Date published: 2025-11-5

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TGR5 Activators

TGR5 Activators represent a class of chemical compounds associated with the modulation or enhancement of the biological activity of Takeda G protein-coupled receptor 5 (TGR5), also known as GPBAR1 (G protein-coupled bile acid receptor 1). TGR5 is a G protein-coupled receptor primarily expressed in various tissues, including the liver, gallbladder, intestine, and brown adipose tissue. Its natural ligands are bile acids, which are produced in the liver and play a crucial role in the digestion and absorption of dietary fats. TGR5 activation by bile acids has been linked to several physiological processes, such as the regulation of energy metabolism, glucose homeostasis, and anti-inflammatory responses.

TGR5 Activators are believed to interact with TGR5, influencing its signaling pathways, downstream effectors, or binding affinities for bile acids. These interactions can lead to the activation of various intracellular cascades, including cyclic AMP (cAMP) and protein kinase pathways, which, in turn, affect the cellular responses associated with TGR5 activation. For example, TGR5 activation in brown adipose tissue can stimulate the production of heat, contributing to thermogenesis and energy expenditure. Additionally, TGR5 activation in the intestine can influence the release of gut hormones that regulate glucose metabolism and energy homeostasis. Research into TGR5 Activators and their effects on TGR5 function provides valuable insights into the broader roles of bile acids in metabolic regulation and host-microbiome interactions. It contributes to our understanding of how this receptor participates in various physiological processes beyond bile acid metabolism.

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