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CHO-K1/GHSR Stable Cell Line

Figure 1: Ibutamoren -induced concentration-dependent stimulation of intracellular calcium mobilization in CHO-K1/GHSR cells. The cells were loaded with Calcium-4 prior to being stimulated with a GHSR receptor agonist, Ibutamoren. The intracellular calcium change was measured by FLIPRTETRA. The relative fluorescent units (RFU) were normalized and plotted against the log of the cumulative doses of Ibutamoren (Mean ± SD, n = 2). The EC50 of Ibutamoren on this cell was 14.28 nM.
Note:
1. EC50 value is calculated with four parameter logistic equation:
Y=Bottom + (Top-Bottom)/(1+10^((LogEC50-X)*HillSlope))
X is the logarithm of concentration.
Y is the response and starts at Bottom and goes to Top with a sigmoid shape.
2. Signal to Background Ratio (S/B) = Top/Bottom

CHO-K1/GHSR Stable Cell Line

Ghrelin, a 28-amino-acid gut peptide is secreted from the stomach. It stimulates the release of growth hormone (GH) from the pituitary through GHS-R and plays important roles in energy homeostasis. In addition, ghrelin acts directly on the central nervous system to decrease sympathetic nerve activity. Ghrelin receptors (GHSRs) are concentrated in the hypothalamus-pituitary unit and may take the role of ghrelin in memory. GHSR is distributed in peripheral tissues, including the heart, lung, liver, kidney, pancreas, stomach, small and large intestines, adipose, and immune cells, suggesting that ghrelin has multiple functions in these tissues.
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Description

Ghrelin, a 28-amino-acid gut peptide is secreted from the stomach. It stimulates the release of growth hormone (GH) from the pituitary through GHS-R and plays important roles in energy homeostasis. In addition, ghrelin acts directly on the central nervous system to decrease sympathetic nerve activity. Ghrelin receptors (GHSRs) are concentrated in the hypothalamus-pituitary unit and may take the role of ghrelin in memory. GHSR is distributed in peripheral tissues, including the heart, lung, liver, kidney, pancreas, stomach, small and large intestines, adipose, and immune cells, suggesting that ghrelin has multiple functions in these tissues.

Synonyms

ghrelin receptor, GHSR-1a, growth hormone secretagogue receptor, GHS-R1a (Growth hormone secretagogue receptor type 1), growth hormone-releasing peptide receptor, GH-releasing peptide receptor, GHRP, GHS-R, C530020I22Rik, ghrelin receptor 1a

Overview
Applications Functional assay for GHSR receptor

Product Introduction
Storage Liquid nitrogen immediately upon delivery
Species Human

Culture Conditions
Freeze Medium 45% culture medium, 45% FBS (Cat. #10099-141, Gibco), 10% DMSO (Cat. #D2650, Sigma)
Culture Medium Ham’s F-12K (Kaighn’s), 10% FBS, 500 µg/ml G418 (Cat. #10131-035, Gibco)

Examples
  • CHO-K1/GHSR Stable Cell Line
  • CHO-K1/GHSR Stable Cell Line

    Figure 1: Ibutamoren -induced concentration-dependent stimulation of intracellular calcium mobilization in CHO-K1/GHSR cells. The cells were loaded with Calcium-4 prior to being stimulated with a GHSR receptor agonist, Ibutamoren. The intracellular calcium change was measured by FLIPRTETRA. The relative fluorescent units (RFU) were normalized and plotted against the log of the cumulative doses of Ibutamoren (Mean ± SD, n = 2). The EC50 of Ibutamoren on this cell was 14.28 nM.
    Note:
    1. EC50 value is calculated with four parameter logistic equation:
    Y=Bottom + (Top-Bottom)/(1+10^((LogEC50-X)*HillSlope))
    X is the logarithm of concentration.
    Y is the response and starts at Bottom and goes to Top with a sigmoid shape.
    2. Signal to Background Ratio (S/B) = Top/Bottom