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Publication : Novel role of Y1 receptors in the coordinated regulation of bone and energy homeostasis.

First Author  Baldock PA Year  2007
Journal  J Biol Chem Volume  282
Issue  26 Pages  19092-102
PubMed ID  17491016 Mgi Jnum  J:123520
Mgi Id  MGI:3718764 Doi  10.1074/jbc.M700644200
Citation  Baldock PA, et al. (2007) Novel role of Y1 receptors in the coordinated regulation of bone and energy homeostasis. J Biol Chem 282(26):19092-102
abstractText  The importance of neuropeptide Y (NPY) and Y2 receptors in the regulation of bone and energy homeostasis has recently been demonstrated. However, the contributions of the other Y receptors are less clear. Here we show that Y1 receptors are expressed on osteoblastic cells. Moreover, bone and adipose tissue mass are elevated in Y1(-/-) mice with a generalized increase in bone formation on cortical and cancellous surfaces. Importantly, the inhibitory effects of NPY on bone marrow stromal cells in vitro are absent in cells derived from Y1(-/-) mice, indicating a direct action of NPY on bone cells via this Y receptor. Interestingly, in contrast to Y2 receptor or germ line Y1 receptor deletion, conditional deletion of hypothalamic Y1 receptors in adult mice did not alter bone homeostasis, food intake, or adiposity. Furthermore, deletion of both Y1 and Y2 receptors did not produce additive effects in bone or adiposity. Thus Y1 receptor pathways act powerfully to inhibit bone production and adiposity by nonhypothalamic pathways, with potentially direct effects on bone tissue through a single pathway with Y2 receptors.
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