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A neuropeptide Y Y5 antagonist selectively ameliorates body weight gain and associated parameters in diet-induced obese mice.

Akane Ishihara1, Akio Kanatani, Satoshi Mashiko, Takeshi Tanaka, Masayasu Hidaka, Akira Gomori, Hisashi Iwaasa, Naomi Murai, Shin-ichiro Egashira, Takashi Murai, Yuko Mitobe, Hiroko Matsushita, Osamu Okamoto, Nagaaki Sato, Makoto Jitsuoka, Takahiro Fukuroda, Tomoyuki Ohe, Xiaoming Guan, Douglas J MacNeil, Lex H T Van der Ploeg, Masaru Nishikibe, Yasuyuki Ishii, Masaki Ihara, Takehiro Fukami.   

Abstract

Neuropeptide Y (NPY) is thought to have a major role in the physiological control of energy homeostasis. Among five NPY receptors described, the NPY Y5 receptor (Y5R) is a prime candidate to mediate some of the effects of NPY on energy homeostasis, although its role in physiologically relevant rodent obesity models remains poorly defined. We examined the effect of a potent and highly selective Y5R antagonist in rodent obesity and dietary models. The Y5R antagonist selectively ameliorated diet-induced obesity (DIO) in rodents by suppressing body weight gain and adiposity while improving the DIO-associated hyperinsulinemia. The compound did not affect the body weight of lean mice fed a regular diet or genetically obese leptin receptor-deficient mice or rats, despite similarly high brain Y5R receptor occupancy. The Y5R antagonist acts in a mechanism-based manner, as the compound did not affect DIO of Y5R-deficient mice. These results indicate that Y5R is involved in the regulation and development of DIO and suggest utility for Y5R antagonists in the treatment of obesity.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16636293      PMCID: PMC1459032          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0510320103

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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