent animal studies have indicated that PGF2 alpha (FP) receptor messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) is…
Regulation of Prostaglandin F2α Receptor Expression in Cultured Human Granulosa-Luteal Cells1.
- Biology, MedicineEndocrinology
- 1997
PGF2 alpha is a metabolite of arachidonic acid that triggers regression of the corpus luteum. Recent animal studies have indicated that PGF2 alpha (FP) receptor messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) is…
Prostaglandin F2α Receptor in the Corpus Luteum: Recent Information on the Gene, Messenger Ribonucleic Acid, and Protein1
- Biology, ChemistryBiology of reproduction
- 2001
Moieties of the PGF2α molecule that are essential for binding or specificity of binding to the FPr have been identified by radioreceptor binding studies and key amino acids have been suggested to be critical for binding of FPr to P GF2α based on three-dimensional modeling and comparisons with other G-protein-coupled receptors.
Localization of the prostaglandin F2 alpha receptor in rat tissues.
- Biology, MedicineProstaglandins, leukotrienes, and essential fatty acids
- 1997
Expression and regulation of prostaglandin F receptor mRNA in rodent osteoblastic cells.
- BiologyProstaglandins
- 1995
A novel biological role for prostaglandin D2 is suggested by distribution studies of the rat DP prostanoid receptor.
- BiologyEuropean journal of pharmacology
- 1999
Functional characterization of the ocular prostaglandin f2alpha (PGF2alpha) receptor. Activation by the isoprostane, 12-iso-PGF2alpha.
- Biology, MedicineThe Journal of biological chemistry
- 1997
The human FP may be activated specifically, by the free radical-catalyzed F2 isoprostane, 12-iso-PGF2alpha, in addition to the cyclooxygenase product, PGF2 alpha, where oxidant stress and augmented prostaglandin biosynthesis coincide.
Regulation of prostaglandin F2α-receptor mRNA in human granulosa-luteal cells by human chorionic gonadotrophin and prostaglandin F2α
- Biology, MedicineEndocrine
- 2007
In the human granulosa luteal cell, PGF2α-R mRNA levels are inversely related to hCG-stimulated steroidogenesis (which was biphasic in nature), thus providing a potential form of negative feedback on its own actions, which may be important in rescuing the corpus luteum from PGF 2α-mediated luteolysis should pregnancy occur.
Localization of the prostaglandin F2 alpha receptor messenger RNA and protein in the cynomolgus monkey eye.
- Biology, MedicineInvestigative ophthalmology & visual science
- 1996
The FP receptor was found to be distributed widely in the ocular tissues, suggesting an array of autocrine and paracrine functions of PGF2 alpha in the eye.
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