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GnRH-I AND II INDUCED EFFECTS IN HUMAN OVARIAN CELLS
By In Sun, Hong Reproductive and Developmental Science program Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology The University of British Columbia
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Hypothalamus connecting to the pituitary gland which sends hormonal signals to the rest of the body
Richard Bertram et al. (2006), Scholarpedia, 1(12):1330
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Neural control of reproduction
G. W. HARRIS (1913–1971)
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The identity of Gonadotropin-releasing hormone
Roger Guillemin The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1977 Andrew V. Schally The identity of GNRH1 was clarified by the 1977 Nobel Laureates Roger Guillemin and Andrew V. Schally
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GnRH regulate gonadotropin and hormone secretion
Nature Neuroscience 7, (2004)
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Structure of GnRH and its receptor
J Clin Endocrinol Metab 57: 62, 1983
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The identity of GnRH in extra-pituitary tissues
Exp Biol Med (Maywood) Feb;233(2): Review Peter C.K Leung “GnRH has been implicated as an autocrine regulator in several extra-pituitary tissues, including the ovary and placenta”
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Clinical application of GnRH and its analogues
Gonadal regulation IVF Therapy Cancer Therapy
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Gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonists in the treatment of various cancers
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Human cancer tissues reported to express GnRH-R
Endocr Rev Oct;33(5):
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Anti proliferative activity of GnRH
Breast cancer cells Ovarian cancer cells Endocrine Dec;13(3): Endocrinology Nov;142(11): Prostate cancer cells Endometrial cancer cells Cancer Res Aug 1;54(15):4091-5 Eur J Endocrinol Jan;146(1):1-14
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Anti-metastatic activity of GnRH
Front Neuroendocrinol Dec;24(4): Int J Oncol Aug;33(2):405-13 Int J Cancer Jun 1;99(4):505-13
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Anti-angiogenic activity of GnRH
Endocrinology Oct;151(10):
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Anti-tumor activity through growth factor interfering
Endocr Rev Oct;33(5):
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Tumor GnRH-R as a Molecular Target for Novel Therapeutic Strategies in Cancers
Endocr Rev Oct;33(5):
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Ovarian stimulation with GnRH agonist during IVF therapy
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Estimated risk of Down syndrome according to maternal age
Br J Obstet Gynaecol 1997; 94: Regulated fertility services: a commissioning aid – June 2009, from the Department of Health UK
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The decreasing follicle pool and age related decline in fertility
Am J Obstet Gynecol 110:746, 1971 Endocr Rev 18:71, 1997
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Ovarian stimulation with GnRH agonist
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What is the functional role and molecular mechanism of GnRH-I and II in human granulosa cells?
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The structure and function of ovarian follicles
Mol Cell Endocrinol Dec 30;228(1-2):67-78.
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After two weeks of sv40 large T antigen transfection
Transfected rapidly growing colony Untransfected granulosa cells
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The presence of SV40 large T antigen in transfected colonies
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The characteristics of primary cultured granulosa cells and immortalized granulosa cell lines
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Anti-proliferative effects of GnRH-I or II on human granulosa cells
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Apoptotic effects of GnRH-I or II on human granulosa cells
GnRH II Antide
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GnRH-I or II exert anti-proliferative effects on human granulosa cells by interfering with the IGF-I activity
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The attenuating effects of GnRH-I or II on the activity of IGF-I in granulosa cells apoptosis
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GnRH-I or II interfere with IGF-I induced Akt signaling pathways
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GnRH-I or II interfere with IGF-I induced Akt signaling pathways
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1 2 Two possible mechanisms of GnRH-I or II induced anti-proliferative
effects in human granulosa cells 1 2 GnRH-I, II GnRH-I, II IGF-I Caspase-dependent pathway Akt Apoptosis IGF-I activity
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Acknowledgements: Dr. Leung’s Lab Dr. Peter CK Leung
Dr. Christian Klausen Jordan Cheng Raymond Lau Kelvin So William Chang Mya Zhang
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