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Intracerebroventricular knockdown of NPY1R disrupts NPY1R-GALR2/TrkB heteroreceptor complexes without affecting neuroplasticity or depressive-like behaviour. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Psychopharmacol
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Pth4 neurons define a novel hypothalamic circuit that promotes sleep via brainstem monoaminergic neurons. [PDF]

open access: yesCurr Biol
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Neuropeptide Y receptor subtypes

Life Sciences, 1995
Neuropeptide Y (NPY) is an amidated 36-amino acid peptide with a wide distribution in the central and peripheral nervous system. It can evoke numerous physiological responses by activating specific receptors. Studies using NPY analogs in various model systems and cell types demonstrate different orders of ligand potency and receptor binding affinity ...
C P, Wan, B H, Lau
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Presynaptic Neuropeptide Receptors

2008
Presynaptic receptors for four families of neuropeptides will be discussed: opioids, neuropeptide Y, adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH), and orexins. Presynaptic receptors for the opioids (micro, delta, kappa, and ORL(1)) and neuropeptide Y (Y(2)) inhibit transmitter release from a variety of neurones, both in the peripheral and central nervous systems.
E, Schlicker, M, Kathmann
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Neuropeptide Receptors and Astrocytes

1994
Publisher Summary This chapter highlights neuropeptide receptors and astrocytes. It summarizes the capabilities of astrocytes to react to external and particularly to neuropeptide stimuli from the neuropil. The chapter focuses on astrocytes from the adult brain in situ on glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP)-positive astrocytes cultivated from ...
B, Krisch, R, Mentlein
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