Crosstalk from GnRH signaling pathway to Apoptosis
List of curated literature with evidence for crosstalk from GnRH signaling pathway to Apoptosis
Gonadotropin-releasing hormone-I or -II interacts with IGF-I/Akt but not connexin 43 in human granulosa cell apoptosis.
- PubMed ID : 22112812
- Molecule in GnRH signaling pathway: [GNRH1/GNRH2]
- Species : Homo sapiens
- Transcription : no
- Molecule in Apoptosis: CASP3
- Tissue : granulosa cell
- Regulation type : Activating
- Sentence from paper : In conclusion, GnRH-I or -II induces apoptosis in our human granulosa cell models through caspase-3-dependent extrinsic pathway rather than Bcl-2 family-dependent intrinsic pathway and attenuates IGF-I actions through Ak
Gonadotropin-releasing hormone-I or -II interacts with IGF-I/Akt but not connexin 43 in human granulosa cell apoptosis.
- Molecule in Apoptosis: Bcl2
- Tissue : granulosa cell
- Regulation type : Activating
- Sentence from paper : On the other hand, the apoptotic effects of GnRH agonist on rat granulosa cells involve some of the Bcl-2 family members and caspase-3
In search of the molecular mechanisms mediating the inhibitory effect of the GnRH antagonist degarelix on human prostate cell growth.
- Molecule in Apoptosis: CASP3
- Tissue : prostate gland
- Regulation type : Inhibiting
- Sentence from paper : We found that degarelix treatment induces an increase of caspase 3/7 activation in all prostate cells analyzed
Molecules mediating the crosstalk
Molecule in GnRH signaling pathway | Molecule in Apoptosis | Tissue | Species | PubMed Identifier |
---|---|---|---|---|
[GNRH1/GNRH2] | CASP3 | granulosa cell | Homo sapiens | 22112812 |
Gnrh1 | Bcl2 | granulosa cell | Rattus norvegicus | 22112812 |
GNRHR | CASP3 | prostate gland | Homo sapiens | 25811175 |
Note: We direct each interaction from the molecule in the first pathway to the molecule in the second pathway. The direction of the interaction does not imply that the first molecule regulates the second molecule or that they directly interact. Hence, the interactions in this network may be indirect and may not indicate any mechanism.