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 The physiological role of orexins Martynska L; Wolinska-Witort E; Chmielowska M; Bik W; Baranowska BNeuro Endocrinol Lett  2005[Aug]; 26 (4): 289-92Orexins/hypocretins are recently discovered neuropeptides synthetized mainly by  neurons located in the posterolateral hypothalamus. Hypocretin-1 and -2 are the  same peptides as orexin-A and orexin-B. Orexin A is a 33 amino acid peptide with  N-terminal pyroglutamyl residue and two intrachain disulphide bonds. Orexin B is  a linear peptide of 28 amino acids. These two peptides are potent agonists at  both the orexin-1 (OxR1) and orexin-2 (OxR2) receptors. Orexin-A is selective  ligand for OxR1 and OX2 binds both orexins. The structure of orexins and their  receptors is highly conservative in mammals. Orexin A sequence is identical in  several mammalian species (human, mouse, rat, bovine and porcine).  Intracerebroventricular administered orexin-A stimulates food intake and energy  expenditure. Orexins are also involved in the regulation of neurohormones and  pituitary hormones secretion as well as in the control of cardiovascular and  sleep-wake function. Orexins also play a role in the pathogenesis of narcolepsy.  Mutation in the gene coding preproorexin or OxR2 receptor gene results in  narcolepsy in mice and canine. In patients with narcolepsy orexin  neurotransmission was altered and orexin level in cerebrospinal fluid was  undetectable.|Animals[MESH]|Appetite/*physiology[MESH]|Humans[MESH]|Intracellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins/*physiology[MESH]|Narcolepsy/*physiopathology[MESH]|Neuropeptides/*physiology[MESH]|Neurosecretory Systems/*physiology[MESH]|Orexins[MESH]|Sleep/*physiology[MESH]|Wakefulness/physiology[MESH]
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