The NPY Y1 receptor antagonist BIBP 3226 blocks NPY induced feeding via a non-specific mechanism

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1998
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We have previously shown that intracerebroventricular BIBP 3226 inhibits NPY induced feeding in rats. However, this was associated with abnormal behaviour, likely to be due to interaction with Y1 receptors involved in mechanisms other than the control of food intake. In order to minimise such intera …
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Authors Morgan DG;Small CJ;Abusnana S;Turton M;Gunn I;Heath M;Rossi M;Goldstone AP;O'Shea D;Meeran K;Ghatei M;Smith DM;Bloom S;;
Journal Regulatory peptides
Year 1998
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