PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 9802417-9 1998 These data suggest that endogenous NPY may regulate anxiety-related behaviour in rats by acting via the NPY Y1 receptors in DPAG. dpag 124-128 neuropeptide Y Rattus norvegicus 35-38 9802417-9 1998 These data suggest that endogenous NPY may regulate anxiety-related behaviour in rats by acting via the NPY Y1 receptors in DPAG. dpag 124-128 neuropeptide Y Rattus norvegicus 104-107 9760107-1 1998 We have reported previously that the NPY Y1 receptor antagonist BIBP3226 applied into the dorsal periaqueductal gray matter (DPAG) has an anxiogenic-like effect in the elevated plus-maze test in rats. dpag 125-129 neuropeptide Y Rattus norvegicus 37-40 9760107-4 1998 These results provide additional evidence that NPY-ergic neurotransmission in the DPAG may be involved in the modulation of anxiety-related behaviour and suggest that endogenous NPY, released under stressful conditions in the DPAG, relieves anxiety via the NPY Y1 receptors. dpag 82-86 neuropeptide Y Rattus norvegicus 47-50 9760107-4 1998 These results provide additional evidence that NPY-ergic neurotransmission in the DPAG may be involved in the modulation of anxiety-related behaviour and suggest that endogenous NPY, released under stressful conditions in the DPAG, relieves anxiety via the NPY Y1 receptors. dpag 226-230 neuropeptide Y Rattus norvegicus 47-50 9760107-4 1998 These results provide additional evidence that NPY-ergic neurotransmission in the DPAG may be involved in the modulation of anxiety-related behaviour and suggest that endogenous NPY, released under stressful conditions in the DPAG, relieves anxiety via the NPY Y1 receptors. dpag 226-230 neuropeptide Y Rattus norvegicus 178-181 9760107-4 1998 These results provide additional evidence that NPY-ergic neurotransmission in the DPAG may be involved in the modulation of anxiety-related behaviour and suggest that endogenous NPY, released under stressful conditions in the DPAG, relieves anxiety via the NPY Y1 receptors. dpag 226-230 neuropeptide Y Rattus norvegicus 178-181