Npy Y2 Receptor Neurons is an important cell type in the neurobiology of neurodegenerative diseases. This page provides detailed information about its structure, function, and role in disease processes.
Overview
Neurons expressing neuropeptide Y receptor 2 (NPY2R) represent a key component of the neuropeptide Y (NPY) signaling system in the brain. NPY2R has distinct pharmacological properties from NPY1R, with different tissue distribution and signaling mechanisms. These receptors are particularly important for regulating feeding behavior, energy homeostasis, and stress responses, making them attractive targets for metabolic and neurological disorder therapies. [@npyr2019]
Npy Y2 Receptor Neurons is an important cell type in the neurobiology of neurodegenerative diseases. This page provides detailed information about its structure, function, and role in disease processes.
Overview
Neurons expressing neuropeptide Y receptor 2 (NPY2R) represent a key component of the neuropeptide Y (NPY) signaling system in the brain. NPY2R has distinct pharmacological properties from NPY1R, with different tissue distribution and signaling mechanisms. These receptors are particularly important for regulating feeding behavior, energy homeostasis, and stress responses, making them attractive targets for metabolic and neurological disorder therapies. [@npyr2019]
The study of Npy Y2 Receptor Neurons has evolved significantly over the past decades. Research in this area has revealed important insights into the underlying mechanisms of neurodegeneration and continues to drive therapeutic development.
Historical context and key discoveries in this field have shaped our current understanding and will continue to guide future research directions.