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Effects of Pituitary Adenylate Cyclase Activating Polypeptide on Cell Death

Pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide (PACAP) was first isolated as a hypothalamic peptide based on its efficacy to increase adenylate cyclase (AC) activity. It has a widespread distribution throughout the body including the nervous system and peripheral organs, where PACAP exerts prote...

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Autores principales: Horvath, Gabriella, Reglodi, Dora, Fabian, Eszter, Opper, Balazs
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9100246/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35563353
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23094953
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author Horvath, Gabriella
Reglodi, Dora
Fabian, Eszter
Opper, Balazs
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description Pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide (PACAP) was first isolated as a hypothalamic peptide based on its efficacy to increase adenylate cyclase (AC) activity. It has a widespread distribution throughout the body including the nervous system and peripheral organs, where PACAP exerts protective effects both in vivo and in vitro through its anti-apoptotic, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant functions. The aim of the present paper was to review the currently available literature regarding the effects of PACAP on cell death in vitro in neural and non-neural cells. Among others, its effect on apoptosis can be detected in cerebellar granule cells against different toxic stimuli. Different neural cell types from the cerebral cortex are also prevented from cell death. PACAP also shows effects on cell death in cells belonging to the peripheral nervous system and protects both neural and non-neural cells of sensory organs. In addition, cell survival-promoting effect can be observed in different peripheral organ systems including cardiovascular, immune, respiratory, gastrointestinal, urinary, and reproductive systems. The studies summarized here indicate its noteworthy effect on cell death in different in vitro models, suggesting PACAP’s potential therapeutic usage in several pathological conditions.
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spelling pubmed-91002462022-05-14 Effects of Pituitary Adenylate Cyclase Activating Polypeptide on Cell Death Horvath, Gabriella Reglodi, Dora Fabian, Eszter Opper, Balazs Int J Mol Sci Review Pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide (PACAP) was first isolated as a hypothalamic peptide based on its efficacy to increase adenylate cyclase (AC) activity. It has a widespread distribution throughout the body including the nervous system and peripheral organs, where PACAP exerts protective effects both in vivo and in vitro through its anti-apoptotic, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant functions. The aim of the present paper was to review the currently available literature regarding the effects of PACAP on cell death in vitro in neural and non-neural cells. Among others, its effect on apoptosis can be detected in cerebellar granule cells against different toxic stimuli. Different neural cell types from the cerebral cortex are also prevented from cell death. PACAP also shows effects on cell death in cells belonging to the peripheral nervous system and protects both neural and non-neural cells of sensory organs. In addition, cell survival-promoting effect can be observed in different peripheral organ systems including cardiovascular, immune, respiratory, gastrointestinal, urinary, and reproductive systems. The studies summarized here indicate its noteworthy effect on cell death in different in vitro models, suggesting PACAP’s potential therapeutic usage in several pathological conditions. MDPI 2022-04-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9100246/ /pubmed/35563353 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23094953 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Horvath, Gabriella
Reglodi, Dora
Fabian, Eszter
Opper, Balazs
Effects of Pituitary Adenylate Cyclase Activating Polypeptide on Cell Death
title Effects of Pituitary Adenylate Cyclase Activating Polypeptide on Cell Death
title_full Effects of Pituitary Adenylate Cyclase Activating Polypeptide on Cell Death
title_fullStr Effects of Pituitary Adenylate Cyclase Activating Polypeptide on Cell Death
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Pituitary Adenylate Cyclase Activating Polypeptide on Cell Death
title_short Effects of Pituitary Adenylate Cyclase Activating Polypeptide on Cell Death
title_sort effects of pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide on cell death
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9100246/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35563353
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23094953
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