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| | NEUROPEPTIDE Y (3-36) (PORCINE) Basic information |
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| | NEUROPEPTIDE Y (3-36) (PORCINE) Usage And Synthesis |
| Uses | Neuropeptide Y (3-36) (porcine) is an agonist of neuropeptide Y (NPY) receptor subtype Y2, and stimulates feeding in rats. Neuropeptide Y (3-36) (porcine) is a highly Y2 selective ligand compared with nselective Y1/Y2 receptor ligand, Neuropeptide Y 1-36[1][2][3]. | | in vivo | Neuropeptide Y (3-36) (porcine) (0.24-24 nM; i.c.v.; single dose) induces feeding in the rat in a dose-dependent manner[1].
Neuropeptide Y (3-36) (porcine) (4 μg, 8 μg; i.c.v.; single dose) significantly increased food intake at 2 and 3 h, results dose-dependently orexigenic effect in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)[2].
| Animal Model: | Adult male Wistar rats (250-300 g)[1] | | Dosage: | 0.24, 0.72, 2.4, 7.2, 24 nM per animal | | Administration: | Intracerebroventricular injection; single dose | | Result: | Stimulated rat feeding dose-dependently.
Produced no feeding effect alone, that Y2 activation alone elicited no feeding response. |
| | IC 50 | NPY Y2 receptor | | References | [1] O'Shea D, et al. Neuropeptide Y induced feeding in the rat is mediated by a novel receptor. Endocrinology. 1997 Jan;138(1):196-202. DOI:10.1210/endo.138.1.4899 [2] Grandt D, et al. Neuropeptide Y 3-36 is an endogenous ligand selective for Y2 receptors. Regul Pept. 1996 Nov 14;67(1):33-7. DOI:10.1016/s0167-0115(96)00104-8 [3] M Aldegunde, et al. Effects of neuropeptide Y on food intake and brain biogenic amines in the rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss), Peptides. 2006; 27(4):719-727. DOI:10.1016/j.peptides.2005.09.014 |
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