نتایج جستجو برای: orexin

تعداد نتایج: 2583  

Journal: :Physiological research 2007
J Bronský J Nedvídková H Zamrazilová M Pechová M Chada K Kotaska J Nevoral R Průsa

In this study, we describe changes of plasma levels of the hypothalamic neuropeptide orexin A in obese children during the reduction of body weight and its relationship to other biochemical and anthropometrical parameters. We measured orexin A fasting plasma levels by the RIA method in 58 obese children--33 girls and 25 boys; mean age 13.1+/-0.38 years (range 7-18.5) before and after 5 weeks of...

Journal: :Frontiers in neuroendocrinology 2008
Kousaku Ohno Takeshi Sakurai

Orexin A and orexin B were initially identified as endogenous ligands for two orphan G protein-coupled receptors [104]. They were initially recognized as regulators of feeding behavior in view of their exclusive production in the lateral hypothalamic area (LHA), a region known as the feeding center, and their pharmacological activity [104,30,49,107]. Subsequently, the finding that orexin defici...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2006
Takatoshi Mochizuki Elizabeth B Klerman Takeshi Sakurai Thomas E Scammell

Core body temperature (Tb) is influenced by many physiological factors, including behavioral state, locomotor activity, and biological rhythms. To determine the relative roles of these factors, we examined Tb in orexin knockout (KO) mice, which have a narcolepsy-like phenotype with severe sleep-wake fragmentation. Because orexin is released during wakefulness and is thought to promote heat prod...

Journal: :Neurology 2001
M Gencik N Dahmen S Wieczorek M Kasten J Bierbrauer I Anghelescu A Szegedi A M Menezes Saecker J T Epplen

The orexin (hypocretin) neurotransmitter system was recently shown to be directly involved in the pathogenesis of narcolepsy in two animal models. Furthermore, decreased levels of orexin A in the CSF were shown in narcoleptic patients. To define any genetic contribution of orexin to the etiology of narcolepsy, the authors screened the entire prepro-orexin gene for mutations or polymorphisms in ...

Journal: :Neuroendocrinology 2006
Ravid Sasson Robert K Dearth Rachel S White Patrick E Chappell Pamela L Mellon

Orexin A, a recently discovered hypothalamic peptide, has been shown to have a stimulatory effect on release of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) from rat hypothalamic explants in vitro. However, it is presently unclear whether in vivo this effect is mediated directly at the level of the GnRH neuron, or via multiple afferent neuronal connections. Therefore, in the present study, we investig...

Journal: :Endocrinology 2000
J K Kane S L Parker S G Matta Y Fu B M Sharp M D Li

Orexins are two recently discovered neuropeptides that can stimulate food intake. As the chronic use of tobacco typically leads to a reduction in body weight, it is of interest to determine whether nicotine, the major biologically active tobacco ingredient, has an effect on orexin metabolism in the brain. Using a semiquantitative RT-PCR technique, the levels of messenger RNA (mRNA) for prepro-o...

Journal: :Neuropharmacology 2009
Gary Aston-Jones Rachel J Smith David E Moorman Kimberlei A Richardson

Orexins (also known as hypocretins) are recently discovered neuropeptides made exclusively in hypothalamic neurons that have been shown to be important in narcolepsy/cataplexy and arousal. Here, we conducted behavioral, anatomical and neurophysiological studies that show that a subset of these cells, located specifically in lateral hypothalamus (LH), are involved in reward processing and addict...

Journal: :Cell 1999
Richard M. Chemelli Jon T. Willie Christopher M. Sinton Joel K. Elmquist Thomas Scammell Charlotte Lee James A. Richardson S.Clay Williams Yumei Xiong Yaz Kisanuki Thomas E. Fitch Masamitsu Nakazato Robert E. Hammer Clifford B. Saper Masashi Yanagisawa

Neurons containing the neuropeptide orexin (hypocretin) are located exclusively in the lateral hypothalamus and send axons to numerous regions throughout the central nervous system, including the major nuclei implicated in sleep regulation. Here, we report that, by behavioral and electroencephalographic criteria, orexin knockout mice exhibit a phenotype strikingly similar to human narcolepsy pa...

2005
Jerome M. Siegel

Many papers on hypocretins/orexins begin with a list of the functions they regulate. Included in these lists are some of the following: sleep, food intake, water intake, gastric acid secretion, blood pressure, heart rate, movement, muscle tone, arousal, release of lutenizing hormone, corticosterone, insulin, growth hormone and prolactin. It is also reported that hypocretin/orexin coordinates mo...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism 2012
Claudio E Perez-Leighton Kelsey Boland Jennifer A Teske Charles Billington Catherine M Kotz

There is significant variability in diet-induced obesity (DIO) among humans and rodents, which has been associated with differences in intrinsic spontaneous physical activity (SPA). The orexin neuropeptides positively modulate SPA through multiple brain sites, but the effects of DIO on orexin's activity are not well understood. In this study, we tested the hypothesis that DIO sensitivity is med...

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