2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1144161/v1
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Orexin 2 Receptor (OX2R) Protein Distribution Measured by Autoradiography Using Radiolabeled OX2R-Selective Antagonist EMPA in Rodent Brain and Peripheral Tissues

Abstract: Orexin, a neuropeptide, performs various physiological functions, including the regulation of emotion, feeding, metabolism, respiration, and sleep/wakefulness, by activating the orexin 1 receptor and orexin 2 receptor (OX2R). Owing to the pivotal role of OX2R in wakefulness and other biological functions, OX2R agonists are being developed. A detailed understanding of OX2R protein distribution is essential for determining the mechanisms of action of OX2R agonists; however, this has been hindered by the lack of … Show more

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