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Update on the neurobiological bases by which the growth hormone secretagogue receptor acts in the brain

Séminaire Chimie IBMM/ED459

Dr. Mario C. Perelló (Laboratorio de Neurofisiología, IMBICE Instituto Multidisciplinario de Biología Celular, Buenos Aires, Argentina)

Le Jeudi 25 Mai 2023 à 10h

CNRS, Salle Balard 1 (bâtiment Balard RdC, 1919 route de Mende)

Date de début : 2023-05-25 10:00:00

Date de fin : 2023-05-25 11:30:00

Lieu : CNRS salle Balard-1 (bât Balard RdC)

Intervenant : Dr. Mario C. Perelló

Laboratorio de Neurofisiología, IMBICE Instituto Multidisciplinario de Biología Celular, Buenos Aires, Argentina

The growth hormone secretagogue receptor (GHSR) is a G protein coupled receptor mainly expressed in the brain. GHSR acts as the receptor for ghrelin and plays key roles regulating growth hormone secretion, food intake, body weight and glucose homeostasis. Recently, GHSR was also shown to bind to the liver-expressed antimicrobial peptide 2, which acts as an antagonist/inverse agonist of GHSR. Also, GHSR displays ligand independent functions, such as constitutive activity or modulation of other receptors. This seminar will provide a summary of the current understanding of the functional role of GHSR, specially addressing its role as an orexigenic signal.

Contact local IBMM : Dr. Sonia Cantel, Dr. Séverine Denoyelle (DAPP équipe F9)