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Publication : Identification of receptors for neuromedin U and its role in feeding.

First Author  Howard AD Year  2000
Journal  Nature Volume  406
Issue  6791 Pages  70-4
PubMed ID  10894543 Mgi Jnum  J:63272
Mgi Id  MGI:1860702 Doi  10.1038/35017610
Citation  Howard AD, et al. (2000) Identification of receptors for neuromedin U and its role in feeding. Nature 406(6791):70-4
abstractText  Neuromedin U (NMU) is a neuropeptide with potent activity on smooth muscle which was isolated first from porcine spinal cord and later from other species. It is widely distributed in the gut and central nervous system. Peripheral activities of NMU include stimulation of smooth muscle, increase of blood pressure, alteration of ion transport in the gut, control of local blood flow and regulation of adrenocortical function. An NMU receptor has not been molecularly identified. Here we show that the previously described orphan G-protein-coupled receptor FM-3 (ref. 15) and a newly discovered one (FM-4) are cognate receptors for NMU. FM-3, designated NMU1R, is abundantly expressed in peripheral tissues whereas FM-4, designated NMU2R, is expressed in specific regions of the brain. NMU is expressed in the ventromedial hypothalamus in the rat brain, and its level is significantly reduced following fasting. Intracerebroventricular administration of NMU markedly suppresses food intake in rats. These findings provide a molecular basis for the biochemical activities of NMU and may indicate that NMU is involved in the central control of feeding.
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