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The roles of GRP81 as a metabolic sensor and inflammatory mediator

Jingyun Hu, Ming Cai, Yuran Liu, Beibei Liu, Xiangli Xue, Rui-Fang Ji, Xuepeng Bian, Shujie Lou

2020Journal of Cellular Physiology50 citationsDOI

Abstract

-type G proteins. GPR81 was discovered in 2001 and identified as the only known endogenous receptor of lactate under physiological conditions in 2008, which opened a new field of research on how lactate may act as a signal molecule along with the GPR81 expression in the roles of metabolic process and inflammatory response. Recent studies showed that the physiological functions of GPR81 include lipid metabolism in adipose tissues, metabolic excitability in the brain, cellular development, and inflammatory response modulation. These findings may reveal a novel therapeutic strategy to treat clinical, metabolic, and inflammatory diseases. This article will summarize past research on GPR81, including its characteristics of distribution and expression, functional residues, pharmacological, and physiological agonists, involvement in signal transduction, and pharmacological applications.

Topics & Concepts

G protein-coupled receptorMediatorReceptorSignal transductionBiologySubfamilyLipid signalingInflammationCell biologyEndogenyAdipose tissuePharmacologyBiochemistryImmunologyGeneReceptor Mechanisms and SignalingRegulation of Appetite and ObesityBiochemical Analysis and Sensing Techniques
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