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Y2Y4 receptor double knockout protects against obesity due to a high-fat diet or Y1 receptor …

- shouxi.net
A Sainsbury, HT Bergen, D Boey, D Bamming, … - Diabetes, 2006 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Neuropeptide Y receptors are critical regulators of energy homeostasis, but the
functional interactions and relative contributions of Y receptors and the
environment in this process are unknown. We measured the effects of an ad ...
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Synergistic effects of Y2 and Y4 receptors on adiposity and bone mass revealed in double …

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A Sainsbury, PA Baldock, C Schwarzer, N … - Molecular and Cellular Biology, 2003 - Am Soc Microbiol
Neuropeptide Y regulates numerous physiological processes via at least five
different Y receptors, but the specific roles of each receptor are still
unclear. We previously demonstrated that Y2 receptor knockout results in a ...
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Attenuation of hypercholesterolemia and hyperglycemia in ob/ob mice by NPY Y2 receptor …


P Naveilhan, L Svensson, S Nyström, AJ … - Peptides, 2002 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Neuropeptide Y (NPY) is a 36 amino acid peptide well known for its role in
regulating food intake and energy homeostasis. It has previously been shown that
the NPY Y2 receptor is required for a full biological response to leptin in ...
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Selective activation of central NPY Y1 vs. Y5 receptor elicits hyperinsulinemia via distinct …

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J Gao, L Ghibaudi, JJ Hwa - American Journal of Physiology- Endocrinology And …, 2004 - Am Physiological Soc
Central administration of neuropeptide Y (NPY) stimulates hyperphagia and
hyperinsulinemia. Recent evidence has suggested that the Y1 and Y5 receptor
subtypes may both mediate NPY-stimulated feeding. The present study ...
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Fasting inhibits the growth and reproductive axes via distinct Y2 and Y4 receptor-mediated …

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S Lin, EJD Lin, D Boey, NJ Lee, K Slack, MJ … - Endocrinology, 2007 - Endocrine Soc
Neuropeptide Y, a neuropeptide abundantly expressed in the brain, has been
implicated in the regulation of the hypothalamo-pituitary-somatotropic axis and
the hypothalamo-pituitary-gonadotropic axis. Elevated hypothalamic ...
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Combined deletion of Y1, Y2 and Y4 receptors prevents hypothalamic NPY overexpression- …

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EJD Lin, A Sainsbury, NJ Lee, D Boey, M … - Endocrinology, 2006 - Endocrine Soc
Page 1. 1 Combined deletion of Y1, Y2 and Y4 receptors prevents hypothalamic NPY
overexpression-induced hyperinsulinemia despite persistence of hyperphagia and ...
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Emotional behavior in aged neuropeptide Y (NPY) Y 2 knockout mice


C Carvajal, Y Dumont, H Herzog, R Quirion - Journal of Molecular Neuroscience, 2006 - Springer
Page 1. Journal of Molecular Neuroscience 239 Volume 28, 2006 *Author to whom
all correspondence and reprint requests should be addressed. ...
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Neuropeptide Y (NPY) Y4 receptor selective agonists based on NPY (32-36): development of an …


A Balasubramaniam, DE Mullins, S Lin, W Zhai … - Journal of medicinal chemistry, 2006 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
We have previously shown [Cys-Trp-Arg-Nva-Arg-Tyr-NH(2)](2), 1, to be a
moderately selective neuropeptide Y (NPY) Y(4) receptor agonist. Toward
improving the selectivity and potency for Y(4) receptors, we studied the ...
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Y2 receptor deletion attenuates the type 2 diabetic syndrome of ob/ob mice

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A Sainsbury, C Schwarzer, M Couzens, H … - Diabetes, 2002 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Hypothalamic neuropeptide Y (NPY) is implicated in the regulation of a variety
of physiological functions, notably energy homeostasis and reproduction.
Chronically elevated NPY levels in the hypothalamus, as in genetically ...
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Pancreatic polypeptide in obese children before and after weight loss


T Reinehr, PJ Enriori, K Harz, MA Cowley, CL … - International Journal of Obesity, 2006 - nature.com
Obese children had significantly (P<0.01) lower PP, and higher leptin and
insulin levels compared to lean children. In multiple linear regression
analysis, PP was significantly negatively correlated to body mass index ...
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