2011
DOI: 10.1055/s-0031-1273681
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Somatostatin Reduces Neuropeptide Y Rise Induced by Physical Exercise

Abstract: The effect of an i. v. infusion of somatostatin (SRIH) 4.1 μg/min×90 min on the basal secretion of NPY and on the NPY response to physical exercise was studied in normal men. Basal NPY secretion was not modified by SRIH infusion, whereas the NPY response to physical exercise was significantly lower in the presence of SRIH. These data suggest the involvement of a somatostatinergic mechanism in the regulation of NPY response to physical exercise.

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“…Thus, induced changes in NPY and GH may be working through divergent signal transduction pathways or receptor array [10,11,38-42]. Very recently, Coiro et al [43] reported that a somatostatinergic pathway is involved in the mechanism connecting physical exercise to NPY secretion.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, induced changes in NPY and GH may be working through divergent signal transduction pathways or receptor array [10,11,38-42]. Very recently, Coiro et al [43] reported that a somatostatinergic pathway is involved in the mechanism connecting physical exercise to NPY secretion.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Orexigenic peptide NPY participates in ghrelin and GH regulation pathways [143]. Coiro et al [144] revealed that a somatostatinergic pathway is involved in the mechanism connecting physical exercise to NPY secretion in humans. Even though plasma NPY levels do not reflect NPY secretion in the central nervous system, there is no clear evidence that plasma NPY levels originate from peripheral sympathetic nerve secretion or the adrenal gland and/or AT during exercise in humans [145].…”
Section: An Overview Of Hunger-satiety Signals and Autoantibodies mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A significant rise in plasma NPY was reported after 10 min of ergometer training (until exhaustion, 50W increase in load with every 3 min) and stayed elevated for 25 min. after exercise [ 152 ]. A single prolonged vigorous exercise (marathon swimming) or a 2-week of intense training significantly elevated plasma NPY levels [ 52 , 53 ].…”
Section: Neuropeptide Y (Npy)mentioning
confidence: 99%