Peptide YY

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peptide YY
Identifiers
SymbolPYY
Entrez5697
HUGO9748
OMIM600781
RefSeqNM_004160
UniProtP10082
Other data
LocusChr. 17 q21.1

Pancreatic Peptide YY3-36 is a peptide produced in the small intestine and colon that reduces appetite in response to feeding.

Description

Peptide YY3-36 (PYY) is a linear polypeptide consisting of 36 amino acids with structural homology to NPY and pancreatic polypeptide. PYY exerts its action through NPY receptors, inhibits gastric motility and increases water and electrolyte absorption in the colon.[1] PYY may also suppress pancreatic secretion. It is secreted by the neuroendocrine cells in the ileum and colon in response to a meal, and has been shown to reduce appetite. Research has also indicated that PYY may be useful in removing aluminium (aluminum) accumulated in the brain.

Relevance to obesity

Leptin also reduces appetite in response to feeding, but obese people develop a resistance to leptin. In contrast, obese people secrete less PYY than normal people do, and in response to added PYY, they reduce their food intake.[2]

References

  1. Liu C, Aloia T, Adrian T, Newton T, Bilchik A, Zinner M, Ashley S, McFadden D (1996). "Peptide YY: a potential proabsorptive hormone for the treatment of malabsorptive disorders". Am Surg. 62 (3): 232–6. PMID 8607584.
  2. Batterham RL; et al. (September 4, 2003). "Inhibition of food intake in obese subjects by peptide YY3-36". New England Journal of Medicine. Massachusetts Medical Society. 349 (10): 926–928. PMID 12954742. |access-date= requires |url= (help)

See also

External links

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