Neuromedin U and its receptors: structure, function, and physiological roles
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Neuromedin S and UThe antiobesity effects of centrally administered neuromedin U and neuromedin S are mediated predominantly by the neuromedin U receptor 2 (NMUR2)Emerging pharmacology and physiology of neuromedin U and the structurally related peptide neuromedin SNeuromedin U receptor 2-deficient mice display differential responses in sensory perception, stress, and feeding.Neuromedin U and its putative Drosophila homolog huginMechanism and function of Drosophila capa GPCR: a desiccation stress-responsive receptor with functional homology to human neuromedinU receptorNovel role of the anorexigenic peptide neuromedin U in the control of LH secretion and its regulation by gonadal hormones and photoperiodIdentification of non-peptidic neuromedin U receptor modulators by a robust homogeneous screening assayThe Anorexigenic Peptide Neuromedin U (NMU) Attenuates Amphetamine-Induced Locomotor Stimulation, Accumbal Dopamine Release and Expression of Conditioned Place Preference in MiceSpecies-dependent smooth muscle contraction to Neuromedin U and determination of the receptor subtypes mediating contraction using NMU1 receptor knockout miceNeuromedin U is regulated by the metastasis suppressor RhoGDI2 and is a novel promoter of tumor formation, lung metastasis and cancer cachexia.The Concise Guide to PHARMACOLOGY 2013/14: G protein-coupled receptorsReconstituting development of pancreatic intraepithelial neoplasia from primary human pancreas duct cells.Cloning and characterization of the pheromone biosynthesis activating neuropeptide receptor from the silkmoth, Bombyx mori. Significance of the carboxyl terminus in receptor internalization.Oncogenic features of neuromedin U in breast cancer are associated with NMUR2 expression involving crosstalk with members of the WNT signaling pathway.Identification of functionally important residues of the silkmoth pheromone biosynthesis-activating neuropeptide receptor, an insect ortholog of the vertebrate neuromedin U receptor.Neuroendocrinology and its quantitative development: a bioengineering viewNegative regulation of neuromedin U mRNA expression in the rat pars tuberalis by melatonin.Genome-wide association study reveals genetic architecture of eating behavior in pigs and its implications for humans obesity by comparative mapping.Intrathecal neuromedin U induces biphasic effects on sympathetic vasomotor tone, increases respiratory drive and attenuates sympathetic reflexes in rat.Secretion of Fc-amidated peptide fusion proteins by Chinese hamster ovary cells.Small lipidated anti-obesity compounds derived from neuromedin U.Neuromedin U type 1 receptor stimulation of A-type K+ current requires the βγ subunits of Go protein, protein kinase A, and extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2 (ERK1/2) in sensory neuronsThe neuropeptide neuromedin U promotes autoantibody-mediated arthritis.Epidermal Neuromedin U Attenuates IgE-Mediated Allergic Skin InflammationConnective tissue growth factor-mediated upregulation of neuromedin U expression in trabecular meshwork cells and its role in homeostasis of aqueous humor outflowNeuromedins U and S involvement in the regulation of the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal axis.Feeding and the rhodopsin family g-protein coupled receptors in nematodes and arthropodsDifferent distribution of neuromedin S and its mRNA in the rat brain: NMS peptide is present not only in the hypothalamus as the mRNA, but also in the brainstem.Neuropeptides controlling energy balance: orexins and neuromedins.Regulation of bone remodeling by the central and peripheral nervous systemMolecular network of obesity: what does it promise for pharmacotherapy?Overexpression of neuromedin U is correlated with regional metastasis of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma.Effects of sex steroid hormones on neuromedin S and neuromedin U2 receptor expression following experimental traumatic brain injury.Neuromedin U receptor 2 knockdown in the paraventricular nucleus modifies behavioral responses to obesogenic high-fat food and leads to increased body weight.Regulation of motivation for food by neuromedin U in the paraventricular nucleus and the dorsal raphe nucleus.SNPs in genes encoding G proteins in pharmacogenetics.Neuropeptide GPCRs in C. elegans.Autism spectrum disorders: the quest for genetic syndromes.Bone, brain & beyond.
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Neuromedin U and its receptors: structure, function, and physiological roles
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