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Synergistic interaction between neuropeptide Y1 and Y5 receptor pathways in regulation of energy homeostasis

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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY
Volume 615, Issue 1-3, Pages 113-117

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejphar.2009.05.018

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Neuropeptide Y; Y-1 receptor; Y-5 receptor; Energy homeostasis

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Neuropeptide Y plays a key role in the physiological control of energy homeostasis. Five neuropeptide Y receptor subtypes have been cloned, and multiple neuropeptide Y receptor subtypes are thought to mediate neuropeptide Y activity. However, interactions among neuropeptide Y receptor subtypes have not been elucidated to date. Herein, we examined the interaction between neuropeptide Y-1 and Y-5 receptors in feeding regulation by employing selective neuropeptide Y-1 and Y-5 receptor antagonists in C57BL/6 and neuropeptide Y-1 receptor knockout mice fed a high-fat diet. A single-dose of a neuropeptide Y-1 receptor antagonist (10-30 mg/kg) suppressed spontaneous food intake and reduced body weight in high-fat diet-fed C57BL/6 mice, while treatment with a neuropeptide Y-5 receptor antagonist did not significantly reduce food intake or body weight. Coadministration of a neuropeptide Y-1 receptor antagonist with a neuropeptide Y-5 receptor antagonist further suppressed food intake and reduced body weight. Next, we evaluated the chronic efficacy of a neuropeptide Y-5 receptor antagonist in high-fat diet-fed neuropeptide Y-1 receptor knockout mice in order to mimic chronic combination treatment with neuropeptide Y-1 and Y-5 receptor antagonists. The neuropeptide Y-5 receptor antagonist produced greater body weight reductions in high-fat diet-fed neuropeptide Y-1 receptor knockout mice than in wild-type C57BL/6 mice. These findings confirm an interaction between neuropeptide Y-1 and (5) receptors in the regulation of energy homeostasis, as blockade of both the neuropeptide Y-1 and Y-5 receptors produced a greater anti-obesity effect than blocking either receptor alone. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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