PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 15623622-2 2004 The high frequency of NPY receptors in steroid hormone-producing ovarian sex cord-stromal tumors, together with the known influence of NPY on steroid hormone and catecholamine secretion in the rodent adrenal gland, led to the investigation of NPY receptor expression in the human adrenal gland and related tumors. Steroids 39-54 neuropeptide Y Homo sapiens 22-25 19699258-0 2010 Neuropeptide Y modulates steroid production of human adrenal H295R cells through Y1 receptors. Steroids 25-32 neuropeptide Y Homo sapiens 0-14 11535937-2 2001 The sex steroids, especially estrogens, are responsible for the synthesis and secretion of neuropeptides and neurotransmitters, such as galanin, neuropeptide Y, the opioid peptides, dopamine, serotonin, and others. Steroids 8-16 neuropeptide Y Homo sapiens 145-159 14533137-11 2003 Altered regulation of NPY, either through abnormal leptin control or serotonin blockade, is a possible explanation for the effects of AP medication on both weight and gonadal steroid levels. Steroids 175-182 neuropeptide Y Homo sapiens 22-25 33045245-3 2020 The Neuropeptide Y (NPY) system shows sex-dependent differences and is sensitive to gonadal steroids. Steroids 92-100 neuropeptide Y Homo sapiens 4-18 10849206-10 2000 We conclude that the amount of NPY in cell bodies of the ARC-ME is lower in ewes in the nonbreeding season; this could reflect a steroid-independent effect of photoperiod. Steroids 129-136 neuropeptide Y Homo sapiens 31-34 7735299-3 1995 Specific ovarian steroid-dependent NPY effects are, however, not obvious in non-human primates. Steroids 17-24 neuropeptide Y Homo sapiens 35-38 7735299-6 1995 These observations led us to speculate that the bimodal NPY effects in non-human primates may depend on either the site of NPY action or the nature of the steroid milieu. Steroids 155-162 neuropeptide Y Homo sapiens 56-59 9696228-1 1998 OBJECTIVE: To investigate the possible effects of neuropeptide Y on steroid release by human granulosa cells in culture. Steroids 68-75 neuropeptide Y Homo sapiens 50-64 9696228-12 1998 In this way, neuropeptide Y could play an important role in controlling the positive feedback effect exerted by the ovarian steroids on LH-releasing hormone and gonadotropins in humans. Steroids 124-132 neuropeptide Y Homo sapiens 13-27 7781024-14 1995 In submammalians, ANP and NPY may not only act as endocrine hormones, but also influence steroid-producing interrenal cells in a paracrine manner, and act as modulators on chromaffin cells. Steroids 89-96 neuropeptide Y Homo sapiens 26-29 3543500-2 1986 Based on the evidence summarized here we propose that gonadal steroids may exert a "trophic" influence on the regulatory peptides namely LHRH, NPY and EOP locally in the hypothalamus. Steroids 62-70 neuropeptide Y Homo sapiens 143-146 33045245-3 2020 The Neuropeptide Y (NPY) system shows sex-dependent differences and is sensitive to gonadal steroids. Steroids 92-100 neuropeptide Y Homo sapiens 20-23 28630099-2 2017 Within the ARC, steroid signal transduction may be mediated by estrogen receptive dopamine-, beta-endorphin- or neuropeptide Y (NPY)-expressing cells, as well as those co-localising kisspeptin, neurokinin B (NKB) and dynorphin (termed KNDy). Steroids 16-23 neuropeptide Y Homo sapiens 112-126 28630099-2 2017 Within the ARC, steroid signal transduction may be mediated by estrogen receptive dopamine-, beta-endorphin- or neuropeptide Y (NPY)-expressing cells, as well as those co-localising kisspeptin, neurokinin B (NKB) and dynorphin (termed KNDy). Steroids 16-23 neuropeptide Y Homo sapiens 128-131