Kenji Shibata
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2003
Hirokazu Tanaka; Tetsuo Yoshida; Norimasa Miyamoto; Toshiyuki Motoike; Hiroshi Kurosu; Kenji Shibata; Akihiro Yamanaka; S. Clay Williams; James A. Richardson; Natsuko Tsujino; Mary G. Garry; Michael R. Lerner; David S. King; Brian F. O'Dowd; Takeshi Sakurai; Masashi Yanagisawa
GPR7 and GPR8 are orphan G protein-coupled receptors that are highly similar to each other. These receptors are expressed predominantly in brain, suggesting roles in central nervous system function. We have purified an endogenous peptide ligand for GPR7 from bovine hypothalamus extracts. This peptide, termed neuropeptide B (NPB), has a C-6-brominated tryptophan residue at the N terminus. It binds and activates human GPR7 or GPR8 with median effective concentrations (EC50) of 0.23 nM and 15.8 nM, respectively. In situ hybridization shows distinct localizations of the prepro-NPB mRNA in mouse brain, i.e., in paraventricular hypothalamic nucleus, hippocampus, and several nuclei in midbrain and brainstem. Intracerebroventricular (i.c.v.) injection of NPB in mice induces hyperphagia during the first 2 h, followed by hypophagia. Intracerebroventricular injection of NPB produces analgesia to s.c. formalin injection in rats. Through EST database searches, we identified a putative paralogous peptide. This peptide, termed neuropeptide W (NPW), also has an N-terminal tryptophan residue. Synthetic human NPW binds and activates human GPR7 or GPR8 with EC50 values of 0.56 nM and 0.51 nM, respectively. The expression of NPW mRNA in mouse brain is confined to specific nuclei in midbrain and brainstem. These findings suggest diverse physiological functions of NPB and NPW in the central nervous system, acting as endogenous ligands on GPR7 and/or GPR8.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2004
Yumei Xiong; Norimasa Miyamoto; Kenji Shibata; Mark A. Valasek; Toshiyuki Motoike; Rafal M. Kedzierski; Masashi Yanagisawa
Archive | 2001
Kenya Shitara; Nobuo Hanai; Emi Shoji; Mikiko Sakurada; Akiko Furuya; Kazuyasu Nakamura; Rinpei Niwa; Kenji Shibata; Motoo Yamasaki
Archive | 2001
Kenya Shitara; Nobuo Hanai; Emi Shoji; Mikiko Sakurada; Akiko Furuya; Kazuyasu Nakamura; Rinpei Niwa; Kenji Shibata; Motoo Yamasaki
Archive | 2001
Kazuya Yamano; Susumu Sekine; Mitsuo Satoh; Toshio Ota; Akiko Furuya; Kenji Shibata; Yuki Kobayashi; Miho Takebayashi; Yusuke Nakamura; Sumio Sugano
Archive | 2000
Tetsuyoshi Ishiwata; Mikiko Sakurada; Ayako Kawabata; Satoshi Nakagawa; Tatsunari Nishi; Tetsuro Kuga; Shigemasa Sawada; Masami Takei; Kenji Shibata; Akiko Furuya
Archive | 1999
Nobuo Hanai; Motoo Yamasaki; Kenji Shibata; Akiko Furuya; Osamu Mikuni; Hideharu Anazawa
Archive | 2001
Mitsuo Satoh; Kenji Shibata; Susumu Sekine; Masamichi Koike; Wataru Sakurai; Akiko Furuya; Katsuhiro Mori; Yoko Kato
Archive | 1998
Motoo Yamasaki; Kenji Shibata; Nobuo Hanai; Akiko Furuya; Kaoru Miyamoto
Archive | 1998
Kenji Shibata; Motoo Yamasaki; Tetsuo Yoshida; Tamio Mizukami; Akeo Shinkai; Hideharu Anazawa