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The human genome encompasses ≈ 860 G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) including 374 non-chemosensory GPCRs. Half of these latter GPCRs recognize (neuro)peptides as natural ligands. GPCRs thus play a pivotal role in neuroendocrine communication. In particular, GPCRs are involved in the neuroendocrine control of feeding behavior, reproduction, growth, hydromineral homeostasis and stress response. GPCRs are also major drug targets and hence possess a strong potential for the development of innovative pharmaceuticals. The aim of this Research Topic is to assemble a series of review articles and original research papers on neuropeptide GPCRs and their ligands that will illustrate the different facets of the studies currently conducted in this domain.
Neuroendocrinology. --- Neuropharmacology. --- Endocrinology. --- Transduction pathways --- G protein-coupled receptors --- Neuroendocrinology --- Heptahelical receptors --- Neuropeptides --- Signaling mechanisms --- Biologically active peptides --- seven-transmembrane domain receptors
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The human genome encompasses ≈ 860 G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) including 374 non-chemosensory GPCRs. Half of these latter GPCRs recognize (neuro)peptides as natural ligands. GPCRs thus play a pivotal role in neuroendocrine communication. In particular, GPCRs are involved in the neuroendocrine control of feeding behavior, reproduction, growth, hydromineral homeostasis and stress response. GPCRs are also major drug targets and hence possess a strong potential for the development of innovative pharmaceuticals. The aim of this Research Topic is to assemble a series of review articles and original research papers on neuropeptide GPCRs and their ligands that will illustrate the different facets of the studies currently conducted in this domain.
Neuroendocrinology. --- Neuropharmacology. --- Endocrinology. --- Animal Biochemistry --- Human Anatomy & Physiology --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Transduction pathways --- G protein-coupled receptors --- Neuroendocrinology --- Heptahelical receptors --- Neuropeptides --- Signaling mechanisms --- Biologically active peptides --- seven-transmembrane domain receptors
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Pathological endocrinology --- Physiology of nerves and sense organs --- Endocrinology,Comparative --- Comparative neurobiology --- Congresses --- Academic collection --- 577.25 --- 591.147 --- 591.18 --- Molecular mechanisms of sensitivity, reception and response to stimuli. Molecular neurobiology --- Internal secretions. Endocrine secretions. Hormones. Adrenalin. Insulin. Sex hormones. Androgens. Oestrogens --- Functions of the nervous system --- Conferences - Meetings --- Congresses. --- 591.18 Functions of the nervous system --- 591.147 Internal secretions. Endocrine secretions. Hormones. Adrenalin. Insulin. Sex hormones. Androgens. Oestrogens --- 577.25 Molecular mechanisms of sensitivity, reception and response to stimuli. Molecular neurobiology --- Comparative neurology --- Neurobiology --- Endocrinology,Comparative - Congresses --- Comparative neurobiology - Congresses
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Endocrine System --- Neurobiology --- Neuroendocrinology --- Endocrinology, Comparative --- Neuroendocrinologie --- Endocrinologie comparée --- physiology --- Congresses. --- Congrès --- Academic collection --- 577.25 --- 591.147 --- 591.18 --- 591.18 Functions of the nervous system --- Functions of the nervous system --- 591.147 Internal secretions. Endocrine secretions. Hormones. Adrenalin. Insulin. Sex hormones. Androgens. Oestrogens --- Internal secretions. Endocrine secretions. Hormones. Adrenalin. Insulin. Sex hormones. Androgens. Oestrogens --- 577.25 Molecular mechanisms of sensitivity, reception and response to stimuli. Molecular neurobiology --- Molecular mechanisms of sensitivity, reception and response to stimuli. Molecular neurobiology --- Comparative endocrinology --- Medicine, Comparative --- Physiology, Comparative --- Conferences - Meetings
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Au sein des relations qui unissent l’animal et l’homme depuis des temps immémoriaux, les questions de l’exploitation et de la sauvegarde sont centrales. Elles suscitent de nombreux débats de conscience et des prises de position de plus en plus affirmées dans nos sociétés contemporaines. Les différents aspects de la relation animal/homme interrogent sur la place de l’animal dans la société humaine, de l’animal sauvage à l’animal domestiqué. Comme en témoignent les contributions réunies dans ce recueil, les réflexions sur la condition animale encadrée par l’homme nous invitent à élaborer de nouveaux liens entre l’être humain et l’animal, peut-être moins fabuleux mais empreints d’un plus grand respect humaniste. Le Congrès national des sociétés historiques et scientifiques rassemble chaque année universitaires, membres de sociétés savantes et jeunes chercheurs. Ce recueil est issu de travaux présentés lors du 141e Congrès sur le thème « L’animal et l’homme ».
History --- Anthropology --- histoire --- écologie --- archéologie --- zoologie --- anthropologie --- biologie --- époque moderne --- époque contemporaine --- Antiquité --- Moyen Âge
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