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  • ...he [[arcuate nucleus]] of the hypothalamus makes at least two peptides - [[neuropeptide Y]] and [[agouti-related peptide]] - and uses GABA as a conventional neurot ...kinase]]s). There can be several different receptors through which any one neuropeptide might act; vasopressin for example signals through three known receptors -
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  • Neuropeptide Y (NPY) is a 36-amino acid peptide neurotransmitter found in the CNS and au
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  • {{r|Neuropeptide Y}}
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  • Anorexigenic neuropeptide, widely expressed in both the central and peripheral nervous systems.
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  • The regulation of food intake through [[neuropeptide]]s related to [[adrenocorticotropic hormone]].
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  • Neuropeptide whose best known function is as a hypothalamic factor that inhibits the sec
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  • [[Neuropeptide]] produced in specific neurons in the [[hypothalamus]].
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  • <b>MSH</b>. A family of [[peptide hormone]]s and [[neuropeptide]]s; they are produced by the [[pituitary gland]].
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  • ...eptin. It also inhibits feelings of hunger, perhaps by an interaction with neuropeptide Y. Pharmaceutically exploiting its actions could be a potential method of t
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  • Neuropeptide produced by a subpopulation of neurons in the [[arcuate nucleus]] of the hy
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  • {{r|Neuropeptide Y}}
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  • {{r|neuropeptide}}
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  • {{r|neuropeptide}}
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  • {{r|Neuropeptide Y}}
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  • Neuropeptide Y (NPY) is a 36-amino acid peptide neurotransmitter found in the CNS and au
    467 bytes (73 words) - 12:47, 22 November 2011
  • ...creted by the [[pituitary gland]]. Many different peptides (often called [[neuropeptide]]s) are also made by subpopulations of neurones in the central and peripher
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  • {{r|Neuropeptide}}
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  • '''Cocaine and amphetamine regulated transcript''' (CART) is a [[neuropeptide]] which in humans is encoded by the ''CARTPT'' gene. CART is an anorexigeni ...from other arcuate neurones that synthesise the orexogenic neuropetides [[neuropeptide Y]] and [[agouti related peptide]], these orexigenic neurones are themselv
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  • {{r|Neuropeptide}}
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  • ...secreting messengers such as [[nitric oxide]], [[endocannabinoids]] and [[neuropeptide]]s. Different types of neurone differ greatly in their dendritic morphology
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  • ...he [[arcuate nucleus]] of the hypothalamus makes at least two peptides - [[neuropeptide Y]] and [[agouti-related peptide]] - and uses GABA as a conventional neurot ...kinase]]s). There can be several different receptors through which any one neuropeptide might act; vasopressin for example signals through three known receptors -
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  • {{r|Neuropeptide Y}}
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  • ...cleus]] in the mammalian [[hypothalamus]]. The same neurons also produce [[neuropeptide Y]] (NPY). AgRP and NPY are both potent simulators of [[appetite]] when inj ...eceptors in the brain, thus it opposes the actions of the satiety-inducing neuropeptide [[alpha-melanocyte stimulating hormone]], which is produced by neurones mai
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  • ...hormones (like oxytocin), the distinction between a peptide hormone and a neuropeptide is often ill-defined.
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  • ...opin-releasing hormone neuronal activity ''Endocrinology'' 148:3666-73 ''"Neuropeptide Y (NPY) expression is prominent within the PVN, and previous reports indica ...to the ingestion of carbohydrate ''Brain Res'' 631:97-106 PMID 8298999 ''"Neuropeptide Y (NPY) injection into the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus (PVN) stimu
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  • ...''et al.''| title = Differential regulation of agouti-related protein and neuropeptide Y in hypothalamic neurons following a stressful event | journal = J Mol End
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  • ...pituitary in response to stimulation by thyrotropin-releasing factor, a [[neuropeptide]] that is secreted by neuroendocrine neurones of the [[paraventricular nucl
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  • Programming of hypothalamic neuropeptide gene expression in rats by maternal dietary
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  • ..., we describe a model that delineates the roles of individual hormonal and neuropeptide signalling pathways in the control of food intake and the means by which ob 1. Inhibiting appetite through its actions on the appetite-stimulating [[neuropeptide Y]] neurones and the appetite-inhibiting [[proopiomelanocortin]] (POMC) neu
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  • ...ynthesis of POMC and inhibits production of the orexigenic neuropeptides [[neuropeptide Y]] (NPY) and [[agouti related peptide]] (AgRP), therefore suppressing appe ...|500px|''Brain pathways'' Hormones entering the brain act on both POMC and neuropeptide Y neurons, resulting in altered food intake. Activation of neurons in the [
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  • ...ct levels of the hormones [[leptin]] and [[ghrelin]], as well as central [[neuropeptide Y]] (NPY), and [[proopiomelanocortin]] (POMC) mRNA. Sibutramine treatment d
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  • ...on SL, Luckman SM. |title=Induction of c-fos messenger ribonucleic acid in neuropeptide Y and growth hormone (GH)-releasing factor neurons in the rat arcuate nucle
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  • ...d similarly to fasting and leptin, indicating functional redundancy of the neuropeptide systems in these orexigenic neurons.) ...e stomach. Neuropeptides in the brain that influence food intake, of which neuropeptide Y, agouti gene-related peptide and orexins are stimulatory, while melanocor
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  • ...e CRH neurones are important regulators of stress responses. Inputs from [[neuropeptide Y]]-containing neurons in the [[arcuate nucleus]] and [[dorsomedial hypotha
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  • {{main|Neuropeptide}} Over 50 [[neuropeptide]]s have been found, including hormones such as [[luteinizing hormone]] (LH)
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  • Dhillo WS ''et al''. (2002) Hypothalamic interactions between neuropeptide Y, agouti-related protein, cocaine- and amphetamine-regulated transcript an ...s E ''et al''. (1995) Regulation of proopiomelanocortin gene expression by neuropeptide Y in the rat arcuate nucleus. ''Brain Research'' 674:112-116 PMID 7773678.
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  • ...ed with the actions of two important regulators of food intake, leptin and neuropeptide"'' ...ed with the actions of two important regulators of food intake, leptin and neuropeptide Y''
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  • ...de differentially affects the stress-induced transcriptional activation of neuropeptide genes in parvocellular neurosecretory neurons ''Mol Brain Res'' 54:85-91
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  • ...orexigenic neurons in the arcuate mucleus co-express two neuropeptides: [[neuropeptide Y]] (NPY), and [[Agouti-related peptide]] (AgRP), and these neurones are in ...ry effect on CRF release.<ref>Dimitrov EL ''et al.'' (2006) Involvement of neuropeptide Y Y1 receptors in the regulation of neuroendocrine corticotropin-releasing
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  • ...erent populations of nerve cells, one of which makes a [[neuropeptide]], [[neuropeptide Y]], which is a very potent orexigen (when injected into the brain it cause
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  • ...ame=Dhillo13>Dhillo WS ''et al.'' (2002) Hypothalamic interactions between neuropeptide Y, agouti-related protein, cocaine- and amphetamine-regulated transcript an ...s E ''et al''. (1995) Regulation of proopiomelanocortin gene expression by neuropeptide Y in the rat arcuate nucleus ''Brain Res'' 674:112-116 PMID 7773678</ref> [
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  • * Neurons that contain [[neuropeptide Y]] (NPY); another peptide, [[agouti-related protein]] (AGRP); and the inhi
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  • ...peptide Y]] neurons in the arcuate nucleus. This inhibits the secretion of neuropeptide Y and [[agouti-related protein]], potent orexigenic peptides, releasing the
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  • ...tions of α-MSH. AgRP is co-expressed by the orexogenic neurons that make [[neuropeptide Y]] (NPY). MC4 agonists reduce food intake and increase energy expenditure,
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  • ...ldwell HK ''et al.'' (2008) Vasopressin: behavioral roles of an "original" neuropeptide.''Prog Neurobiol'' 84:1-24. PMID 18053631</ref> and [[vasoactive intestinal
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  • ...n vasopressin cells). Other co-existing peptides include [[appelin]] and [[neuropeptide Y]]. <ref>Burbach JP ''et al.'' (2001) Gene regulation in the magnocellular
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  • ...ist with various peptides - including [[somatostatin]], [[angiotensin]], [[neuropeptide Y]] and many others. Other afferent neurotransmitters include noradrenaline
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  • ...on to oxytocin and one closely related to vasopressin.<ref>Hoyle CH (1999) Neuropeptide families and their receptors: evolutionary perspectives. ''Brain Res'' 848: ...ease within the brain: a dynamic concept of multiple and variable modes of neuropeptide communication.
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  • ...on to oxytocin and one closely related to vasopressin.<ref>Hoyle CH (1999) Neuropeptide families and their receptors: evolutionary perspectives. ''Brain Res'' 848: ...ease within the brain: a dynamic concept of multiple and variable modes of neuropeptide communication.
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  • ...ing pregnancy, changes in the expression of the orexigenic neuropeptides [[neuropeptide Y]] (NPY) and [[agouti-related peptide]] (AgRP), and induced [[leptin]] res
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  • ...lations of neurones that regulate [[appetite]] - one of these makes both [[neuropeptide Y]] and [[agouti-related peptide]] and stimulates feeding, while another ma
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  • ====Neuropeptide-modifier==== Memantine is a neuropeptide-modifier that acts on the N-Methyl-D-Aspartate (NMDA) [[cell surface recept
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  • ''[[Peptide tyrosine tyrosine]]'' (PYY) is a peptide belonging to the [[neuropeptide Y]] (NPY) family. PYY is normally released in proportion to calorie intake
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  • ...ct levels of the hormones [[leptin]] and [[ghrelin]], as well as central [[neuropeptide Y]] (NPY), and [[proopiomelanocortin]] (POMC) mRNA. Sibutramine treatment d
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  • ...as [[noradrenaline]] and [[dopamine]], or any of more than 100 different [[neuropeptide]]s, such as the [[opioid peptides]], [[neurosteroids]], [[endocannabinoids]
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  • 1. Inhibiting appetite through its actions on the appetite-stimulating [[neuropeptide Y]] (NPY) neurones and the appetite-inhibiting [[proopiomelanocortin]] (POM
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  • * [[Neuropeptide]]
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  • ...vances suggest that in addition to CRF itself there is another CRF-related neuropeptide, urocortin, that may be involved in stress-related responses, particularly ...ptin resistant' obesity, perhaps disrupting the balance between leptin and neuropeptide Y to the advantage of the latter. The consequence might be 'stress-eating',
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