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Size matters:the biochemical logic of ligand type in endocrine crosstalk

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摘要 The endocrine system is a fundamental type of long-range cell-cell communication that is important for maintaining metabolism,physiology,and other aspects of organismal homeostasis.Endocrine signaling is mediated by diverse blood-borne ligands,also called hormones,including metabolites,lipids,steroids,peptides,and proteins.The size and structure of these hormones are fine-tuned to make them bioactive,responsive,and adaptable to meet the demands of changing environments.Why has nature selected such diverse ligand types to mediate communication in the endocrine system?What is the chemical,signaling,or physiologic logic of these ligands?What fundamental principles from our knowledge of endocrine communication can be applied as we continue as a field to uncover additional new circulating molecules that are claimed to mediate long-range cell and tissue crosstalk?This review provides a framework based on the biochemical logic behind this crosstalk with respect to their chemistry,temporal regulation in physiology,specificity,signaling actions,and evolutionary development.
出处 《Life Metabolism》 2024年第1期10-20,共11页 生命代谢(英文)
基金 funded by NIH R01DK125260 AHA 23IPA1042031(K.J.S.) NIH DK124265 and DK136526(J.Z.L.).
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