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Ahrén et al., Ann Acad Med Singapore 1999
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Regulation of
insulin secretion by nerves and
neuropeptides
Colombo et al., Pancreas 2003
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Effects of ghrelin and other
neuropeptides ( CART, MCH, orexin A and B, and GLP-1 ) on the release of
insulin from isolated rat islets
Mühlhäusler et al., J Physiol 2005
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These findings demonstrate that increased circulating glucose and
insulin regulate gene expression of the
neuropeptides within the fetal hypothalamus that are part of the neural network regulating energy balance in adult life
Ahrén et al., Nutr Metab Cardiovasc Dis 2006
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This study examined whether the
neuropeptides , pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide ( PACAP ) and gastrin releasing polypeptide (GRP)
contribute to the regulation of
insulin secretion in model experiments by using receptor gene deleted mice
Persson-Sjögren et al., Neuropeptides 2006
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The
neuropeptides increased
insulin release in islets from 9 to 10-month-old mice but VIP and PACAP had no effect in islets from very old mice
O'Carroll et al., J Endocrinol 2008
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Both
neuropeptides stimulated
insulin secretion from isolated mouse pancreatic islets
Warne et al., J Neuroendocrinol 2008
(Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental) :
Because hypothalamic and limbic mRNA expression of neuropeptides linked to energy balance is altered by STZ-diabetes and HV, we examined the
role ( s ) of
insulin and the common hepatic and gastroduodenal branches of the vagus nerve and hepatic afferent fibres in the regulation of these
neuropeptides in rats with high, steady-state corticosterone levels
Gurevitch et al., Nanotoxicology 2012
(Insulin Resistance) :
We hypothesized that despite being considered `` inert '' as bulk material, TiO ( 2 )
NPs may
impair insulin responses in liver derived cells, either indirectly by inflammatory activation of macrophages, and/or by directly interfering with insulin signaling
Reimer et al., J Nutr 2012
(Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2...) :
Insulin secretion and ß-cell mass was
increased with
NPS ( P < 0.05 )
Schnuerer et al., Regul Pept 1987
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The results suggest a possible modulatory
role for these
neuropeptides in regulation of
insulin secretion
Sipols et al., Diabetes 1995
(Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental...) :
To evaluate whether central nervous system ( CNS )
insulin deficiency
affects expression of
neuropeptides involved in food intake, in situ hybridization was done for neuropeptide Y (NPY), which stimulates feeding, in the hypothalamic arcuate nucleus and for cholecystokinin (CCK) and corticotropin releasing hormone (CRH), which inhibit feeding, in the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus