The avian proghrelin system.

International Journal of Peptides Pub Date : 2010-01-01 Epub Date: 2010-02-10 DOI:10.1155/2010/749401
Mark P Richards, John P McMurtry
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Abstract

To understand how the proghrelin system functions in regulating growth hormone release and food intake as well as defining its pleiotropic roles in such diverse physiological processes as energy homeostasis, gastrointestinal tract function and reproduction require detailed knowledge of the structure and function of the components that comprise this system. These include the preproghrelin gene that encodes the proghrelin precursor protein from which two peptide hormones, ghrelin and obestatin, are derived and the cognate receptors that bind proghrelin-derived peptides to mediate their physiological actions in different tissues. Also key to the functioning of this system is the posttranslational processing of the proghrelin precursor protein and the individual peptides derived from it. While this system has been intensively studied in a variety of animal species and humans over the last decade, there has been considerably less investigation of the avian proghrelin system which exhibits some unique differences compared to mammals. This review summarizes what is currently known about the proghrelin system in birds and offers new insights into the nature and function of this important endocrine system. Such information facilitates cross-species comparisons and contributes to our understanding of the evolution of the proghrelin system.

鸟类促生长素系统。
要了解促生长素系统在调节生长激素释放和食物摄入方面的功能,以及确定其在能量稳态、胃肠道功能和生殖等多种生理过程中的多用途作用,需要对组成该系统的各组成部分的结构和功能有详细的了解。其中包括编码促生长素前体蛋白的前促生长素基因(pre - proghrelin),促生长素和肥胖抑制素两种肽激素是由前促生长素前体蛋白衍生而来的),以及与促生长素衍生肽结合的同源受体(同源受体),这些受体介导了促生长素衍生肽在不同组织中的生理作用。该系统功能的另一个关键是促饥饿素前体蛋白的翻译后加工及其衍生的单个肽。虽然这一系统在过去十年中已经在各种动物物种和人类中得到了深入的研究,但对鸟类促饥饿素系统的研究却相当少,与哺乳动物相比,鸟类促饥饿素系统表现出一些独特的差异。本文综述了目前已知的鸟类促生长素系统,并对这一重要内分泌系统的性质和功能提供了新的见解。这些信息有助于跨物种比较,有助于我们理解促饥饿素系统的进化。
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