Primary cilia and melanin-concentrating hormone

Jackson C. Bittencourt , Heriberto Barbosa-Moyano , Ammir Y. Helou
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There is a discrepancy between the distribution of melanin-concentrating hormone (MCH)-immunoreactive fibers and the mRNA expression of MCH receptors, particularly MCH1. Furthermore, the presence of MCH1 in the primary cilia of adjacent areas with richness of MCH-ir fibers, adds complexity to the neurochemical signaling dynamics. This intricate interplay, facilitated by volume transmission (VT) and the strategic positioning of receptors on structures like primary cilia, presents a novel perspective on neuroendocrine communication. An in-depth exploration of MCH, primary cilia, MCH1, and VT interactions promises to uncover unprecedented insights that could enhance our understanding of their implications for health and disorders, like obesity. An exploration into the ciliary mechanisms of MCH action emerges as a promising venue for uncovering potential therapeutic targets.

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初级纤毛和黑色素浓缩激素
黑色素浓缩激素(MCH)免疫反应纤维的分布与 MCH 受体(尤其是 MCH1)的 mRNA 表达之间存在差异。此外,MCH-ir 纤维丰富的邻近区域的初级纤毛中也存在 MCH1,这增加了神经化学信号动态的复杂性。这种错综复杂的相互作用,在体积传递(VT)和受体在初级纤毛等结构上的战略定位的促进下,为神经内分泌通讯提供了一个新的视角。对 MCH、初级纤毛、MCH1 和 VT 相互作用的深入探索有望发现前所未有的见解,从而加深我们对它们对健康和肥胖等疾病的影响的理解。对 MCH 作用的纤毛机制的探索有望发现潜在的治疗靶点。
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Current Opinion in Endocrine and Metabolic Research
Current Opinion in Endocrine and Metabolic Research Medicine-Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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