Galanin-A neuropeptide with inhibitory actions

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Abstract

1. Galanin is a 29 (in humans 30) amino acids long neuropeptide with mostly inhibitory, hyperpolarizing actions. 2. Differential structural requirements of truncated forms of galanin and differential agonist/antagonist behaviour of chimeric peptides, high affinity galanin receptor ligands suggest the presence of pharmacologically distinct galanin receptor subtypes. 3. The galanin receptor from human Bowes melanoma cell line-a member of G-protein coupled receptor superfamily-has been cloned. 4. Galanin acts via Gi/Go proteins inhibiting cAMP production, inositol phosphate turnover, opening K+ channels or closing Ca2+ channels. © 1995 Plenum Publishing Corporation.

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Kask, K., Langel, Ü., & Bartfai, T. (1995). Galanin-A neuropeptide with inhibitory actions. Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology, 15(6), 653–673. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02071130

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