NPY: its occurrence and relevance in the female reproductive system
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NPY: its occurrence and relevance in the female reproductive system
Abstract
Neuropeptide Y (NPY), an amidated peptide composed of 36 amino acid residues, is the most widely distributed neuropeptide that performs a broad spectrum of physiological functions in both the central and peripheral nervous systems. Among numerous other actions, this peptide is involved, at the periphery, in the neural regulation of blood pressure and blood flow through the organs, and also, acting via Y2 and/or Y5 receptors, in the regulation of angiogenesis. NPY influences blood vessels via its own Y receptors, predominantly of the Y1 subtype. As a sympathetic co-transmitter NPY causes vasoconstriction, stimulates vascular growth and potentiates the contractile activity of noradrenaline (NA), and as a parasympathetic neurotransmitter it is involved in the regulation of vasodilatation within e.g. the uterine artery. In the female reproductive system, NPY not only regulates the blood flow, but also the contractile activity of non-vascular smooth muscle cells of the uterus and oviduct, as well as the secretory function of the ovary. Both the concentration of NPY and its influence on the blood flow through the female reproductive organs are finely tuned by fluctuations in the concentration of ovarian steroid hormones. Thus, the present review was aimed at summarizing the current knowledge dealing with the physiological relevance of NPY in the regulation of female gonad and genital tract function, with a special regard to the pig as a model animal.
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