Regulation of the reproductive cycle and early pregnancy by relaxin family peptides

The relaxin family of peptide hormones are structurally closely related to one another sharing a heterodimeric A–B structure, like that of insulin. They may also be active as unprocessed B–C–A pro-forms. Relaxin has been shown to pay a key role within the ovary, being involved in follicle growth, an...

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Main Authors: Anand-Ivell, Ravinder, Ivell, Richard
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Published: Elsevier 2014
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description The relaxin family of peptide hormones are structurally closely related to one another sharing a heterodimeric A–B structure, like that of insulin. They may also be active as unprocessed B–C–A pro-forms. Relaxin has been shown to pay a key role within the ovary, being involved in follicle growth, and ovulation. Relaxin is produced in large amounts also by the corpus luteum where it acts as an endocrine hormone positively affecting implantation, placentation and vascularization during the all-important first trimester phase of pregnancy establishment. Relaxin exerts its functions via the receptor RXFP1. Insulin-like peptide 3 (INSL3) in contrast acts through the related receptor RXFP2, and plays an essential role in the production of androgens within growing antral follicles. INSL3 is also produced in large amounts by the male fetus shortly after sex determination, where it controls the first transabdominal phase of testicular descent. However, this fetal INSL3 is also able to influence placental and maternal physiology, indicating associations with later preeclampsia and/or fetal growth restriction. Other members of this relaxin-like family of peptides, such as INSL4, INSL5 and INSL6 are less well studied, though all suggest modulatory roles in ovarian and/or placental function.
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spelling nottingham-414402020-05-04T16:41:18Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/41440/ Regulation of the reproductive cycle and early pregnancy by relaxin family peptides Anand-Ivell, Ravinder Ivell, Richard The relaxin family of peptide hormones are structurally closely related to one another sharing a heterodimeric A–B structure, like that of insulin. They may also be active as unprocessed B–C–A pro-forms. Relaxin has been shown to pay a key role within the ovary, being involved in follicle growth, and ovulation. Relaxin is produced in large amounts also by the corpus luteum where it acts as an endocrine hormone positively affecting implantation, placentation and vascularization during the all-important first trimester phase of pregnancy establishment. Relaxin exerts its functions via the receptor RXFP1. Insulin-like peptide 3 (INSL3) in contrast acts through the related receptor RXFP2, and plays an essential role in the production of androgens within growing antral follicles. INSL3 is also produced in large amounts by the male fetus shortly after sex determination, where it controls the first transabdominal phase of testicular descent. However, this fetal INSL3 is also able to influence placental and maternal physiology, indicating associations with later preeclampsia and/or fetal growth restriction. Other members of this relaxin-like family of peptides, such as INSL4, INSL5 and INSL6 are less well studied, though all suggest modulatory roles in ovarian and/or placental function. Elsevier 2014-01-25 Article PeerReviewed Anand-Ivell, Ravinder and Ivell, Richard (2014) Regulation of the reproductive cycle and early pregnancy by relaxin family peptides. Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology, 382 (1). pp. 472-479. ISSN 1872-8057 Relaxin ; INSL3 ; Ovarian follicle growth ; Implantation http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S030372071300347X doi:10.1016/j.mce.2013.08.010 doi:10.1016/j.mce.2013.08.010
spellingShingle Relaxin ; INSL3 ; Ovarian follicle growth ; Implantation
Anand-Ivell, Ravinder
Ivell, Richard
Regulation of the reproductive cycle and early pregnancy by relaxin family peptides
title Regulation of the reproductive cycle and early pregnancy by relaxin family peptides
title_full Regulation of the reproductive cycle and early pregnancy by relaxin family peptides
title_fullStr Regulation of the reproductive cycle and early pregnancy by relaxin family peptides
title_full_unstemmed Regulation of the reproductive cycle and early pregnancy by relaxin family peptides
title_short Regulation of the reproductive cycle and early pregnancy by relaxin family peptides
title_sort regulation of the reproductive cycle and early pregnancy by relaxin family peptides
topic Relaxin ; INSL3 ; Ovarian follicle growth ; Implantation
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