Title : Evidence for in vivo interactions between neuropeptide Y-related peptides and sigma receptors in the mouse hippocampal formation.

Pub. Date : 1993 Sep

PMID : 8366352






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1 Recently, it was proposed that neuropeptide Y (NPY) and peptide YY (PYY) could act as endogenous ligands for sigma binding sites, as both NPY and PYY competed with high affinity (nanomolar) for 3H-(+)SKF 10,047 binding sites in rat brain membrane homogenates (Roman et al., 1989). Tritium neuropeptide Y Rattus norvegicus
2 Recently, it was proposed that neuropeptide Y (NPY) and peptide YY (PYY) could act as endogenous ligands for sigma binding sites, as both NPY and PYY competed with high affinity (nanomolar) for 3H-(+)SKF 10,047 binding sites in rat brain membrane homogenates (Roman et al., 1989). Tritium neuropeptide Y Rattus norvegicus
3 Recently, it was proposed that neuropeptide Y (NPY) and peptide YY (PYY) could act as endogenous ligands for sigma binding sites, as both NPY and PYY competed with high affinity (nanomolar) for 3H-(+)SKF 10,047 binding sites in rat brain membrane homogenates (Roman et al., 1989). Tritium neuropeptide Y Rattus norvegicus