Neuropeptide Y and Drug Development

Author: Grundemar   Lars;Bloom   Stephen R.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 1996

E-ISBN: 9780080537450

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780123049902

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780123049902

Subject: Q516 Primary Structure of Protein

Language: ENG

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Description

Neuropeptide Y (NPY) is a ubiquitous and important messenger in the nervous system, with a wide range of physiological roles. It is involved in the body energy balance and is one of the most potent stimuli of food intake known. NPY also acts to regulate central and peripheral autonomic functions.

This book, written by academic and industrial experts in the field, links the most recent basic experimental knowledge about NPY and its receptors with areas of clinical importance.

This book will be of interest to those working in all areas of research affected by NPY, such as food intake and energy homeostasis, cardiovascular regulation and G-protein-coupled receptors, as well as those interested in the development of drugs as NPY targets.

  • The hypothalamic role of NPY and its relationship with eating disorders and diabetes
  • The sympathetic nervous system role of NPY and its involvement in cardiovascular disorders
  • Characterization of NPY receptor types and their brain distribution, molecular biology and pharmacology
  • Development of peptide and non-peptide receptor antagonists

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 6

Contents

pp.:  6 – 9

Contributors

pp.:  9 – 11

Preface

pp.:  11 – 14

Chapter 1. Multiple receptors and multiple actions

pp.:  14 – 28

Chapter 2. Central effects of neuropeptide Y with emphasis on its role in obesity and diabetes

pp.:  28 – 54

Chapter 3. Neuropeptide Y in sympathetic nerves: evidence for Yl receptor mediated vascular control

pp.:  54 – 70

Chapter 4. Neuropeptide Y receptor types in mammalian brain: species differences and status in the human central nervous system

pp.:  70 – 100

Chapter 5. Extraordinary structural diversity of NPY-family receptors

pp.:  100 – 120

Chapter 6. The importance of various parts of the NPY molecule for receptor recognition

pp.:  120 – 140

Chapter 7. Peptide antagonists of neuropeptide Y: design, structure and pharmacological characterization

pp.:  140 – 170

Chapter 8. SR 120819A or the first generation of orally active Yl receptor antagonists

pp.:  170 – 188

Chapter 9. BIBP 3226, a potent and selective neuropeptide Y Yl receptor antagonist. Structure-activity studies and localization of the human Yl receptor binding site

pp.:  188 – 204

Chapter 10. Discovery of neuropeptide Y receptor antagonists

pp.:  204 – 216

Index

pp.:  216 – 224

List of abbreviations (for plate section)

pp.:  224 – 225

Color Plate Section

pp.:  225 – 243

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