Some recent publications

Tse, K-H, Chow, K.B.S., Leung, W.K, Wong, Y.H. and Wise, H. (2014) Primary sensory neurons regulate Toll-like receptor-4-dependent activity of glial cells in dorsal root ganglia. Neuroscience, in press.

Tse, K-H, Chow, K.B.S., Leung, W.K, Wong, Y.H. and Wise, H. (2014) Lipopolysaccharide differentially modulates expression of cytokines and cyclooxygenases in dorsal root ganglion cells via Toll-like receptor-4 dependent pathways.  Neuroscience, 267, 241-251.

Ng, K.Y., Yeung, B.H.S., Wong, Y.H. and Wise, H. (2013) Isolated dorsal root ganglion neurones inhibit receptor-dependent adenylyl cyclase activity in associated glial cells.  Br J Pharmacol, 168, 746-760.

Wise, H. (2012) The roles played by highly truncated splice variants of G protein-coupled receptors.  J Mol Signal, 7, 13.

Jiang, L., Teng, G.M.K., Chan, E.Y.M., Au, S.W.N., Wise, H., Lee, S.S.T. & Cheung, W.T. (2012). Impact of cell type and epitope tagging on heterologous expression of G protein-coupled receptor: a systematic study on angiotensin type II receptor.  PLoS ONE, 7, e47016

Lau, H.Y.A., Lai, H.K.H., Yeung, B.H.S., Leung, S.L.,Tsang, S.Y.,Wong, Y.H. & Wise, H. (2012) Prostacyclin receptor-dependent inhibition of human erythroleukemia cell differentiation is STAT3-dependent.  Prostaglandin. Leukoc. Essent. Fatty Acids, 86, 119-126.

Chow, K.B.S, Sun, J., Chu, K.M., Cheung, W.T., Cheng, C.H.K. & Wise, H. (2012) The truncated ghrelin receptor polypeptide (GHS-R1b) is localized in the endoplasmic reticulum where it forms heterodimers with ghrelin receptors (GHS-R1a) to attenuate their cell surface expression.  Mol Cell Endocrinol, 348, 247-254.

Yip, K.H., Lau H.Y.A. & Wise, H. (2011) Reciprocal modulation of anti-IgE-induced histamine release from human mast cells by A1 and A2B adenosine receptors.   Br J Pharmacol, 164, 807-819.

Ng, K.Y., Wong, Y.H. & Wise, H. (2011) Glial cells isolated from dorsal root ganglia express prostaglandin E2 (EP4) and prostacyclin (IP) receptors.  Eur J Pharmacol, 661, 42-48.

Yung, H.S., Lai, K.H., Chow, K.B.S., Ip, N.Y., Tsim, K.W.K., Wong, Y.H., Wu, Z. & Wise, H. (2010) Nerve growth factor-induced differentiation of PC12 cells is accompanied by elevated adenylyl cyclase activity.  NeuroSignals, 18, 32-42.

Ng, K.Y., Wong, Y.H. & Wise, H. (2010) The role of glial cells in influencing neurite extension by dorsal root ganglion cells.  Neuron Glia Biol, 6, 19-29.

Chow, K.B.S., Cheng, C.H.K. & Wise, H. (2009) Anti-inflammatory activity of ghrelin in human carotid artery cells.  Inflammation, 32, 402-409.

Yung, H.S., Chow, K.B.S., Lai, K.H. & Wise, H. (2009) Gi-coupled prostanoid receptors are the likely targets for COX-1-generated prostanoids in rat pheochromocytoma (PC12) cells.  Prostagland Leuk Essent Fatty Acids, 81,65-71.

Ng, Y.P., Wu, Z., Wise, H., Tsim, K.W.K., Wong, Y.H. & Ip, N.Y. (2009) Differential and synergistic effect of nerve growth factor and cAMP on the regulation of early response genes during neuronal differentiation.  NeuroSignals, 17,111-120.

Lau, P.N., Chow, K.B.S., Chan, C.B., Cheng, C.H.K. & Wise, H. (2009) The constitutive activity of the ghrelin receptor attenuates apoptosis via a protein kinase C-dependent pathway.  Mol Cell Endocrinol, 299, 232-239.

Lo, R.K.H., Liu, A.M.F., Wise, H., & Wong, Y.H. (2008) Prostacyclin receptor-induced STAT3 phosphorylation in human erythroleukemia cells is mediated via Gas and Ga16 hybrid signaling.  Cell Signal, 20, 2095-2106. 

Chow, K.B.S., Leung, P.K., Cheng, C.H.K., Cheung, W.T., & Wise, H. (2008) The constitutive activity of ghrelin receptors is decreased by co-expression with vasoactive prostanoid receptors when over-expressed in human embryonic kidney 293 cells.  Int J Biochem Cell Biol, 40, 2627-2637. 

Leung, P.K., Chow, K.B.S., Lau, P.N., Chu, K.M., Chan, C.B., Cheng, C.H.K. & Wise, H. (2007) The truncated ghrelin receptor polypeptide (GHS-R1b) acts as a dominant-negative mutant of the ghrelin receptor. Cell Signal, 19, 1011-1022. 

Chu, K.M., Chow, K.B.S., Leung, P.K., Lau, P.N., Chan, C.B., Cheng, C.H.K. & Wise, H. (2007) Over-expression of the truncated ghrelin receptor polypeptide attenuates the constitutive activation of phosphatidylinositol-specific phospholipase C by ghrelin receptors but has no effect on ghrelin-stimulated extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2 activity. Int J Biochem Cell Biol, 39, 752-764.

Wise, H. (2006) Lack of interaction between prostaglandin E2 receptor subtypes in regulating adenylyl cyclase activity in cultured rat dorsal root ganglion cells. Eur J Pharmacol, 535, 69-77. 


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