Apelin 17, Endogenous apelin receptor (APJ) agonist
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AGTR L1, AGTRL1 ligand, APEL_HUMAN, APJ (apelin) receptor, APJ endogenous ligand, APJ receptor, APJR, APJ_HUMAN, APLNR, Angiotensin II receptor like 1, Angiotensin receptor-like 1, Apelin receptor, Apln, B78, FLJ90771, G-protein coupled receptor APJ, G-protein coupled receptor HG11, GPCR34, HG 11, HG11 orphan receptor, MGC45246, XNPEP2, msr/apj
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Chemical Structure - Apelin 17, Endogenous apelin receptor (APJ) agonist (AB141011)
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Biological function summary
APJ participates in cardiovascular function fluid homeostasis and energy metabolism. The receptor does not form traditional large complexes but works closely with its ligand apelin to exert its effects. APJ influences heart contractility blood vessel formation and blood pressure regulation. In the nervous system it contributes to neuroprotection and fluid balance. This receptor's ability to mediate significant physiological processes makes it an important player in maintaining homeostasis.
Pathways
APJ receptor engages in both the ACE2-Angiotensin-(1-7)-Mas receptor axis and the PI3K/AKT signaling pathway. Through these pathways APJ is closely related to other proteins like Mas receptor (MasR) and Angiotensin II. It modulates vasodilation anti-inflammatory responses and apoptosis prevention. By participating in these pathways the APJ receptor helps regulate blood pressure and cardiovascular health.
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Veterinary research communications 47:1523-1533 PubMed37036601
2023
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Frontiers in endocrinology 13:844360 PubMed35355567
2022
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