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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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CYSTIC FIBROSIS IN MICE ELICITS MULTIPLE CHANGES IN PITUITARY GLAND FUNCTION

Rosenberg, Lewis A. January 2006 (has links)
No description available.
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A fully functional proopiomelanocortin/melanocortin-1 receptor system regulates the differentiation of human scalp hair follicle melanocytes.

Kauser, Sobia, Thody, Anthony J., Schallreuter, Karin U., Gummer, C.L., Tobin, Desmond J. January 2005 (has links)
No / The proopiomelanocortin (POMC)-derived peptides, ACTH and alpha-MSH, are the principal mediators of human skin pigmentation via their action at the melanocortin-1 receptor (MC-1R). Recent data have demonstrated the existence of a functionally active beta-endorphin/mu-opiate receptor system in both epidermal and hair follicle melanocytes, whereby beta-endorphin can regulate melanogenesis, dendricity, and proliferation in these cells. However, a role for ACTH and alpha-MSH in the regulation of the human follicular pigmentary unit has not been determined. This study was designed to examine the involvement of ACTH and the alpha-MSH/MC-1R system in human follicular melanocyte biology. To address this question we employed RT-PCR and immunohisto/cytochemistry, and a functional role for these POMC peptides was assessed in follicular melanocyte cultures. Human scalp hair follicle melanocytes synthesized and processed POMC. ACTH and alpha-MSH in association with their processing enzymes and MC-1R are expressed in human follicular melanocytes at the message level in vitro and at the protein level both in situ and in vitro. The expression of the POMC/MC-1R receptor system was confined only to subpopulations of poorly and moderately differentiated melanocytes. In addition, functional studies revealed that ACTH and alpha-MSH are able to promote follicular melanocyte differentiation by up-regulating melanogenesis, dendricity, and proliferation in less differentiated melanocyte subpopulations. Thus, these findings suggest a role for these POMC peptides in regulating human hair follicle melanocyte differentiation.
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Cloning, Expression, Pharmacological Characterization and Anatomical Distribution of Melanocortin Receptors in an Evolutionary Perspective

Ringholm, Aneta I. January 2004 (has links)
<p>The melanocortin (MC) receptors are G-protein coupled receptors thatparticipate in several important physiological functions such as the regulation of the energy balance. This thesis focuses on the evolutionary aspect of the MC receptors and their pharmacology.</p><p>One MC4 receptor and two MC5 receptor subtypes were found in a teleost fish, zebrafish. This indicates that the MC receptor subtypes arose very early in vertebrate evolution. Important pharmacological and functional properties, as well as gene structure and syntenic relationships have been highly conserved over a period of more than 400 million years implying that these receptors participate in vital physiological functions. Moreover, we found a MC4 receptor from a shark, spiny dogfish that represents the most distant MC receptor gene cloned to date. We also characterized the pharmacology of a MC4 receptor in goldfish. The conserved central expression pattern and physiological role in regulation of food intake of the MC4 receptor suggests that neuronal pathways of the melanocortin system may be important for regulation of energy homeostasis in most vertebrates. We determined the chromosomal position of the chicken MC receptors genes and found conserved synteny of the MC2, MC5, and MC4 receptor genes. These results suggest that there exist a clustering of these genes that is ancient. Analysis of conserved synteny with mammalian genomes and paralogon segments prompted us to predict an ancestral gene organization that may explain how this family has been formed through both local duplication and tetraploidization processes.</p><p>There are several common point mutations in the human MC1 receptor that are over represented in North European red-heads, and in individuals with pale skin. We pharmacologically characterised four naturally occurring human MC1 receptor variants providing molecular explanation to the respective phenotype.</p><p>The MC receptor subtypes have highly diverse physiological functions despite having relative high similarities in their primary structure. Our studies on the structural and functional properties of the MC receptor subtypes have provided insight into the molecular mechanism of how the specification of these receptors may have occurred.</p>
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Cloning, Expression, Pharmacological Characterization and Anatomical Distribution of Melanocortin Receptors in an Evolutionary Perspective

Ringholm, Aneta I. January 2004 (has links)
The melanocortin (MC) receptors are G-protein coupled receptors thatparticipate in several important physiological functions such as the regulation of the energy balance. This thesis focuses on the evolutionary aspect of the MC receptors and their pharmacology. One MC4 receptor and two MC5 receptor subtypes were found in a teleost fish, zebrafish. This indicates that the MC receptor subtypes arose very early in vertebrate evolution. Important pharmacological and functional properties, as well as gene structure and syntenic relationships have been highly conserved over a period of more than 400 million years implying that these receptors participate in vital physiological functions. Moreover, we found a MC4 receptor from a shark, spiny dogfish that represents the most distant MC receptor gene cloned to date. We also characterized the pharmacology of a MC4 receptor in goldfish. The conserved central expression pattern and physiological role in regulation of food intake of the MC4 receptor suggests that neuronal pathways of the melanocortin system may be important for regulation of energy homeostasis in most vertebrates. We determined the chromosomal position of the chicken MC receptors genes and found conserved synteny of the MC2, MC5, and MC4 receptor genes. These results suggest that there exist a clustering of these genes that is ancient. Analysis of conserved synteny with mammalian genomes and paralogon segments prompted us to predict an ancestral gene organization that may explain how this family has been formed through both local duplication and tetraploidization processes. There are several common point mutations in the human MC1 receptor that are over represented in North European red-heads, and in individuals with pale skin. We pharmacologically characterised four naturally occurring human MC1 receptor variants providing molecular explanation to the respective phenotype. The MC receptor subtypes have highly diverse physiological functions despite having relative high similarities in their primary structure. Our studies on the structural and functional properties of the MC receptor subtypes have provided insight into the molecular mechanism of how the specification of these receptors may have occurred.
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Investigations of the roles of G protein-coupled receptors and receptor tyrosine kinases in metabolic syndrome and cancer

Pillai, Lakshmi Rajan, January 2008 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Mississippi State University. Department of Biological Sciences. / Title from title screen. Includes bibliographical references.
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L'astronomie gamma de très haute énergie avec H.E.S.S. Développement d'une analyse multi-variables et application à l'étude de nébuleuses de pulsars

Dubois, Florent 18 December 2009 (has links) (PDF)
L'expérience H.E.S.S. (High Energy Stereoscopic system) a pour objectif l'observation du ciel austral en rayons gamma de très haute énergie. L'observatoire, constitué de quatre télescopes fonctionnant en stéréoscopie et situé en Namibie, est un des plus performants au monde. Enregistrant des données depuis 2003, c'est l'instrument idéal pour l'observation du plan galactique et la détection des nombreuses sources qui s'y trouvent. Trois méthodes d'analyse ont été mises en place, s'appuyant sur différentes propriétés des gerbes électromagnétiques issues de l'interaction des gamma avec l'atmosphère. L'objectif premier de cette thèse était de combiner les informations issues de ces trois méthodes pour la sélection des événements et la reconstruction de la direction et de l'énergie des gamma. La nouvelle analyse, appelée Xeff, apporte un gain significatif sur la qualité de la sélection et sur la précision de reconstruction de l'énergie et de la direction. L'analyse Xeff a été utilisée pour l'étude de nébuleuses de pulsar telles que Vela X, G0.9+0.1 et MSH 15-52. De nouveaux résultats ont été mis en évidence concernant l'extension de la source (Vela X) ou la forme spectrale (G0.9+0.1 et MSH 15-52) grâce à de nouvelles observations et à l'efficacité de l'analyse mise en place. Dès 2010, l'expérience rentrera dans une nouvelle phase avec l'achèvement d'un cinquième télescope, dédié à l'observation des rayons gamma à partir de quelques dizaines de GeV. Les tests mis en place pour l'étalonnage des photomultiplicateurs et les résultats obtenus sont décrits dans le manuscrit.
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Interactions of the growth hormone secretory axis and the central melanocortin system

Shaw, Amanda Marie January 2004 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Florida, 2004. / Typescript. Title from title page of source document. Document formatted into pages; contains 142 pages. Includes Vita. Includes bibliographical references.
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Endocrine Regulation of Dynamic Communication Signals in Gymnotiform Fish

Goldina, Anna 04 November 2011 (has links)
Communication signals are shaped by the opposing selection pressures imposed by predators and mates. A dynamic signal might serve as an adaptive compromise between an inconspicuous signal that evades predators and an extravagant signal preferred by females. Such a signal has been described in the gymnotiform electric fish, Brachyhypopomus gauderio, which produces a sexually dimorphic electric organ discharge (EOD). The EOD varies on a circadian rhythm and in response to social cues. This signal plasticity is mediated by the slow action of androgens and rapid action of melanocortins. My dissertation research tested the hypotheses that (1) signal plasticity is related to sociality levels in gymnotiform species, and (2) differences in signal plasticity are regulated by differential sensitivity to androgen and melanocortin hormones. To assess the breadth of dynamic signaling within the order Gymnotiformes, I sampled 13 species from the five gymnotiform families. I recorded EODs to observe spontaneous signal oscillations after which I injected melanocortin hormones, saline control, or presented the fish with a conspecific. I showed that through the co-option of the ancient melanocortin pathway, gymnotiforms dynamically regulate EOD amplitude, spectral frequency, both, or neither. To investigate whether observed EOD plasticities are related to species-specific sociality I tested four species; two territorial, highly aggressive species, Gymnotus carapo and Apteronotus leptorhynchus, a highly gregarious species, Eigenmannia cf. virescens, and an intermediate short-lived species with a fluid social system, Brachyhypopomus gauderio. I examined the relationship between the androgens testosterone and 11-ketotestosterone, the melanocortin a-MSH, and their roles in regulating EOD waveform. I implanted all fish with androgen and blank silicone implants, and injected with a-MSH before and at the peak of implant effect. I found that waveforms of the most territorial and aggressive species were insensitive to hormone treatments; maintaining a static, stereotyped signal that preserves encoding of individual identity. Species with a fluid social system were most responsive to hormone treatments, exhibiting signals that reflect immediate condition and reproductive state. In conclusion, variation in gymnotiform signal plasticity is hormonally regulated and seems to reflect species-specific sociality.
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Design, Synthesis, and Biological Evaluation of Melanocortin-1-Receptor Agonists for the Prevention of Skin Cancer

RUWE, ANDREW R. 24 September 2008 (has links)
No description available.
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Involvement of the Melanocortin System in the Regulation of Circadian and Behavioural Mechanisms in Zebrafish

Godino Gimeno, Alejandra 14 March 2024 (has links)
Tesis por compendio / [ES] El sistema de melanocortina es una estructura clave en la regulación de una amplia gama de funciones fisiológicas que incluyen la melanogénesis, la respuesta al estrés y el equilibrio energético, mediante la unión a una familia de receptores acoplados a la proteína G específicos (MC1R-MC5R). La sobreexpresión de agonistas inversos, la proteína de señalización agutí (Asip) y la proteína relacionada con agutí (Agrp) da como resultado un aumento de la ingesta de alimentos, de crecimiento lineal y de peso corporal. Asip regula la polaridad de pigmentación dorsoventral a través del MC1R, y la sobreexpresión induce obesidad en ratones al unirse al Mc4r central. La sobreexpresión de asip1 en el pez cebra transgénico (asip1-Tg) mejora el crecimiento, sin afectar la acumulación lipídica (obesidad), incluso cuando se alimentan bajo regímenes inductores severos. Los peces asip1-Tg no necesitan comer más para crecer más y más rápido, lo que sugiere una mayor eficiencia alimentaria. Además, los peces asip1-Tg criados en alta densidad son capaces de crecer mucho más que los peces de tipo salvaje (WT) criados en baja densidad, aunque los peces asip1-Tg parecen ser más sensibles al estrés por hacinamiento que los peces WT. El análisis transcriptómico comparativo del intestino de asip1-Tg refleja una expresión diferencial de transportadores aminoácidicos, monocarboxilatos, transportadores iónicos y de vitaminas. La sobreexpresión reduce la integridad del epitelio intestinal aumentando su permeabilidad paracelular y potencia el transporte electrogénico de aminoácidos. Así, los peces transgénicos poseen mayor capacidad para la absorción de nutrientes y, por extensión una mejora en la eficiencia alimenticia que podría explicar, en parte, ese crecimiento diferencial bajo tasas de ingesta similares. Esta tesis tuvo también como objetivo investigar si los asip1-Tg mantienen un fenotipo dominante asociado con una mayor tasa de alimentación. Los resultados muestran, por el contrario, un carácter reactivo/subordinado en los asip1-Tg que aboga por una participación del sistema de melanocortinas en la regulación del comportamiento de peces. El perfil subordinado de los animales asip1-Tg, junto con una activación del eje del estrés, sugiere que estos animales pueden mostrar un comportamiento de ansiedad. Los resultados indicaron que los peces asip1-Tg muestran un comportamiento de ansiedad que además relacionado con una severa disminución de los niveles centrales de serotonina (5HT) y dopamina y elevación de su recaptación neuronal y degradación. La administración de un inhibidor de la recaptación de 5HT, recupera el fenotipo comportamental salvaje, mitigando el comportamiento de ansiedad en los peces transgénicos y rescatando los niveles de 5HT. Esta ansiedad podría repercutir en una alteración del comportamiento locomotor de los animales, por ello estudiamos los ritmos circadianos de actividad locomotora. Los resultados muestran que los animales asip1-Tg exhiben una disrupción completa del ritmo de actividad, con una actividad muy elevada, especialmente durante la noche. Esta disrupción es concomitante con una desaparición del ritmo diario de serotonina y melatonina. Además, los resultados muestran una pérdida de ritmos de expresión de genes reloj (per1a y clock1a). La incubación, in vitro, de glándulas pineales con Asip1 produjo una inhibición de la secreción de melatonina replicando los resultados obtenidos in vivo y demostrando un efecto directo de Asip1, sobre la fisiología de la pineal. En esta tesis, se utilizó el pez cebra como modelo para investigar los efectos de la obesidad sobre la ansiedad y la memoria. La obesidad no tuvo ningún efecto sobre la ansiedad, pero produjo una disminución de la memoria a corto plazo, estudiada mediante test de condicionamiento aversivo. Este estudio proporciona, un protocolo fiable para evaluar el efecto de las enfermedades metabólica en la función cognitiva y conductual. / [CA] El sistema de melanocortina és una estructura clau en la regulació d'una ampla gamma de funcions fisiològiques que inclouen la melanogènesi, la resposta a l'estrès i l'equilibri energètic, mitjançant la unió a una família de receptors acoblats a la proteïna G específics (MC1R-MC5R). La sobreexpressió d'agonistes inversos, la proteïna de senyalització agutí (Asip) y la proteïna relacionada con agutí (Agrp) dona com a resultat un augment de la ingesta d'aliments, de creixement lineal i de pes corporal. Asip regula la polaritat de pigmentació dors-ventral a través del MC1R, y la sobreexpressió indueix obesitat en ratolins en unir-se al MC4R central. La sobreexpressió de asip1 en el peix zebra transgènic (asip1-Tg) millora el creixement, sense afectar l'acumulació lipídica (obesitat), inclús quan s'alimenten sota règims inductors severs. Los peces asip1-Tg no necessiten menjar més per a créixer més i més ràpid, lo qual suggereix una major eficiència alimentària. A més a més, els peixos asip1-Tg criats en alta densitat són capaces de créixer molt més que els peixos de tipus salvatge (WT) criats en baixa densitat, malgrat que els peixos asip1-Tg semblen ser més sensibles a l'estrès per amuntegament que els peixos WT. L'anàlisi transcriptòmic comparatiu de l'intestí de asip1-Tg reflecteix una expressió diferencial de transportadors aminoacídics, monocarboxilats, transportadors iònics i de vitamines. La sobreexpressió redueix la integritat de l'epiteli intestinal augmentant la seua permeabilitat paracel·lular i potencia el transport electrogènic d'aminoàcids. Per tant, els peixos transgènics posseeixen major capacitat per l'absorció de nutrients i, per extensió una millora en la eficiència alimentària que podria explicar, en part, eixe creixement diferencial sota taxes d'ingesta similars. Aquesta tesi tingué també com a objectiu investigar si els asip1-Tg mantenien un fenotip dominant associat amb una major taxa d'alimentació. Els resultats mostren, pel contrari, un caràcter reactiu/subordinat en los asip1-Tg que advoca per una participació del sistema de melanocortines en la regulació del comportament de peixos. El perfil subordinat dels animals asip1-Tg, junt amb una activació de l'eix de l'estrès, suggereix que aquests animals poden mostrar un comportament d'ansietat. Els resultats indicaren que els peixos asip1-Tg mostren un comportament d'ansietat relacionat amb una severa disminució dels nivells centrals de serotonina (5HT) i dopamina i elevació de la seua recaptació neuronal i degradació. L'administració de un inhibidor de la recaptació de 5HT recupera el fenotip comportamental salvatge, mitigant el comportament d'ansietat en els peixos transgènics i rescatant els nivells centrals de 5HT. Esta ansietat podria repercutir en una alteració del comportament locomotor dels animals, per la qual cosa vam estudiar els ritmes circadians d'activitat locomotora. Els resultats mostren que els animals asip1-Tg exhibeixen una disrupció completa del ritme d'activitat, amb una activitat molt elevada durant tot el cicle diari, especialment durant la nit. Esta disrupció es concomitant amb una desaparició del ritme diari de serotonina i melatonina. A més a més, els resultats mostren una pèrdua de ritmes de expressió de gens rellotge (per1a y clock1a). La incubació, in vitro, de glàndules pineals con Asip1 va produir una inhibició de la secreció de melatonina replicant els resultats obtinguts in vivo y demostrant un efecte directe de Asip1 sobre la fisiologia de la pineal. En esta tesi, se va utilitzar el peix zebra com a model per investigar els efectes de la obesitat sobre la ansietat i la memoria. L'obesitat no va tindre cap efecte sobre l'ansietat, però va produir una disminució de la memòria a curt termini, estudiada mitjançant tests de condicionament aversiu. Aquest estudi proporciona, un protocol fiable per a avaluar l'efecte de les malalties metabòliques en la funció cognitiva i conductual. / [EN] The melanocortin system plays a key role in the regulation of a wide range of physiological functions including melanogenesis, stress response and energy balance, through binding to a family of specific G protein-coupled receptors (MC1R-MC5R). Overexpression of inverse agonists, agouti-signalling protein (Asip) and agouti-related protein (Agrp) results in increased food intake, linear growth and body weight. Asip regulates dorso-ventral pigmentation polarity through MC1R, and over-expression induces obesity in mice by binding to the central MC4R. Overexpression of asip1 in transgenic zebrafish (asip1-Tg) enhances growth, without affecting lipid accumulation (obesity), even when fed under severe inducing regimens. The asip1-Tg fish do not need to eat more to grow bigger and faster, suggesting increased feed efficiency. In addition, asip1-Tg fish reared at high density are able to grow much larger than wild-type (WT) fish reared at low density, although asip1-Tg fish appear to be more sensitive to overcrowding stress than WT fish. Comparative transcriptomic analysis of asip1-Tg gut reflects differential expression of amino acid, monocarboxylate, ionic and vitamin transporters. Overexpression reduces the integrity of the intestinal epithelium by increasing its paracellular permeability and enhances electrogenic amino acid transport. Thus, transgenic fish possess a greater capacity for nutrient absorption and, by extension, an improvement in feed efficiency that could explain, in part, this differential growth under similar intake rates. This thesis also aimed to investigate whether asip1-Tg maintain a dominant phenotype associated with a higher feeding rate. Experimental results show, on the contrary, a reactive/subordinate character in asip1-Tg which argues for an involvement of the melanocortin system in the regulation of fish behaviour. Improving feeding motivation without promoting aggression in fish, thus avoiding the threat to native populations in case of an escape, makes the inhibition of the melanocortin system, through the overexpression of asip1, a feasible target for the development of genetically modified lines. The subordinate profile of the asip1-Tg animals, together with an activation of the stress axis, suggests that these animals may exhibit anxiety-like behaviour. The results indicated that asip1-Tg fish show a behaviour similar to our concept of anxiety related to a severe decrease in central serotonin (5HT) and dopamine levels as well as the elevation of their neuronal reuptake and degradation. The administration of fluoxetine, a serotonin reuptake inhibitor, recovers the wild-type behavioural phenotype, mitigating anxiety behaviour in transgenic fish and restoring central 5HT levels. This anxiety could have repercussions on the locomotor behaviour of the animals, so we studied circadian rhythms of locomotor activity. The results show that asip1-Tg animals exhibit a complete disruption of the activity rhythm, with very high activity levels throughout the daily cycle, especially during the night. This disruption is concomitant with a disappearance of the daily rhythm of serotonin and melatonin. In addition, the results show a loss of clock gene expression rhythms (per1a and clock1a). Incubation, in vitro, of pineal glands with Asip1 produced an inhibition of melatonin secretion replicating the results obtained in vivo and demonstrating a direct effect of Asip1 on pineal physiology. In this PhD thesis, zebrafish was used as a model to investigate the effects of overfeeding-induced obesity on anxiety-like behaviour and memory. Obesity had no effect on anxiety, but produced a decrease in short-term memory, studied by means of aversive conditioning tests. This study also provides a reliable protocol for assessing the effect of metabolic diseases on cognitive and behavioural function, supporting zebrafish as a model for cognitive and behavioural neuroscience. / Esta tesis ha sido realizada a través del programa de ‘Ayudas para la formación de personal investigador’ (FPI) BES‐2017‐082424 de la Agencia Estatal de Investigación, en Instituto de Acuicultura Torre de la Sal (IATS) del Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC) en el Grupo de investigación de Control de la Ingesta en Peces dirigido por José Miguel Cerdá Reverter, director de esta tesis. Los trabajos llevados a cabo en esta tesis han sido financiados por Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (MICIU) a través de los siguientes proyectos: MELANOCONDUCT: Implicación del sistema de melanocortinas en la regulación de los mecanismos temporales y conductuales de peces AGL2016-74857-C3-3-R; Cronopeces: Red temática de cronobiología de peces y sus aplicaciones en acuicultura RED2018-102487-T; MacForFish: Nuevos aspectos homeostáticos y comportamentales de la regulación de la ingesta en peces PID2019-103969RB-C33; FISHTASTE: Implicación de los mecanismos sensoriales del gusto en la regulación de la ingesta de peces - Involvement of taste sensing mechanisms in the regulation of feed intake of fish PID2022-136288OB-C33 / Godino Gimeno, A. (2024). Involvement of the Melanocortin System in the Regulation of Circadian and Behavioural Mechanisms in Zebrafish [Tesis doctoral]. Universitat Politècnica de València. https://doi.org/10.4995/Thesis/10251/203148 / Compendio

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