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16 Citations
10,651 Views
20 Pages

Characterisation of Neuropeptide Y Receptor Subtypes by Synthetic NPY Analogues and by Anti-receptor Antibodies

  • Christophe P. Eckard,
  • Chiara Cabrele,
  • Heike A. Wieland and
  • Annette G. Beck-Sickinger

30 April 2001

Neuropeptide Y (NPY), a 36-mer neuromodulator, binds to the receptors Y1, Y2, Y4 and Y5 with nanomolar affinity. They all belong to the rhodopsin-like G-protein coupled, seven transmembrane helix spanning receptors. In this study, Ala-substituted and...

  • Review
  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,762 Views
28 Pages

PET Imaging of the Neuropeptide Y System: A Systematic Review

  • Inês C. F. Fonseca,
  • Miguel Castelo-Branco,
  • Cláudia Cavadas and
  • Antero J. Abrunhosa

Neuropeptide Y (NPY) is a vastly studied biological peptide with numerous physiological functions that activate the NPY receptor family (Y1, Y2, Y4 and Y5). Moreover, these receptors are correlated with the pathophysiology of several diseases such as...

  • Review
  • Open Access
24 Citations
7,675 Views
14 Pages

The Role of Neuropeptide Y in the Nucleus Accumbens

  • Masaki Tanaka,
  • Shunji Yamada and
  • Yoshihisa Watanabe

Neuropeptide Y (NPY), an abundant peptide in the central nervous system, is expressed in neurons of various regions throughout the brain. The physiological and behavioral effects of NPY are mainly mediated through Y1, Y2, and Y5 receptor subtypes, wh...

  • Review
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31 Citations
7,949 Views
41 Pages

Neuropeptide Y Peptide Family and Cancer: Antitumor Therapeutic Strategies

  • Manuel Lisardo Sánchez,
  • Francisco D. Rodríguez and
  • Rafael Coveñas

Currently available data on the involvement of neuropeptide Y (NPY), peptide YY (PYY), and pancreatic polypeptide (PP) and their receptors (YRs) in cancer are updated. The structure and dynamics of YRs and their intracellular signaling pathways are a...

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  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,193 Views
23 Pages

Neurons Co-Expressing GLP-1, CCK, and PYY Receptors Particularly in Right Nodose Ganglion and Innervating Entire GI Tract in Mice

  • Elizabeth Laura Lansbury,
  • Vasiliki Vana,
  • Mari Lilith Lund,
  • Mette Q. Ludwig,
  • Esmira Mamedova,
  • Laurent Gautron,
  • Myrtha Arnold,
  • Kristoffer Lihme Egerod,
  • Rune Ehrenreich Kuhre and
  • Oksana Dmytriyeva
  • + 4 authors

26 February 2025

Afferent vagal neurons convey gut–brain signals related to the mechanical and chemical sensing of nutrients, with the latter also mediated by gut hormones secreted from enteroendocrine cells. Cell bodies of these neurons are located in the nodo...

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  • Open Access
45 Citations
7,930 Views
21 Pages

27 August 2020

The neuropeptide Y (NPY) system is emerging as a promising therapeutic target for neuropsychiatric disorders by intranasal delivery to the brain. However, the vast majority of underlying research has been performed with males despite females being tw...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,839 Views
16 Pages

Improved Chemical and Radiochemical Synthesis of Neuropeptide Y Y2 Receptor Antagonist N-Methyl-JNJ-31020028 and Preclinical Positron Emission Tomography Studies

  • Inês C. F. Fonseca,
  • Mariana Lapo Pais,
  • Fábio M. S. Rodrigues,
  • José Sereno,
  • Miguel Castelo-Branco,
  • Cláudia Cavadas,
  • Mariette M. Pereira and
  • Antero J. Abrunhosa

Neuropeptide Y (NPY) is one of the most abundant peptides in the central nervous system of mammals and is involved in several physiological processes through NPY Y1, Y2, Y4 and Y5 receptors. Of those, the Y2 receptor has particular relevance for its...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
5,886 Views
20 Pages

Design, Synthesis, In Vitro, and Initial In Vivo Evaluation of Heterobivalent Peptidic Ligands Targeting Both NPY(Y1)- and GRP-Receptors—An Improvement for Breast Cancer Imaging?

  • Alicia Vall-Sagarra,
  • Shanna Litau,
  • Clemens Decristoforo,
  • Björn Wängler,
  • Ralf Schirrmacher,
  • Gert Fricker and
  • Carmen Wängler

Heterobivalent peptidic ligands (HBPLs), designed to address two different receptors independently, are highly promising tumor imaging agents. For example, breast cancer has been shown to concomitantly and complementarily overexpress the neuropeptide...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
7,357 Views
13 Pages

21 December 2016

High dose glucocorticoid (GC) administration impairs the viability and function of osteoblasts, thus causing osteoporosis and osteonecrosis. Neuropeptide Y1 receptor (Y1 receptor) is expressed in bone tissues and cells, and regulates bone remodeling....

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,308 Views
17 Pages

Differential NPY-Y1 Receptor Density in the Motor Cortex of ALS Patients and Familial Model of ALS

  • Courtney M. Clark,
  • Rosemary M. Clark,
  • Joshua A. Hoyle,
  • Jyoti A. Chuckowree,
  • Catriona A. McLean and
  • Tracey C. Dickson

Destabilization of faciliatory and inhibitory circuits is an important feature of corticomotor pathology in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). While GABAergic inputs to upper motor neurons are reduced in models of the disease, less understood is th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,987 Views
14 Pages

Effects of NPY-2 Receptor Antagonists, Semaglutide, PYY3-36, and Empagliflozin on Early MASLD in Diet-Induced Obese Rats

  • Simon Kloock,
  • Niklas Haerting,
  • Gloria Herzog,
  • Marie Oertel,
  • Niklas Geiger,
  • Andreas Geier,
  • Vasco Sequeira,
  • Alexander Nickel,
  • Michael Kohlhaas and
  • Ulrich Dischinger
  • + 1 author

21 March 2024

(1) Background: Modulators of the Neuropeptide Y (NPY) system are involved in energy metabolism, but the effect of NPY receptor antagonists on metabolic-dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD), a common obesity-related comorbidity, are...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
9 Citations
2,748 Views
10 Pages

20 September 2021

Neuropeptide Y (NPY) has anxiolytic-like effects and facilitates the extinction of cued and contextual fear in rodents. We previously showed that intracerebroventricular administration of NPY reduces the expression of social fear in a mouse model of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
812 Views
18 Pages

Neuropeptide Y Boosts Intestinal Mucosal Immunity of Tilapia Infected with Streptococcus agalactiae by Reducing Inflammation and Oxidative Stress

  • Yang Yu,
  • Ziyan Liu,
  • Mengyuan Zhou,
  • Zexia Chen,
  • Ran Cai,
  • Chaowei Song,
  • Meiqing Li,
  • Tiansheng Zhu,
  • Caiyun Sun and
  • Wensheng Li

18 September 2025

Neuropeptides and their corresponding receptors have been observed to play a significant role in modulating immune cell functions and epithelial barrier functions. In teleost, Neuropeptide Y (NPY) is identified to be involved in the immune regulation...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,375 Views
26 Pages

Exposure to Obesogenic Environments during Perinatal Development Modulates Offspring Energy Balance Pathways in Adipose Tissue and Liver of Rodent Models

  • Diana Sousa,
  • Mariana Rocha,
  • Andreia Amaro,
  • Marcos Divino Ferreira-Junior,
  • Keilah Valéria Naves Cavalcante,
  • Tamaeh Monteiro-Alfredo,
  • Cátia Barra,
  • Daniela Rosendo-Silva,
  • Lucas Paulo Jacinto Saavedra and
  • Paulo Matafome
  • + 6 authors

4 March 2023

Obesogenic environments such as Westernized diets, overnutrition, and exposure to glycation during gestation and lactation can alter peripheral neuroendocrine factors in offspring, predisposing for metabolic diseases in adulthood. Thus, we hypothesiz...

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  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,903 Views
10 Pages

24 July 2021

Neuropeptide Y (NPY) acts via multiple receptor subtypes termed Y1, Y2 and Y5. While Y1 receptor-mediated effects, e.g., in the vasculature, are often sensitive to inhibitors of L-type Ca2+ channels such as nifedipine, little is known about the role...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,523 Views
14 Pages

Topical Neuropeptide Y for Ischemic Skin Wounds

  • Tais Stangerup,
  • Lise Mette Rahbek Gjerdrum,
  • Michael Bzorek,
  • Line Andersen,
  • Anne-Marie Heegaard,
  • Lars N. Jorgensen and
  • Magnus S. Ågren

Our objective was to investigate the effects of topically applied neuropeptide Y (NPY) on ischemic wounds. Initially, the animal model for ischemic wound healing was validated using 16 male Sprague Dawley albino rats. In the intervention study, an ad...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,693 Views
18 Pages

27 September 2021

Bitter taste receptors (T2Rs) are G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) expressed on the tongue but also in various locations throughout the body, including on motile cilia within the upper and lower airways. Within the nasal airway, T2Rs detect secret...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,597 Views
16 Pages

Conditional Inactivation of Limbic Neuropeptide Y-1 Receptors Increases Vulnerability to Diet-Induced Obesity in Male Mice

  • Silvia Paterlini,
  • Riccardo Panelli,
  • Laura Gioiosa,
  • Stefano Parmigiani,
  • Paolo Franceschini,
  • Ilaria Bertocchi,
  • Alessandra Oberto,
  • Alessandro Bartolomucci,
  • Carola Eva and
  • Paola Palanza

14 August 2021

NPY and its Y1 cognate receptor (Y1R) have been shown to be involved in the regulation of stress, anxiety, depression and energy homeostasis. We previously demonstrated that conditional knockout of Npy1r gene in the excitatory neurons of the forebrai...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,517 Views
13 Pages

4 October 2024

Background/Objectives: Heterodimer peptides targeting more than one receptor can be advantageous, as tumors can simultaneously express more than one receptor type. For human breast cancer, a promising biological target is tumor angiogenesis through &...

  • Article
  • Open Access
349 Views
13 Pages

Thyroid Response to Peripheral Endocrine Factors: Neuropeptide Y Influences Thyroid Function in the Reptile Podarcis siculus

  • Rosaria Sciarrillo,
  • Assunta Lallo,
  • Francesca Carrella,
  • Vito Gallicchio,
  • Aldo Mileo,
  • Benedetta Sgangarella Valvano and
  • Maria De Falco

27 November 2025

Neuropeptide Y (NPY) is a small signalling molecule produced by neurons through the cleavage of a precursor protein. It generally binds to and activates G protein-coupled receptors to modulate complex homeostatic processes and behaviours in animals....

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,350 Views
16 Pages

Enhancing Cognitive Functions and Neuronal Growth through NPY1R Agonist and Ketamine Co-Administration: Evidence for NPY1R-TrkB Heteroreceptor Complexes in Rats

  • Carlos Arrabal-Gómez,
  • Rasiel Beltran-Casanueva,
  • Aracelis Hernández-García,
  • Juan Vicente Bayolo-Guanche,
  • Miguel Angel Barbancho-Fernández,
  • Pedro Jesús Serrano-Castro and
  • Manuel Narváez

12 April 2024

This study investigates the combined effects of the neuropeptide Y Y1 receptor (NPY1R) agonist [Leu31-Pro34]NPY at a dose of 132 µg and Ketamine at 10 mg/Kg on cognitive functions and neuronal proliferation, against a backdrop where neurodegene...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,509 Views
14 Pages

15 November 2022

Neuropeptide Y (NPY)-Y1 receptor (Y1R) signaling is known to negatively affect bone anabolism. Our study aimed at investigating the impact of NPY-Y1R signaling in the pathogenesis of glucocorticoid-related osteonecrosis of the femoral head (ONFH). Fe...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
7,150 Views
22 Pages

Dimers of G-Protein Coupled Receptors as Versatile Storage and Response Units

  • Michael S. Parker,
  • Renu Sah,
  • Ambikaipakan Balasubramaniam,
  • Edwards A. Park,
  • Floyd R. Sallee and
  • Steven L. Parker

19 March 2014

The status and use of transmembrane, extracellular and intracellular domains in oligomerization of heptahelical G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) are reviewed and for transmembrane assemblies also supplemented by new experimental evidence. The tra...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,027 Views
11 Pages

Association of a Single-Nucleotide Variant rs11100494 of the NPY5R Gene with Antipsychotic-Induced Metabolic Disorders

  • Vera S. Dobrodeeva,
  • Natalia A. Shnayder,
  • Maxim A. Novitsky,
  • Azat R. Asadullin,
  • Elena E. Vaiman,
  • Marina M. Petrova,
  • Oleg V. Limankin,
  • Nikolay G. Neznanov,
  • Natalia P. Garganeeva and
  • Regina F. Nasyrova

Background: The usage of antipsychotics (APs) is the most robust and scientifically based approach in the treatment of schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSDs). The efficiency of APs is based on a range of target receptors of the central nervous syste...

  • Review
  • Open Access
19 Citations
5,603 Views
18 Pages

Avian Neuropeptide Y: Beyond Feed Intake Regulation

  • Elizabeth S. Greene,
  • Nedra Abdelli,
  • Jalila S. Dridi and
  • Sami Dridi

1 April 2022

Neuropeptide Y (NPY) is one of the most abundant and ubiquitously expressed neuropeptides in both the central and peripheral nervous systems, and its regulatory effects on feed intake and appetite- have been extensively studied in a wide variety of a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
714 Views
17 Pages

LncRNA RWDD3 Facilitates Leydig Cell Steroidogenesis by Regulating the miR-1388-5p/NPY1R/cAMP Pathway in Yanshan Cashmere Goats

  • Meijing Chen,
  • Xuejiao Yin,
  • Chunhui Duan,
  • Yuchun Xie,
  • Chenghao Ji,
  • Yong Wang,
  • Yueqin Liu and
  • Yingjie Zhang

26 June 2025

Prolactin is a polypeptide hormone that plays a critical role in male reproduction. However, the underlying mechanisms of prolactin-regulated testosterone secretion and the roles of lncRNAs in this process remain unclear. We performed a comprehensive...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,718 Views
11 Pages

14 March 2022

This study aimed to determine the effect of age on CVLM C1 neuron glucoregulatory proteins in the feeding pathway. Male Sprague Dawley rats aged 3 months and 24 months old were divided into two subgroups: the treatment group with 2-deoxy-d-glucose (2...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,528 Views
13 Pages

The Humanised NPY-mRFP RBL Reporter Cell Line Is a Fast and Inexpensive Tool for Detection of Allergen-Specific IgE in Human Sera

  • Prema S. Prakash,
  • Nafal J. S. Barwary,
  • Michael H. W. Weber,
  • Daniel Wan,
  • Iván Conejeros,
  • Bernardo Pereira Moreira,
  • Waleed S. Alharbi,
  • Jaap J. van Hellemond,
  • Jude Akinwale and
  • Franco H. Falcone

Rat basophilic leukaemia (RBL) cells have been used for decades as a model of high-affinity Immunoglobulin E (IgE) receptor (FcεRI) signalling. Here, we describe the generation and use of huNPY-mRFP, a new humanised fluorescent IgE reporter c...

  • Review
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34 Citations
8,342 Views
27 Pages

Joint tissues like synovium, articular cartilage, meniscus and subchondral bone, are targets for neuropeptides. Resident cells of these tissues express receptors for various neuroendocrine-derived peptides including proopiomelanocortin (POMC)-derived...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,268 Views
14 Pages

Effect of Bladder Injection of OnabotulinumtoxinA on the Central Expression of Genes Associated with the Control of the Lower Urinary Tract: A Study in Normal Rats

  • Soultana Markopoulou,
  • Lina Vardouli,
  • Fotios Dimitriadis,
  • Dimitra Psalla,
  • Alexandros Lambropoulos and
  • Apostolos Apostolidis

20 November 2022

To investigate a possible central mechanism of action of Botulinum toxin A (BoNT/A) following injection in the bladder, complementary to the acknowledged peripheral bladder effect, we studied changes in the expression of neuropeptides and receptors i...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
5,270 Views
13 Pages

Gene Polymorphisms LEP, LEPR, 5HT2A, GHRL, NPY, and FTO-Obesity Biomarkers in Metabolic Risk Assessment: A Retrospective Pilot Study in Overweight and Obese Population in Romania

  • Ovidiu Nicolae Penes,
  • Bernard Weber,
  • Anca Lucia Pop,
  • Mihaela Bodnarescu-Cobanoglu,
  • Valentin Nicolae Varlas,
  • Aleksandru Serkan Kucukberksun,
  • Dragos Cretoiu,
  • Roxana Georgiana Varlas and
  • Cornelia Zetu

Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have successfully revealed numerous susceptibility loci for obesity. The PREDATORR study (2014) shows that in Romania, 346% of adults aged 20–79 y/o are overweight, and 31.4% are obese with a high risk of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,777 Views
18 Pages

Seasonal Regulation of Metabolism: The Effect of Wintertime Fasting and Autumnal Fattening on Key Central Regulators of Metabolism and the Metabolic Profile of the Raccoon Dog (Nyctereutes Procyonoides)

  • Laura Niiranen,
  • Kari A. Mäkelä,
  • Anthony Dona,
  • Jan Krumsiek,
  • Toni Karhu,
  • Markus J. Mäkinen,
  • Olaf Thalmann,
  • Seppo Saarela and
  • Karl-Heinz Herzig

Investigations into the mechanisms regulating obesity are frantic and novel translational approaches are needed. The raccoon dog (Nyctereutes procyonoides) is a canid species representing a promising model to study metabolic regulation in a species u...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,971 Views
19 Pages

Correlation of Transcriptomics and FDG-PET SUVmax Indicates Reciprocal Expression of Stemness-Related Transcription Factor and Neuropeptide Signaling Pathways in Glucose Metabolism of Ewing Sarcoma

  • Carolin Prexler,
  • Marie Sophie Knape,
  • Janina Erlewein-Schweizer,
  • Wolfgang Roll,
  • Katja Specht,
  • Klaus Woertler,
  • Wilko Weichert,
  • Irene von Luettichau,
  • Claudia Rossig and
  • Stefan Burdach
  • + 3 authors

5 December 2022

Background: In Ewing sarcoma (EwS), long-term treatment effects and poor survival rates for relapsed or metastatic cases require individualization of therapy and the discovery of new treatment methods. Tumor glucose metabolic activity varies signific...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,408 Views
20 Pages

Towards Probing Conformational States of Y2 Receptor Using Hyperpolarized 129Xe NMR

  • Peter Schmidt,
  • Alexander Vogel,
  • Benedikt Schwarze,
  • Florian Seufert,
  • Kai Licha,
  • Virginia Wycisk,
  • Wolfgang Kilian,
  • Peter W. Hildebrand and
  • Lorenz Mitschang

2 February 2023

G protein-coupled receptors can adopt many different conformational states, each of them exhibiting different restraints towards downstream signaling pathways. One promising strategy to identify and quantify this conformational landscape is to introd...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
4,897 Views
14 Pages

Exogenous Melatonin Regulates Puberty and the Hypothalamic GnRH-GnIH System in Female Mice

  • Zixuan Chen,
  • Lina Si,
  • Weihan Shu,
  • Xin Zhang,
  • Chenyang Wei,
  • Meng Wei,
  • Luyang Cheng,
  • Zhihong Chen,
  • Yuebing Qiao and
  • Songhe Yang

15 November 2022

In recent years, the age of children entering puberty is getting lower and the incidence of central precocious puberty is increasing. It is known that melatonin plays an increasingly important role in regulating animal reproduction, but the specific...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,716 Views
17 Pages

Development of Neuropeptide Y and Cell-Penetrating Peptide MAP Adsorbed onto Lipid Nanoparticle Surface

  • Sara Silva,
  • Joana Marto,
  • Lídia M. Gonçalves,
  • Henrique S. Fernandes,
  • Sérgio F. Sousa,
  • António J. Almeida and
  • Nuno Vale

24 April 2022

Functionalization of nanoparticles surfaces have been widely used to improve diagnostic and therapeutic biological outcome. Several methods can be applied to modify nanoparticle surface; however, in this article we focus toward a simple and less time...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,334 Views
15 Pages

Cannabinoid CB1 Receptor Deletion from Catecholaminergic Neurons Protects from Diet-Induced Obesity

  • Raj Kamal Srivastava,
  • Inigo Ruiz de Azua,
  • Andrea Conrad,
  • Martin Purrio and
  • Beat Lutz

20 October 2022

High-calorie diets and chronic stress are major contributors to the development of obesity and metabolic disorders. These two risk factors regulate the activity of the sympathetic nervous system (SNS). The present study showed a key role of the canna...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,106 Views
22 Pages

We examined the neuroanatomical substrates and signaling mechanisms underlying the suppressive effect of GLP1 on homeostatic and hedonic feeding. Electrophysiological and behavioral studies were conducted in agouti-related peptide (AgRP)-cre and tyro...

  • Review
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6 Citations
4,101 Views
30 Pages

Inflammatory processes preceding clinical manifestation of brain diseases are moving increasingly into the focus of positron emission tomographic (PET) investigations. A key role in inflammation and as a target of PET imaging efforts is attributed to...

  • Article
  • Open Access
49 Citations
7,253 Views
14 Pages

Goldfish Leptin-AI and Leptin-AII: Function and Central Mechanism in Feeding Control

  • Ai-Fen Yan,
  • Ting Chen,
  • Shuang Chen,
  • Chun-Hua Ren,
  • Chao-Qun Hu,
  • Yi-Ming Cai,
  • Fang Liu and
  • Dong-Sheng Tang

In mammals, leptin is a peripheral satiety factor that inhibits feeding by regulating a variety of appetite-related hormones in the brain. However, most of the previous studies examining leptin in fish feeding were performed with mammalian leptins, w...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
3,471 Views
17 Pages

Galanin and Neuropeptide Y Interaction Enhances Proliferation of Granule Precursor Cells and Expression of Neuroprotective Factors in the Rat Hippocampus with Consequent Augmented Spatial Memory

  • Marina Mirchandani-Duque,
  • Miguel A. Barbancho,
  • Alexander López-Salas,
  • Jose Erik Alvarez-Contino,
  • Natalia García-Casares,
  • Kjell Fuxe,
  • Dasiel O. Borroto-Escuela and
  • Manuel Narváez

Dysregulation of hippocampal neurogenesis is linked to several neurodegenereative diseases, where boosting hippocampal neurogenesis in these patients emerges as a potential therapeutic approach. Accumulating evidence for a neuropeptide Y (NPY) and ga...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,399 Views
15 Pages

18 September 2024

Metabotropic glutamate receptor 4 (mGluR4) is widely regarded as an umami receptor activated by L-glutamate to exert essential functions. Numerous studies have shown that umami receptors participate in food intake regulation. However, little is known...

  • Review
  • Open Access
24 Citations
7,017 Views
20 Pages

Sympathetic System in Wound Healing: Multistage Control in Normal and Diabetic Skin

  • Evgenii Ivanov,
  • Marina Akhmetshina,
  • Aleksei Erdiakov and
  • Svetlana Gavrilova

20 January 2023

In this review, we discuss sympathetic regulation in normal and diabetic wound healing. Experimental denervation studies have confirmed that sympathetic nerve endings in skin have an important and complex role in wound healing. Vasoconstrictor neuron...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,761 Views
22 Pages

The Dynamics of the Neuropeptide Y Receptor Type 1 Investigated by Solid-State NMR and Molecular Dynamics Simulation

  • Alexander Vogel,
  • Mathias Bosse,
  • Marcel Gauglitz,
  • Sarah Wistuba,
  • Peter Schmidt,
  • Anette Kaiser,
  • Vsevolod V. Gurevich,
  • Annette G. Beck-Sickinger,
  • Peter W. Hildebrand and
  • Daniel Huster

24 November 2020

We report data on the structural dynamics of the neuropeptide Y (NPY) G-protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) type 1 (Y1R), a typical representative of class A peptide ligand GPCRs, using a combination of solid-state NMR and molecular dynamics (MD) simulat...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5,956 Views
11 Pages

Bromelain Improves Hypothalamic Control of Energy Homeostasis in High-Fat Diet-Induced Obese Rats

  • Raviye Ozen Koca,
  • Mustafa Berk Basaran,
  • Hatice Solak and
  • Zulfikare Isik Solak Gormus

Obesity remains a major global health challenge with limited therapeutic options. Bromelain, a proteolytic enzyme complex derived from pineapple, has been recognized for its natural anti-inflammatory, anti-edematous, and appetite-suppressing properti...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,088 Views
27 Pages

Antimicrobial Neuropeptides and Their Receptors: Immunoregulator and Therapeutic Targets for Immune Disorders

  • Kaiqi Chen,
  • Xiaojun Wu,
  • Xiaoke Li,
  • Haoxuan Pan,
  • Wenhui Zhang,
  • Jinxi Shang,
  • Yinuo Di,
  • Ruonan Liu,
  • Zhaodi Zheng and
  • Xitan Hou

27 January 2025

The interaction between the neuroendocrine system and the immune system plays a key role in the onset and progression of various diseases. Neuropeptides, recognized as common biochemical mediators of communication between these systems, are receiving...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,515 Views
22 Pages

Repeated Restraint Stress and Binge Alcohol during Adolescence Induce Long-Term Effects on Anxiety-like Behavior and the Expression of the Endocannabinoid System in Male Rats

  • Laura Sánchez-Marín,
  • María Flores-López,
  • Ana L. Gavito,
  • Juan Suárez,
  • Francisco Javier Pavón-Morón,
  • Fernando Rodríguez de Fonseca and
  • Antonia Serrano

(1) Background: Negative experiences during adolescence increase the vulnerability to develop mental disorders later in life. A better understanding of the mechanisms underlying these long-term alterations could help to identify better therapeutic in...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,339 Views
21 Pages

Postnatal Overfeeding in Rodents Induces a Neurodevelopment Delay and Anxious-like Behaviour Accompanied by Sex- and Brain-Region-Specific Synaptic and Metabolic Changes

  • Andreia Amaro,
  • Diana Sousa,
  • Mariana Sá-Rocha,
  • Marcos Divino Ferreira-Junior,
  • Daniela Rosendo-Silva,
  • Lucas Paulo Jacinto Saavedra,
  • Cátia Barra,
  • Tamaeh Monteiro-Alfredo,
  • Rodrigo Mello Gomes and
  • Paulo Matafome
  • + 2 authors

15 August 2023

Nutritional disturbances during the early postnatal period can have long-lasting effects on neurodevelopment and may be related to behavioural changes at adulthood. While such neuronal connection disruption can contribute to social and behaviour alte...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,060 Views
17 Pages

Selective Expression of a SNARE-Cleaving Protease in Peripheral Sensory Neurons Attenuates Pain-Related Gene Transcription and Neuropeptide Release

  • Wanzhi Wang,
  • Miaomiao Kong,
  • Yu Dou,
  • Shanghai Xue,
  • Yang Liu,
  • Yinghao Zhang,
  • Weiwei Chen,
  • Yanqing Li,
  • Xiaolong Dai and
  • Jiafu Wang
  • + 1 author

17 August 2021

Chronic pain is a leading health and socioeconomic problem and an unmet need exists for long-lasting analgesics. SNAREs (soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein receptors) are required for neuropeptide release and noxious signal...

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  • Open Access
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Complex Hippocampal Response to Thermal Skin Injury and Protocols with Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy and Filipendula ulmaria Extract in Rats

  • Bojana Krstic,
  • Dragica Selakovic,
  • Nemanja Jovicic,
  • Milos Krstic,
  • Jelena S. Katanic Stankovic,
  • Sara Rosic,
  • Dragan Milovanovic and
  • Gvozden Rosic

The aim of this study was to evaluate the alterations of the hippocampal function that may be related to anxiogenic response to thermal skin injury, including the morpho-functional alterations, and the effects of hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) and Filipendu...

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