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Non-Canonical Wnt Signaling Pathways

Wnt is a zygotic effect gene that is expressed during very early embryonic development. It regulates various processes in animals starting from early development through the adult stage, such as organogenesis in the embryo and maintenance of neuronal and blood stem cells. Wnt proteins can induce a wide variety of intracellular pathways depending upon the specific abilities of different Wnt ligands to form a complex with shared and cognate receptors in the presence of different co-receptors. The...
Non-Canonical Wnt Signaling Pathways01:41

Non-Canonical Wnt Signaling Pathways

Wnt is a zygotic effect gene that is expressed during very early embryonic development. It regulates various processes in animals starting from early development through the adult stage, such as organogenesis in the embryo and maintenance of neuronal and blood stem cells. Wnt proteins can induce a wide variety of intracellular pathways depending upon the specific abilities of different Wnt ligands to form a complex with shared and cognate receptors in the presence of different co-receptors. The...
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Neurotransmitters play a crucial role in the communication between neurons in the autonomic nervous system. Neurons in the autonomic nervous system can be cholinergic or adrenergic depending on the neurotransmitters synthesized. Cholinergic neurons use acetylcholine as their primary neurotransmitter. This includes all the preganglionic fibers of the sympathetic and pre- and postganglionic fibers of the parasympathetic nervous systems. In addition, neurons of the somatic nervous system also use...
Canonical Wnt Signaling Pathway02:54

Canonical Wnt Signaling Pathway

The gene encoding the main signaling molecules of the Wnt signaling pathways (the Wnt proteins) was discovered almost four decades ago by Nüsslein-Volhard and Wieschaus. They identified and originally named the gene "wingless" (wg) after a phenotype discovered during their landmark genetic screen in Drosophila for body pattern defects. At around the same time, another researcher named Harold Varmus found that a murine tumor virus activates the mammalian wg homolog, Int-1, which results in tumor...
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Postganglionic sympathetic fibers (except those supplying the sweat glands) releasing noradrenaline or norepinephrine are called noradrenergic or adrenergic neurons. Noradrenaline, dopamine, adrenaline, or epinephrine are collectively called "catecholamines" as they contain a catechol moiety and an amine side chain. The five stages of neurotransmitter release involve their synthesis, storage, release, reuptake and metabolism.
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Regulation of Food Intake01:30

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Short-term regulation of food intake primarily involves neural signals from the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, blood nutrient levels, and GI tract hormones. Communication between the gut and brain via vagal nerve fibers plays a significant role in evaluating the contents of the gut. Clinical studies have shown that protein ingestion produces a more prolonged response in these nerve fibers compared to an equivalent amount of glucose. Additionally, the activation of stretch receptors caused by GI...

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Ex Vivo Release of Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide from the Trigeminovascular System in Rodents
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Ex Vivo Release of Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide from the Trigeminovascular System in Rodents

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Neuropeptide w.

Fumiko Takenoya1, Haruaki Kageyama, Satoshi Hirako

  • 1Department of Anatomy, Showa University School of Medicine Tokyo, Japan ; Department of Exercise and Sports Physiology, Hoshi University School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Science Tokyo, Japan.

Frontiers in Endocrinology
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Neuropeptide W (NPW) influences appetite and metabolism. This review explores NPW

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CPCRsbrain mappingfood intakehypothalamuspeptides

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Area of Science:

  • Neuroendocrinology
  • Molecular Biology
  • Receptor Pharmacology

Background:

  • Neuropeptide W (NPW) exists as NPW23 and NPW30.
  • NPW binds to NPBWR1 (GPR7) and NPBWR2 (GPR8) receptors.
  • GPR7 is found in the brain and periphery, while GPR8 is absent in rodents.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To summarize the distribution and function of NPW in the brain.
  • To highlight the role of GPR7 in neuroendocrine regulation.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing literature on NPW and its receptors.
  • Analysis of GPR7 mRNA expression in rodent hypothalamic regions.

Main Results:

  • GPR7 mRNA is widely expressed in key hypothalamic nuclei.
  • NPW administration suppresses food intake and body weight.
  • NPW increases heat production and body temperature.

Conclusions:

  • NPW acts as an endogenous catabolic signaling molecule.
  • GPR7 is crucial for modulating neuroendocrine function.
  • NPW plays a significant role in regulating energy balance.