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Recent research indicates that the immune system and
inflammatory reactions are governed and regulated by powerful
neuronal mediators derived from the central and peripheral nervous
system. The NPY family of peptides is a diverse group of
neuropeptides that acts via multiple receptors, Y1-Y5, which are
widespread not only in neurons but also in a variety of non-neural
and immune cells. These peptides have been known as important
regulators of many essential systems, such as blood pressure and
cardiac function, food consumption and energy homeostasis. However,
in recent years, they have also become recognized for their role as
potent modulators of cell growth and immune functions with broad
implications in chronic inflammatory diseases, cancer and
angiogenesis.
The NPY-family of peptides encompasses several groups of neurotransmitters and hormones, which exert diverse biological and pathological actions that bear on all major vital systems. The recognition of the role of NPY in stimulation of food intake has already resulted in discovery of potent and selective NPY receptor Y-5 antagonists which are in clinical development for obesity while NPY Y1 receptors are targeted for cardiovascular indications. Research into the multiple functions of NPY and its receptors in neurological and affective disorders are also actively pursued. This book is a unique compilation of the most recent breakthroughs in NPY/PYY neurobiology, cardiovascular and metabolic disorders, written by internationally renowned experts with the objective to synthesize leading concepts and data in support for translational medicine.
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