The anorexic hormone Peptide YY3-36 is rapidly metabolized to inactive Peptide YY3-34 in vivo.

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The anorexic hormone Peptide YY3-36 is rapidly metabolized to inactive Peptide YY3-34 in vivo. / Toräng, Signe; Veedfald, Simon; Rosenkilde, Mette Marie; Hartmann, Bolette; Holst, Jens Juul.

I: Physiological Reports, Bind 3, Nr. 7, e12455, 20.07.2015, s. 1-8.

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Toräng, S, Veedfald, S, Rosenkilde, MM, Hartmann, B & Holst, JJ 2015, 'The anorexic hormone Peptide YY3-36 is rapidly metabolized to inactive Peptide YY3-34 in vivo.', Physiological Reports, bind 3, nr. 7, e12455, s. 1-8. https://doi.org/10.14814/phy2.12455

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Toräng, S., Veedfald, S., Rosenkilde, M. M., Hartmann, B., & Holst, J. J. (2015). The anorexic hormone Peptide YY3-36 is rapidly metabolized to inactive Peptide YY3-34 in vivo. Physiological Reports, 3(7), 1-8. [e12455]. https://doi.org/10.14814/phy2.12455

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Toräng S, Veedfald S, Rosenkilde MM, Hartmann B, Holst JJ. The anorexic hormone Peptide YY3-36 is rapidly metabolized to inactive Peptide YY3-34 in vivo. Physiological Reports. 2015 jul. 20;3(7):1-8. e12455. https://doi.org/10.14814/phy2.12455

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Toräng, Signe ; Veedfald, Simon ; Rosenkilde, Mette Marie ; Hartmann, Bolette ; Holst, Jens Juul. / The anorexic hormone Peptide YY3-36 is rapidly metabolized to inactive Peptide YY3-34 in vivo. I: Physiological Reports. 2015 ; Bind 3, Nr. 7. s. 1-8.

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title = "The anorexic hormone Peptide YY3-36 is rapidly metabolized to inactive Peptide YY3-34 in vivo.",
abstract = "Peptide YY (PYY) is a 36 amino acid peptide hormone released from enteroendocrine cells. An N-terminally degraded metabolite, PYY3-36, has anorexigenic effects, which makes the PYY system a target for obesity treatment. However, little is known about the kinetics and degrdn. products of PYY. A related peptide, Neuropeptide Y (NPY), may be degraded from the C-terminus. We therefore investigated PYY degrdn. after in vitro incubations in porcine plasma and blood and in vivo by infusing PYY3-36 into multicatheterized pigs (n = 7) (2 pmol/kg/min). Plasma samples were analyzed by region-specific RIAs (RIA) and HPLC anal. A metabolite, corresponding to PYY3-34 was formed after incubation in plasma and blood and during the infusion study. When taking the C-terminal degrdn. into account, the half-life (T1/2) of PYY in blood and plasma amounted to 3.4 ± 0.2 and 6.2 ± 0.2 h, resp. After PYY3-36 infusion in pigs, the peptide was degraded with a T1/2 of 3.6 ± 0.5 min. Significant extn. (20.5 ± 8.0%) compatible with glomerular filtration was obsd. across the kidneys and significant C-terminal degrdn. (26.5 ± 4.8%) was obsd. across the liver. Net balances across the hind limb, splanchnic bed, and lungs were not significantly different from zero. PYY3-34 was unable to activate the Y2 receptor in a transfected cell line. In conclusion, PYY3-36 is extensively degraded to PYY3-34 in the pig, a degrdn. that renders the peptide inactive on the Y2 receptor. Currently used assays are unlikely to be able to detect this degrdn. and therefore measure falsely elevated levels of PYY3-36, leading to underestimation of its physiol. effects.",
author = "Signe Tor{\"a}ng and Simon Veedfald and Rosenkilde, {Mette Marie} and Bolette Hartmann and Holst, {Jens Juul}",
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T1 - The anorexic hormone Peptide YY3-36 is rapidly metabolized to inactive Peptide YY3-34 in vivo.

AU - Toräng, Signe

AU - Veedfald, Simon

AU - Rosenkilde, Mette Marie

AU - Hartmann, Bolette

AU - Holst, Jens Juul

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PY - 2015/7/20

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N2 - Peptide YY (PYY) is a 36 amino acid peptide hormone released from enteroendocrine cells. An N-terminally degraded metabolite, PYY3-36, has anorexigenic effects, which makes the PYY system a target for obesity treatment. However, little is known about the kinetics and degrdn. products of PYY. A related peptide, Neuropeptide Y (NPY), may be degraded from the C-terminus. We therefore investigated PYY degrdn. after in vitro incubations in porcine plasma and blood and in vivo by infusing PYY3-36 into multicatheterized pigs (n = 7) (2 pmol/kg/min). Plasma samples were analyzed by region-specific RIAs (RIA) and HPLC anal. A metabolite, corresponding to PYY3-34 was formed after incubation in plasma and blood and during the infusion study. When taking the C-terminal degrdn. into account, the half-life (T1/2) of PYY in blood and plasma amounted to 3.4 ± 0.2 and 6.2 ± 0.2 h, resp. After PYY3-36 infusion in pigs, the peptide was degraded with a T1/2 of 3.6 ± 0.5 min. Significant extn. (20.5 ± 8.0%) compatible with glomerular filtration was obsd. across the kidneys and significant C-terminal degrdn. (26.5 ± 4.8%) was obsd. across the liver. Net balances across the hind limb, splanchnic bed, and lungs were not significantly different from zero. PYY3-34 was unable to activate the Y2 receptor in a transfected cell line. In conclusion, PYY3-36 is extensively degraded to PYY3-34 in the pig, a degrdn. that renders the peptide inactive on the Y2 receptor. Currently used assays are unlikely to be able to detect this degrdn. and therefore measure falsely elevated levels of PYY3-36, leading to underestimation of its physiol. effects.

AB - Peptide YY (PYY) is a 36 amino acid peptide hormone released from enteroendocrine cells. An N-terminally degraded metabolite, PYY3-36, has anorexigenic effects, which makes the PYY system a target for obesity treatment. However, little is known about the kinetics and degrdn. products of PYY. A related peptide, Neuropeptide Y (NPY), may be degraded from the C-terminus. We therefore investigated PYY degrdn. after in vitro incubations in porcine plasma and blood and in vivo by infusing PYY3-36 into multicatheterized pigs (n = 7) (2 pmol/kg/min). Plasma samples were analyzed by region-specific RIAs (RIA) and HPLC anal. A metabolite, corresponding to PYY3-34 was formed after incubation in plasma and blood and during the infusion study. When taking the C-terminal degrdn. into account, the half-life (T1/2) of PYY in blood and plasma amounted to 3.4 ± 0.2 and 6.2 ± 0.2 h, resp. After PYY3-36 infusion in pigs, the peptide was degraded with a T1/2 of 3.6 ± 0.5 min. Significant extn. (20.5 ± 8.0%) compatible with glomerular filtration was obsd. across the kidneys and significant C-terminal degrdn. (26.5 ± 4.8%) was obsd. across the liver. Net balances across the hind limb, splanchnic bed, and lungs were not significantly different from zero. PYY3-34 was unable to activate the Y2 receptor in a transfected cell line. In conclusion, PYY3-36 is extensively degraded to PYY3-34 in the pig, a degrdn. that renders the peptide inactive on the Y2 receptor. Currently used assays are unlikely to be able to detect this degrdn. and therefore measure falsely elevated levels of PYY3-36, leading to underestimation of its physiol. effects.

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