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Melatonin receptors

MT3 melatonin binding site, MT1 and MT2 melatonin receptors are present in oocyte, but only MT1 is present in bovine blastocyst produced in vitro

MT3 melatonin binding site, MT1 and MT2 melatonin receptors are present in oocyte, but only MT1 is present in bovine blastocyst produced in vitro

... Background: Melatonin inclusion into in vitro oocyte maturation (IVM) protocols has been suggested because it possesses a powerful free radical scavenger capability that improves the quality of the oocyte used in ...

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Melatonin receptor depletion suppressed hCG-induced testosterone expression in mouse Leydig cells

Melatonin receptor depletion suppressed hCG-induced testosterone expression in mouse Leydig cells

... including 78 kDa glucose-regulated protein (Grp78 or BiP), CCAAT/enhancer-binding homologous protein (Chop), Activating transcription factor 4 (ATF4), X-box binding protein 1 (Xbp1) and inositol-requiring enzyme 1 (IRE1) ...

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Design and development of melatonin analogues as putative chronobiotics

Design and development of melatonin analogues as putative chronobiotics

... of melatonin receptors in the human circadian clock as well as the ability of humans to respond to the melatonin signai with a weii defined circadian phase response ...

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Eye and heart morphogenesis are dependent on melatonin signaling in chick embryos

Eye and heart morphogenesis are dependent on melatonin signaling in chick embryos

... the receptors coupled to G-proteins, the ranked order of potency was reversed (Legros et ...the melatonin receptor ...the melatonin receptor antagonists and the G- protein levels were dependent on ...

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The Protective Effects of Exogenous Melatonin on Nicotine-induced Changes in Mouse Ovarian Follicles

The Protective Effects of Exogenous Melatonin on Nicotine-induced Changes in Mouse Ovarian Follicles

... ecule, melatonin is produced in all vertebrate spe- .... Melatonin facilitates various phys- iological functions as follows: circadian rhythm functions, such as sleeping and waking up; sexual activity and ...

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Effects of melatonin administration on embryo implantation and offspring growth in mice under different schedules of photoperiodic exposure

Effects of melatonin administration on embryo implantation and offspring growth in mice under different schedules of photoperiodic exposure

... whether melatonin has other ef- fects on offspring development and growth, particularly in animals that are subjected to long photoperiodic ex- posure and have truncated melatonin production with circadian ...

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Melatonin receptor stimulation by agomelatine prevents Aβ-induced tau phosphorylation and oxidative damage in PC12 cells

<p>Melatonin receptor stimulation by agomelatine prevents A&beta;-induced tau phosphorylation and oxidative damage in PC12 cells</p>

... As a novel antidepressant drug, agomelatine, widely applied in clinic, is a receptor agonist that affects both MT1 and MT2 melatonin receptors and an antagonist that affects 5-hydroxytyriptamine (5HT) 2C ...

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New approaches in the management of insomnia: weighing the advantages of prolonged-release melatonin and synthetic melatoninergic agonists

New approaches in the management of insomnia: weighing the advantages of prolonged-release melatonin and synthetic melatoninergic agonists

... prolonged-release melatonin in the treatment of primary chronic insomnia, as far as sleep maintenance is ...both melatonin receptors, espe- cially to MT 1 ; (ii) higher bioavailability because of ...

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elife-53779-v2.pdf

elife-53779-v2.pdf

... the melatonin receptors, facilitated by the availability of high-quality structures capturing vital ligand-receptor interactions (Alkozi et ...the receptors were thermostabilized by 9 and 8 point ...

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MELATONIN: A NOVEL BIOMATERIAL FOR IMMUNOTHERAPY

MELATONIN: A NOVEL BIOMATERIAL FOR IMMUNOTHERAPY

... damage: Melatonin has been shown to reduce tissue damage in rats due to ischemia in both the brain 17 and the heart 18 ; however, this has not been tested in ...Alzheimer's: Melatonin receptors ...

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Is melatonin's sleep related deficiency associated responsible of static diseases including cancer?

Is melatonin's sleep related deficiency associated responsible of static diseases including cancer?

... age of 33 years. The males’ females’ ratio was 1.71: 1:00. About 73.8% of the study subjects were found to sleep for less than 6 hours per day. Notably, 62.6% of the study group was found to sleep after 1:00 am, and only ...

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Melatonin promotes goat spermatogonia stem cells (SSCs) proliferation by stimulating glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) production in Sertoli cells

Melatonin promotes goat spermatogonia stem cells (SSCs) proliferation by stimulating glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) production in Sertoli cells

... Undifferentiated SSCs were enriched using a differential attachment technique. Briefly, the cell suspension was placed into a gelatin-coated culture dish and incubated for 4 h at 37°C. The un-adherent cells were ...

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The role of melatonin as an antioxidant in the follicle

The role of melatonin as an antioxidant in the follicle

... processes. Melatonin plays a key role in a variety of important physiological functions, including circadian rhythms [7], reproductive [8], neu- roendocrine [9], cardiovascular [10], neuroimmunologi- cal [11], ...

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The Role of Neurotransmitters in Anesthesia

The Role of Neurotransmitters in Anesthesia

... There are two primary dopamine receptor-types, both of which act through G-proteins: D1 and D2. Upon depletion of striatal dopamine to 20% the original level, symptoms of Parkinson's disease appear, and treatment is ...

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Melatonin Plays a Protective Role in Postburn Rodent Gut Pathophysiology

Melatonin Plays a Protective Role in Postburn Rodent Gut Pathophysiology

... Intestinal barrier dysfunction plays a major role in the pathophysiology of many disorders including postburn intestinal sepsis where the gut has been de- scribed as a “motor” that drives sepsis [1-7]. Central to this ...

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Pineal gland - AccessScience from McGraw-Hill Education

Pineal gland - AccessScience from McGraw-Hill Education

... Melatonin regulation of physiology There is extensive species diversity in the capacity of melatonin to regulate physiology. Numerous species, ranging from insects to mammals, have yearl[r] ...

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Could long-term administration of melatonin to prepubertal children affect timing of puberty? A clinician&rsquo;s perspective

<p>Could long-term administration of melatonin to prepubertal children affect timing of puberty? A clinician&rsquo;s perspective</p>

... exogenous melatonin may alter pubertal timing in some animals, that photoperiodic and melatonin level changes may be associated with changes in kisspeptin signaling in some seasonal breeders, and that one ...

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Efficacy and safety of prolonged-release melatonin in insomnia patients with diabetes: a randomized, double-blind, crossover study

Efficacy and safety of prolonged-release melatonin in insomnia patients with diabetes: a randomized, double-blind, crossover study

... prolonged-release melatonin is safe in diabetic patients, having no adverse effects on glucose and lipid metabolism or other routine biochemical tests, and no other adverse events during short-term (3 weeks) and ...

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Effects of Combination of Thiazolidinediones with Melatonin in Dexamethasone-induced Insulin Resistance in Mice

Effects of Combination of Thiazolidinediones with Melatonin in Dexamethasone-induced Insulin Resistance in Mice

... plus melatonin and rosiglitazone plus melatonin treated mice showed significant ...as melatonin treated mice, also showed statistically significant ...

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Melatonin potentiates &ldquo;inside-out&rdquo; nano-thermotherapy in human breast cancer cells: a potential cancer target multimodality treatment based on melatonin-loaded nanocomposite particles

Melatonin potentiates &ldquo;inside-out&rdquo; nano-thermotherapy in human breast cancer cells: a potential cancer target multimodality treatment based on melatonin-loaded nanocomposite particles

... and melatonin can be ...of melatonin can be depicted as our results demonstrated that compared with blank PLGA NPs, more cellular internalization can be achieved by the melatonin-loaded PLGA ...

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