نتایج جستجو برای: orexin receptors

تعداد نتایج: 226669  

2016
Tae-Kyung Kim Pyung-Lim Han

Chronic stress induces changes in neuronal functions in specific brain regions regulating sociability and mood-related behaviors. Recently we reported that stress-induced persistent upregulation of the neuropeptides orexin and melanin-concentrating hormone (MCH) in the basolateral amygdala (BLA) and the resulting activation of orexin receptors or MCH receptors within the BLA produced deficits i...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2015
Kentu Lassiter Elizabeth Greene Alissa Piekarski Olivia B Faulkner Billy M Hargis Walter Bottje Sami Dridi

Orexin A and B, orexigenic peptides produced primarily by the lateral hypothalamus that signal through two G protein-coupled receptors, orexin receptors 1/2, have been implicated in the regulation of several physiological processes in mammals. In avian (nonmammalian vertebrates) species; however, the physiological roles of orexin are not well defined. Here, we provide novel evidence that not on...

2014
Werner C Jaeger Ruth M Seeber Karin A Eidne Kevin D G Pfleger

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE The orexin system regulates a multitude of key physiological processes, particularly involving maintenance of metabolic homeostasis. Consequently, there is considerable potential for pharmaceutical development for the treatment of disorders from narcolepsy to metabolic syndrome. It acts through the hormonal activity of two endogenous peptides, orexin A binding to orexin r...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2005
Tomas Holmqvist Lisa Johansson Marie Ostman Sylwia Ammoun Karl E O Akerman Jyrki P Kukkonen

In this study, the mechanism of OX(1) orexin receptors to regulate adenylyl cyclase activity when recombinantly expressed in Chinese hamster ovary cells was investigated. In intact cells, stimulation with orexin-A led to two responses, a weak (21%), high potency (EC(50) approximately 1 nm) inhibition and a strong (4-fold), low potency (EC(50) = approximately 300 nm) stimulation. The inhibition ...

2013
Alexander Heifetz Oliver Barker G. Benjamin Morris Richard J. Law Mark Slack Philip C. Biggin

The class A G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) Orexin-1 (OX1) and Orexin-2 (OX2) are located predominantly in the brain and are linked to a range of different physiological functions, including the control of feeding, energy metabolism, modulation of neuro-endocrine function, and regulation of the sleep-wake cycle. The natural agonists for OX1 and OX2 are two neuropeptides, Orexin-A and Orexin...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2014
Emi Hasegawa Masashi Yanagisawa Takeshi Sakurai Michihiro Mieda

The loss of orexin neurons in humans is associated with the sleep disorder narcolepsy, which is characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness and cataplexy. Mice lacking orexin peptides, orexin neurons, or orexin receptors recapitulate human narcolepsy phenotypes, further highlighting a critical role for orexin signaling in the maintenance of wakefulness. Despite the known role of orexin neuron...

Journal: :Trends in pharmacological sciences 2011
Takeshi Sakurai Michihiro Mieda

Avoiding danger and finding food, which are life-sustaining activities that are regulated by emotion, reward and energy balance, require proper wakefulness. The orexin system controls sleep and wakefulness through interactions with systems that regulate emotion, reward and energy homeostasis. Recent findings have brought about the possibility of novel therapies targeting the orexin system for s...

2015
Abdelaziz Ghanemi Xintian Hu

Orexin receptors belong to the big family of G protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) that constitute the main targets in the modern pharmacological approaches. Although the orexinergic system is involved in a variety of processes, treating sleep-wakefulness disorders such as narcolepsy and insomnia, remains the main therapeutic implication of targeting orexinergic receptors. After novel advances, s...

Journal: :Pharmacological reviews 2006
Raffaella Spinazzi Paola G Andreis Gian Paolo Rossi Gastone G Nussdorfer

Orexin-A and orexin-B are hypothalamic peptides that act via two G protein-coupled receptors, named orexin type 1 and type 2 receptors (OX1-Rs and OX2-Rs). The most studied biological functions of orexins are the central control of feeding and sleep, but in the past few years findings that orexin system modulates the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis, acting on both its central and peri...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2003
Denis Burdakov Birgit Liss Frances M Ashcroft

The neuropeptides orexins/hypocretins are essential for normal wakefulness and energy balance, and disruption of their function causes narcolepsy and obesity. Although much is known of the role of orexins in sleep/wake behavior, it remains unclear how they stimulate feeding and metabolism. One of the main targets of orexinergic neurons is the arcuate nucleus (ARC) of the hypothalamus, which pla...

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