Bombesin-like peptides: studies on food intake and social behaviour with receptor knock-out mice.

作者: Kazuyuki Yamada , Etsuko Wada , Keiji Wada

DOI: 10.3109/07853890008998831

关键词: Neuromedin B receptorBombesinEndocrinologyGastrin-releasing peptide receptorBombesin-like peptidesInternal medicineNeuromedin BBombesin receptorBombesin Receptor Subtype-3ReceptorBiology

摘要: Bombesin (BN)-like peptides and receptors for these are widely distributed in mammalian peripheral tissues the central nervous system. The physiological behavioural functions of have been clarified by both vivo vitro studies. In spite intensive investigations, endogenous BN-like remain unclear. order to specify functions, our group another laboratory generated gene targeting mutant mice that lack one three peptide found mammals, ie neuromedin B receptor (NMB-R; BB1), gastrin-releasing (GRP-R; BB2), or bombesin subtype-3 (BRS-3; BB3). Using mouse, we unexpected phenotypes, such as hyperphagia obesity BRS-3-deficient abnormal social behaviour GRP-R-deficient mouse. present study, most recent findings addition previous studies discuss related feeding...

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