2022
DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2022.1010851
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Characterization of relaxin 3 and its receptors in chicken: Evidence for relaxin 3 acting as a novel pituitary hormone

Abstract: Mammalian relaxin (RLN) family peptides binding their receptors (RXFPs) play a variety of roles in many physiological processes, such as reproduction, stress, appetite regulation, and energy balance. In birds, although two relaxin family peptides (RLN3 and INSL5) and four receptors (RXFP1, RXFP2, RXFP2-like, and RXFP3) were predicated, their sequence features, signal properties, tissue distribution, and physiological functions remain largely unknown. In this study, using chickens as the experimental model, we … Show more

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“…The ligand progesterone, a key steroid hormone produced by granulosa cells, can activate PGR and then together they regulate reproductive cycles [ 40 ]. RLN3 is the most recently identified member of the relaxin peptide family which may be involved in female reproduction in chickens [ 41 ]. It is highly expressed in the pituitary with lower abundance in the hypothalamus, hindbrain, spinal cord and ovary [ 41 ].…”
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“…The ligand progesterone, a key steroid hormone produced by granulosa cells, can activate PGR and then together they regulate reproductive cycles [ 40 ]. RLN3 is the most recently identified member of the relaxin peptide family which may be involved in female reproduction in chickens [ 41 ]. It is highly expressed in the pituitary with lower abundance in the hypothalamus, hindbrain, spinal cord and ovary [ 41 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…RLN3 is the most recently identified member of the relaxin peptide family which may be involved in female reproduction in chickens [ 41 ]. It is highly expressed in the pituitary with lower abundance in the hypothalamus, hindbrain, spinal cord and ovary [ 41 ]. The expression of RLN3 is tightly regulated by GnRH, corticotropin-releasing hormone and sex steroid hormone (E2) [ 41 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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