PACAP and VIP affect NF1 expression in rat malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor (MPNST) cells [0.03%]
PACAP和VIP影响大鼠恶性外周神经鞘瘤细胞NF1表达
Salvatore Giunta,Alessandro Castorina,Alexander Adorno et al.
Salvatore Giunta et al.
In our previous study we have identified PACAP, VIP and their receptors in rat malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor (MPNST) cells, thus showing anti-apoptotic roles. Recently it has been shown that the tumor suppressor neurofibromin, enc...
Kinin B(1) and B(2) receptors contribute to orofacial heat hyperalgesia induced by infraorbital nerve constriction injury in mice and rats [0.03%]
小鼠和大鼠眶下神经压迫性损伤诱导的口腔热过敏与激肽B(1)、B(2)受体有关
Ana Paula Luiz,Samilla Driessen Schroeder,Juliana Geremias Chichorro et al.
Ana Paula Luiz et al.
Mechanisms coupled to kinin B(1) and B(2) receptors have been implicated in sensory changes associated to various models of neuropathy. The current study aimed to investigate if kinins also participate in orofacial thermal hyperalgesia indu...
Effect of serotonergic system on AVP secretion induced by physical exercise [0.03%]
五羟色胺能系统对运动促压节素释放的影响研究
V Coiro,M L Maffei,E Volta et al.
V Coiro et al.
The present study was undertaken in order to establish the possible involvement of serotonergic receptors in the control of physical exercise-stimulated vasopressin secretion. Twenty-one healthy men (divided in three groups of seven) underw...
Neuropeptide Y receptor subtypes in the dorsal vagal complex under acute feeding adaptation in the adult rat [0.03%]
成年大鼠急性摄食适应过程中迷走神经背侧复合体中的神经肽Y受体亚型的研究
Stéphanie Mahaut,Yvan Dumont,Alain Fournier et al.
Stéphanie Mahaut et al.
Neuropeptide Y (NPY), Peptide YY (PYY) and pancreatic polypeptides (PPs) belong to the same peptide family called the Y or NPY family. Central and peripheral injections of these peptides are implicated in the regulation of food intake at th...
The regulatory role of neurotensin on the hypothalamic-anterior pituitary axons: emphasis on the control of thyroid-related functions [0.03%]
神经紧张素对下丘脑-腺垂体轴突的调控作用及对甲状腺功能的影响
Vasileios Stolakis,Konstantinos Kalafatakis,John Botis et al.
Vasileios Stolakis et al.
Neurotensin (NT) is a 13 amino acid neurohormone and/or neuromodulator, located in the synaptic vesicles and released from the neuronal terminals in a calcium-dependent manner. This peptide is present among mammalian and nonmammalian specie...
Glyceroltrinitrate facilitates stimulated CGRP release but not gene expression of CGRP or its receptor components in rat trigeminal ganglia [0.03%]
硝酸甘油促进大鼠三叉神经节CGRP的刺激释放但不影响其受体成分的基因表达
Mirjam Eberhardt,Lars Neeb,Eva-Maria Vogel et al.
Mirjam Eberhardt et al.
Nitric oxide (NO) donors induce delayed headaches in migraineurs. In a corresponding rat model NO donors cause delayed ongoing activity in central trigeminal neurons which process intracranial afferent input. Cellular models indicate that N...
Yuan Yao,Xiaoqin Lin,Juan Su et al.
Yuan Yao et al.
Neuropeptide S (NPS) precursor gene is present in most vertebrates. However, the genes of NPS and its receptor (NPSR), and their functions in the pig are currently not well understood. In order to clarify their physiological functions, it i...
Guest editorial for the special issue peptide receptors: focus on neuropeptides and kinins [0.03%]
客座主编肽受体专题:重点关注神经肽和激肽
François Marceau,Rémi Quirion
François Marceau
Altered cardiac bradykinin metabolism in experimental diabetes caused by the variations of angiotensin-converting enzyme and other peptidases [0.03%]
糖尿病引起的血管紧张素转换酶和其他肽酶的变化导致心脏激肽代谢异常
Albert Adam,Patrick Leclair,Nicolas Montpas et al.
Albert Adam et al.
The peptidases angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) and neutral endopeptidase 24.11 (NEP) mediate most of the kinin catabolism in normal cardiac tissue and are the molecular targets of inhibitory drugs that favorably influence diabetic compl...
Evidence from knockout mice for distinct implications of neuropeptide-Y Y2 and Y4 receptors in the circadian control of locomotion, exploration, water and food intake [0.03%]
NPY Y2和Y4受体在运动、探索、饮水和摄食的昼夜调节中的作用:基因敲除小鼠模型提供的证据
M E Edelsbrunner,E Painsipp,H Herzog et al.
M E Edelsbrunner et al.
Members of the neuropeptide-Y (NPY) family acting via Y2 and/or Y4 receptors have been proposed to participate in the control of ingestive behaviour and energy homeostasis. Since these processes vary between day and night, we explored the c...