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Review
. 2020:1237:37-47.
doi: 10.1007/5584_2019_427.

Physiological and Therapeutic Roles of Neuropeptide Y on Biological Functions

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Physiological and Therapeutic Roles of Neuropeptide Y on Biological Functions

Pravin Shende et al. Adv Exp Med Biol. 2020.

Abstract

Neuropeptide Y (NPY), an amino acid, used for various physiological processes for management and treatment of various ailments related to central nervous system, cardiovascular system, respiratory system, gastro-intestinal system and endocrinal system. In nasal mucosa, high concentrations of NPY are stored with noradrenaline in sympathetic nerve fibers. NPY Y1 receptor mediates nitric oxide levels and reduction in blood flow in nasal mucosa of the human. NPY plays a role in dietary consumption via various factors like signaling the CNS for a prerequisite of energy in hypothalamus by mediating appetite and shows orexigenic effect. NPY emerges as a natural ligand of G-protein coupled receptors which activates the Y-receptors (Y1-Y6). But applications of NPY are limited due to shows the cost inefficiency and stability issues in the formulation design and development. In this review, authors present the findings on various therapeutic applications of NPY on different organ systems. Moreover, its role in food intake, sexual behavior, blood pressure, etc. by inhibiting calcium and activating potassium channels. The combination therapies of drugs with neuropeptide Y and its receptors will show new targets for treating diseases. Further evaluation and detection of NPY needs to be investigated for animal models of various diseases like retinal degeneration and immune mechanisms.

Keywords: Anxiety; Brain; Depression; Obesity; Stress.

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