نتایج جستجو برای: orexin receptor 1

تعداد نتایج: 3118851  

2010
A Yamanaka T Tsunematsu

Orexin is a neuropeptide produced by a specific subset of neurones located in the lateral hypothalamic area. Mice lacking either prepro-orexin or orexin receptor 2, as well as those in which orexin-producing neurones (orexin neurones) are deleted, share a common phenotype: altered sleep-wake regulation and the sudden onset of muscle atonia. These symptoms are similar to the human sleep disorder...

Journal: :Molecular medicine reports 2015
Ying-Jun Zhong Zhen Feng Liang Wang Tian-Qi Wei

A coma is a serious complication, which can occur following traumatic brain injury (TBI), for which no effective treatment has been established. Previous studies have suggested that neural electrical stimulation, including median nerve stimulation (MNS), may be an effective method for treating patients in a coma, and orexin‑A, an excitatory hypothalamic neuropeptide, may be involved in wakefuln...

2014
Qing Shu Zhuang-Li Hu Chao Huang Xiao-Wei Yu Hua Fan Jing-Wen Yang Peng Fang Lan Ni Jian-Guo Chen Fang Wang

Orexin-A is an important neuropeptide involved in the regulation of feeding, arousal, energy consuming, and reward seeking in the body. The effects of orexin-A have widely studied in neurons but not in astrocytes. Here, we report that OX1R and OX2R are expressed in cultured rat astrocytes. Orexin-A stimulated the phosphorylation of extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2 (ERK1/2), and then in...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2001
W K Samson M M Taylor

The hypocretin/orexins (Hcrts/ORXs) are peptides produced in neurons in the lateral hypothalamic area that project to neuroendocrine centers in the hypothalamus. Hcrt/ORX receptors are present in the hypothalamus and anterior pituitary gland. We examined the possibility that the Hcrts/ORXs, which we have demonstrated previously to act in the brain to stimulate sympathetic function, could alter ...

2016
Tae-Kyung Kim Pyung-Lim Han

Chronic stress induces changes in neuronal functions in specific brain regions regulating sociability and mood-related behaviors. Recently we reported that stress-induced persistent upregulation of the neuropeptides orexin and melanin-concentrating hormone (MCH) in the basolateral amygdala (BLA) and the resulting activation of orexin receptors or MCH receptors within the BLA produced deficits i...

2017
Eric Koesema Thomas Kodadek

The orexins and their cognate G-protein coupled receptors have been widely studied due to their associations with various behaviors and cellular processes. However, the detailed downstream signaling cascades that mediate these effects are not completely understood. We report the generation of a neuronal model cell line that stably expresses the OX1 orexin receptor (OX1) and an RNA-Seq analysis ...

2012
P Hoever G Dorffner H Beneš T Penzel H Danker-Hopfe M J Barbanoj G Pillar B Saletu O Polo D Kunz J Zeitlhofer S Berg M Partinen C L Bassetti B Högl I O Ebrahim E Holsboer-Trachsler H Bengtsson Y Peker U-M Hemmeter E Chiossi G Hajak J Dingemanse

The orexin system is a key regulator of sleep and wakefulness. In a multicenter, double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled, two-way crossover study, 161 primary insomnia patients received either the dual orexin receptor antagonist almorexant, at 400, 200, 100, or 50 mg in consecutive stages, or placebo on treatment nights at 1-week intervals. The primary end point was sleep efficiency (SE) m...

2012
Richard J. Ward John D. Pediani Graeme Milligan

Background: Orexin receptors are potential targets for the treatment of narcolepsy and insomnia. Results: Intramolecular FRET sensor forms of these receptors were functional and able to report the kinetics of agonist-mediated activation. Conclusions: The 33 amino acid peptide orexin A activates the receptors slowly. Significance: Such sensors provide a unique means to explore the kinetics of re...

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