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    Ptger1 prostaglandin E receptor 1 (subtype EP1) [ Mus musculus (house mouse) ]

    Gene ID: 19216, updated on 27-Nov-2024

    GeneRIFs: Gene References Into Functions

    GeneRIFPubMed TitleDate
    EP1 activation inhibits doxorubicin-cardiomyocyte ferroptosis via Nrf2.

    EP1 activation inhibits doxorubicin-cardiomyocyte ferroptosis via Nrf2.
    Wang B, Jin Y, Liu J, Liu Q, Shen Y, Zuo S, Yu Y., Free PMC Article

    08/22/2023
    Inhibition of the Prostaglandin EP-1 Receptor in Periosteum Progenitor Cells Enhances Osteoblast Differentiation and Fracture Repair.

    Inhibition of the Prostaglandin EP-1 Receptor in Periosteum Progenitor Cells Enhances Osteoblast Differentiation and Fracture Repair.
    Feigenson M, Jonason JH, Shen J, Loiselle AE, Awad HA, O'Keefe RJ., Free PMC Article

    11/21/2020
    regulates renal aquaporins and sodium transporters, attenuates AVP-water transport and inhibits sodium transport in the mouse collecting duct

    PGE(2) EP(1) receptor inhibits vasopressin-dependent water reabsorption and sodium transport in mouse collecting duct.
    Nasrallah R, Zimpelmann J, Eckert D, Ghossein J, Geddes S, Beique JC, Thibodeau JF, Kennedy CRJ, Burns KD, Hébert RL.

    02/9/2019
    Loss of EP1 results in inactivation of Hif1alpha, increased oxygen consumption rate and thus increased osteoblast differentiation.

    PGE2 Receptor Subtype 1 (EP1) Regulates Mesenchymal Stromal Cell Osteogenic Differentiation by Modulating Cellular Energy Metabolism.
    Feigenson M, Eliseev RA, Jonason JH, Mills BN, O'Keefe RJ., Free PMC Article

    01/6/2018
    PGE2 serves as a central regulator of the Ren-1c gene in the principal cells of the kidney collecting ducts via the PKC/cAMP/CREB pathway.

    PGE(2) upregulates renin through E-prostanoid receptor 1 via PKC/cAMP/CREB pathway in M-1 cells.
    Gonzalez AA, Salinas-Parra N, Leach D, Navar LG, Prieto MC., Free PMC Article

    10/24/2017
    Our study identifies the EP1 signaling pathway as an important link between neuroinflammation and MMP-mediated BBB breakdown in ischemic stroke.

    Detrimental role of the EP1 prostanoid receptor in blood-brain barrier damage following experimental ischemic stroke.
    Frankowski JC, DeMars KM, Ahmad AS, Hawkins KE, Yang C, Leclerc JL, Doré S, Candelario-Jalil E., Free PMC Article

    10/22/2016
    EP1-/- mice maintain increased bone mineral density and stronger cortical and trabecular bone biomechanical properties with aging. The EP1 receptor acts to inhibit bone marrow osteoprogenitor cell differentiation and mineralization.

    Loss of the PGE2 receptor EP1 enhances bone acquisition, which protects against age and ovariectomy-induced impairments in bone strength.
    Zhang M, Feigenson M, Sheu TJ, Awad HA, Schwarz EM, Jonason JH, Loiselle AE, O'Keefe RJ., Free PMC Article

    10/3/2015
    Results indicate that EP1 receptor activation during seizures, through a protein kinase C pathway, increases probability of kainic acid induced status epilepticus, and independently promotes hippocampal neurodegeneration and a broad inflammatory response

    The prostaglandin EP1 receptor potentiates kainate receptor activation via a protein kinase C pathway and exacerbates status epilepticus.
    Rojas A, Gueorguieva P, Lelutiu N, Quan Y, Shaw R, Dingledine R., Free PMC Article

    04/25/2015
    The EP1 receptor facilitates the actions of angiotensin II, thereby suggesting that targeting of both the renin-angiotensin system and the EP1 receptor could be beneficial in diabetic nephropathy.

    PTGER1 deletion attenuates renal injury in diabetic mouse models.
    Thibodeau JF, Nasrallah R, Carter A, He Y, Touyz R, Hébert RL, Kennedy CRJ.

    07/5/2014
    Propose a mechanism whereby ANG II increases COX-1-derived PGE2 through the AT1R/PLA2 pathway, which promotes ROS production by EP1R/Nox2 signaling in the subfornical organ.

    COX-1-derived PGE2 and PGE2 type 1 receptors are vital for angiotensin II-induced formation of reactive oxygen species and Ca(2+) influx in the subfornical organ.
    Wang G, Sarkar P, Peterson JR, Anrather J, Pierce JP, Moore JM, Feng J, Zhou P, Milner TA, Pickel VM, Iadecola C, Davisson RL., Free PMC Article

    01/11/2014
    dietary administration and direct injection of the EP1 receptor-specific antagonist, ONO-8713, effectively reduced the growth of established CT26 tumors in BALB/c mice

    Targeting the EP1 receptor reduces Fas ligand expression and increases the antitumor immune response in an in vivo model of colon cancer.
    O'Callaghan G, Ryan A, Neary P, O'Mahony C, Shanahan F, Houston A.

    08/31/2013
    EP1 deletion protects mice from asymmetrical Parkinsonism. The PGE2 EP1 receptor is implicated in 6-OHDA-induced Parkinsonism.

    PGE2 EP1 receptor deletion attenuates 6-OHDA-induced Parkinsonism in mice: old switch, new target.
    Ahmad AS, Maruyama T, Narumiya S, Doré S., Free PMC Article

    08/31/2013
    Data suggest that EP1 receptor blockade may be a viable target for antihypertensive therapy.

    EP1 disruption attenuates end-organ damage in a mouse model of hypertension.
    Bartlett CS, Boyd KL, Harris RC, Zent R, Breyer RM., Free PMC Article

    01/12/2013
    data suggest that the tumor promoting/progressing effects of EP1 require the PGE2 synthesized by COX-2

    The EP1 receptor for prostaglandin E2 promotes the development and progression of malignant murine skin tumors.
    Surh I, Rundhaug JE, Pavone A, Mikulec C, Abel E, Simper M, Fischer SM., Free PMC Article

    08/18/2012
    Peripheral EP1 receptors contribute significantly to inflammation induced heat pain sensitization while evidence for a contribution to central sensitization was not obtained.

    Contribution of peripheral versus central EP1 prostaglandin receptors to inflammatory pain.
    Johansson T, Narumiya S, Zeilhofer HU.

    08/20/2011
    Upregulation of the EP1 receptor for prostaglandin E2 promotes skin tumor progression.

    Upregulation of the EP1 receptor for prostaglandin E2 promotes skin tumor progression.
    Surh I, Rundhaug J, Pavone A, Mikulec C, Abel E, Fischer SM.

    07/23/2011
    study provides firm evidence for the direct action of the PGE2-EP1 signaling on dopaminergic regulation in the midbrain. This EP1 action may explain the impulsive behaviors of Ptger1-/- mice due to a hyperdopaminergic state.

    Prostaglandin E receptor EP1 enhances GABA-mediated inhibition of dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra pars compacta and regulates dopamine level in the dorsal striatum.
    Tanaka Y, Furuyashiki T, Momiyama T, Namba H, Mizoguchi A, Mitsumori T, Kayahara T, Shichi H, Kimura K, Matsuoka T, Nawa H, Narumiya S.

    04/12/2010
    Activation of EP1 receptors increases arteriolar tone, which could contribute to the development of hypertension in the db/db mice.

    Activation of prostaglandin E2 EP1 receptor increases arteriolar tone and blood pressure in mice with type 2 diabetes.
    Rutkai I, Feher A, Erdei N, Henrion D, Papp Z, Edes I, Koller A, Kaley G, Bagi Z., Free PMC Article

    01/21/2010
    These data strongly implicate a role for HIF-1alpha in hypoxia-induced EP1 expression

    HIF-1alpha regulates hypoxia-induced EP1 expression in osteoblastic cells.
    Genetos DC, Lee CM, Wong A, Yellowley CE., Free PMC Article

    01/21/2010
    prostaglandin E2 signaling via either EP1 or EP2 is largely to completely necessary for Toll-like receptor 4-dependent depletion of inttermediate progenitor cells from the hippocampal subgranular zone

    Protection of hippocampal neurogenesis from toll-like receptor 4-dependent innate immune activation by ablation of prostaglandin E2 receptor subtype EP1 or EP2.
    Keene CD, Chang R, Stephen C, Nivison M, Nutt SE, Look A, Breyer RM, Horner PJ, Hevner R, Montine TJ., Free PMC Article

    01/21/2010
    In urothelium, EP1 receptor may be important for reflex voiding in pathological conditions since it is present in the urothelium and is involved in the afferent limb.

    Urothelium EP1 receptor facilitates the micturition reflex in mice.
    Wang X, Momota Y, Yanase H, Narumiya S, Maruyama T, Kawatani M.

    01/21/2010
    the prostanoid EP1 receptor plays a significant role in regulating CBF and neuronal cell death.

    Effects of EP1 receptor on cerebral blood flow in the middle cerebral artery occlusion model of stroke in mice.
    Saleem S, Li RC, Wei G, Doré S., Free PMC Article

    01/21/2010
    PGE2 produced by dendritic cells in the lymph nodes acts on EP1 in naive T cells to promote Th1 differentiation.

    Facilitation of Th1-mediated immune response by prostaglandin E receptor EP1.
    Nagamachi M, Sakata D, Kabashima K, Furuyashiki T, Murata T, Segi-Nishida E, Soontrapa K, Matsuoka T, Miyachi Y, Narumiya S., Free PMC Article

    01/21/2010
    support the possibility of targeting the EP1 receptor for antihypertensive therapy

    Antihypertensive effects of selective prostaglandin E2 receptor subtype 1 targeting.
    Guan Y, Zhang Y, Wu J, Qi Z, Yang G, Dou D, Gao Y, Chen L, Zhang X, Davis LS, Wei M, Fan X, Carmosino M, Hao C, Imig JD, Breyer RM, Breyer MD., Free PMC Article

    01/21/2010
    prostaglandin E(2) acts through EP1 to control impulsive behavior under stress

    Prostaglandin E receptor EP1 controls impulsive behavior under stress.
    Matsuoka Y, Furuyashiki T, Yamada K, Nagai T, Bito H, Tanaka Y, Kitaoka S, Ushikubi F, Nabeshima T, Narumiya S., Free PMC Article

    01/21/2010
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