Gene/Protein
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Symptom
Drug
Enzyme
Compound
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Gene/Protein
Disease
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Drug
Enzyme
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Target Concepts:
Gene/Protein
Disease
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Drug
Enzyme
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Neuropeptides are chemical messengers that act to regulate a number of physiological processes, including feeding, reward, pain, and memory, among others. PEN is one of the most abundant hypothalamic neuropeptides; however, until recently, its target receptor remained unknown. In this Review, we summarize recent developments in research focusing on PEN and its receptor
GPR83
. We describe the studies leading to the deorphanization of
GPR83
as the receptor for PEN. We also describe the signaling mediated by the PEN-
GPR83
system, as well as the physiological roles in which PEN-
GPR83
has been implicated. As studies have suggested a role for the PEN-
GPR83
system in food intake and body weight regulation, as well as in drug addiction and reward disorders, a thorough understanding of this novel neuropeptide-receptor system will help identify novel therapeutic targets to treat pathophysiological conditions involving PEN-
GPR83
.
ACS
Chem Neurosci 2019 04 17
PMID:Neuropeptide PEN and Its Receptor GPR83: Distribution, Signaling, and Regulation. 3072 66