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Regulation of neuropeptide Y in body microenvironments and its potential application in therapies: a review

Yan Zhang, Chu-Yun Liu, Wei-can Chen, Yan‐Chuan Shi, Congmei Wang, Shu Lin, He‐fan He

2021Cell & Bioscience67 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Neuropeptide Y (NPY), one of the most abundant neuropeptides in the body, is widely expressed in the central and peripheral nervous systems and acts on the cardiovascular, digestive, endocrine, and nervous systems. NPY affects the nutritional and inflammatory microenvironments through its interaction with immune cells, brain-derived trophic factor (BDNF), and angiogenesis promotion to maintain body homeostasis. Additionally, NPY has great potential for therapeutic applications against various diseases, especially as an adjuvant therapy for stem cells. In this review, we discuss the research progress regarding NPY, as well as the current evidence for the regulation of NPY in each microenvironment, and provide prospects for further research on related diseases.

Topics & Concepts

Neuropeptide Y receptorNeuroscienceNeuropeptideCentral nervous systemBiologyHomeostasisAngiogenesisLeptinImmune systemStem cellEndocrine systemMedicineImmunologyEndocrinologyInternal medicineCell biologyHormoneCancer researchReceptorObesityNeuropeptides and Animal PhysiologyCardiovascular, Neuropeptides, and Oxidative Stress ResearchCancer, Stress, Anesthesia, and Immune Response