Neuromedin U
(NmU)
Central control of bone remodeling by neuromedin U
Bone remodeling, the function affected in osteoporosis,
the most common of bone diseases, comprises two phases: bone formation
by matrix-producing osteoblasts1 and bone resorption
by osteoclasts2. The demonstration that the anorexigenic hormone
leptin3–5 inhibits bone formation through a hypothalamic
relay6,7 suggests that other molecules that affect energy metabolism
in the hypothalamus could also modulate bone mass. Neuromedin U
(NMU) is an anorexigenic
neuropeptide that acts independently of leptin through poorly defined
mechanisms8,9. Here we show that Nmu-deficient (Nmu–/–)
mice have high bone mass owing to an increase in bone formation;
this is more prominent in male mice than female mice. Physiological
and cell-based assays indicate that
NMU acts in the central nervous system, rather than directly on
bone cells, to regulate bone remodeling. Notably, leptin- or sympathetic
nervous system–mediated inhibition of bone formation6,7 was
abolished in Nmu–/– mice, which show
an altered bone expression of molecular clock genes (mediators
of the inhibition of bone formation by leptin). Moreover, treatment
of wild-type mice with a natural agonist for the NMU receptor decreased
bone mass. Collectively, these results suggest that
NMU may be the first central mediator of leptin-dependent regulation
of bone mass identified to date. Given the existence of inhibitors
and activators of NMU action10, our results may influence the treatment
of diseases involving low bone mass, such as osteoporosis.
Sato S. et al. NATURE MEDICINE, published online 16 September
2007; doi:10.1038/nm1640
An Endogenous Ligands for Orphan G Protein-coupled Receptor,
FM3 and FM4 with Central Control of Feeding
HOWARD,A.D. et al. Identification of Receptors for Neuromedin U
and its Role in Feeding. Nature 406, 70-75 (July 6, 2000).
Neuromedin U (NMU) is a neuropeptide with potent
activity on smooth muscle which was isolated first from porcine
spinal cord and later from other species. It is widely distributed
in the gut and central nervous system. Peripheral activities of
NMU include stimulation of smooth muscle, increase of blood pressure,
alteration of ion transport in the gut, control of local blood
flow and regulation of adrenocortical function. An NMU receptor
has not been molecularly identified. Here we show that the previously
described orphan G-protein-coupled receptor FM-3 (ref. 15) and
a newly discovered one (FM-4) are cognate receptors for NMU. FM-3,
designated NMU1R, is abundantly expressed in peripheral tissues
whereas FM-4, designated NMU2R, is expressed in specific regions
of the brain. NMU is expressed in the ventromedial hypothalamus
in the rat brain, and its level is significantly reduced following
fasting. Intracerebroventricular administration of NMU markedly
suppresses food intake in rats. These findings provide a molecular
basis for the biochemical activities of NMU and may indicate that
NMU is involved in the central control of feeding (Phoenix's
Neuromedin U and other eighty-three peptides have been used in
this research.)
NMU
proprotein (104-136): A
deorphan peptide ligand
The structural similarities of NMS and NMU on the
gene and proprotein levels were observed among mouse, rat and human,
indicating that the divergence of the two genes encoding these peptides
preceded the rodent/primate split during the process of evolution.
In addition, the NMS proprotein contains another novel 34-residue
peptide, similar to the novel 33-residue peptide that Lo et al (1992)
speculated to exist in the NMU proprotein. Indeed, we purified such
an endogenous 33-residue peptide derived from the NMU proprotein
from rat brain and small intestine extracts. Both synthetic 33-
and 34-residue peptides derived from the NMU and NMS proproteins
show potent prolactin-releasing activity upon ICV administration
in rats.
The EMBO Journal (2005), 1–11
more
information of Neuromedin S, a new endogenous peptide ligand for
FM-4
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| NMU receptor type-1 (NMU1R) |
NMU receptor type-2 (NMU2R) |
| FM-3/GPR66 |
FM-4/TGR-1 |
| Peripheral tissues |
CNS: PVN & SCN |
| NMU = NMS |
NMS > NMU |
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| Neuromedin U |
Neuromedin S |
| Brain-gut neuropeptide |
Neuro & Immunopeptide |
| Suppression of feeding |
Circadian rhythm regulation in the SCN |
| Regulation of energy homeostasis |
Immune response in the spleen |
| Elevation of arterial blood pressures and control of
local blood flow |
Spermatogenesis in the testis |
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| Sato S. et al. NATURE MEDICINE, published online 16 September
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Anti Neuromedin U (Rat) antisera ( H-046-41) can be used for
histochemistry mapping in rat brain tissues!!!
Expression of Neuromedin U (2.3 KDa) and Prepro-Neuromedin U
(18 KDa) in the SD rat brain can be detected with Phoenix's Neuromedin
U (Rat) Western Blot Kit (WBK-046-41)
Visualization of Neuromedin U Receptors (FM-3 & FM-4)
with FAM labeled Neuromedin U


| Catalog No. |
Product Name |
Quantity |
$US/ |
Found 60 products for Neuromedin
U. Showing from 1 to 60 in alphabetical
order.
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| PRUTIN-20 |
Rutin Hydrate , agonist of NMU Receptor
(300mg/kg BW/day) |
20
g |
$35 |
| 045-96 |
Neuromedin
U, Prepro (104-136), (Human) |
100 µg |
$200 |
| T-045-96 |
Neuromedin
U, Prepro (104-136), (Human), 125I labeled |
10 µCi |
$595 |
| RAB-045-96 |
Neuromedin
U, prepro (104-136), (Human), Antibody for RIA |
125
RIA Tubes |
$275 |
| H-045-96 |
Neuromedin
U, prepro (104-136), (Human), Antiserum |
100
ul |
$450 |
| B-045-96 |
Neuromedin
U, Prepro (104-136), (Human), Biotin labeled |
1
nmol |
$300 |
| FG-045-96-A |
Neuromedin
U, Prepro (104-136), (Human), FAM labeled |
1
nmol |
$300 |
| G-045-96 |
Neuromedin
U, prepro (104-136), (Human), purified IgG |
200
ug |
$450 |
| T-C-045-96 |
Neuromedin
U, prepro (104-136), (Human), purified IgG |
10
uCi |
$550 |
| B-G-045-96 |
Neuromedin
U, prepro (104-136), (Human), purified IgG, Biotin Labeled |
100
ul |
$495 |
| FC3-G-045-96 |
Neuromedin
U, prepro (104-136), (Human), purified IgG, Cy3 Labeled |
100
ul |
$595 |
| FG-G-045-96-A |
Neuromedin
U, prepro (104-136), (Human), purified IgG, FAM Labeled |
100
ul |
$495 |
| FG-G-045-96-B |
Neuromedin
U, prepro (104-136), (Human), purified IgG, FITC Labeled |
100
ul |
$495 |
| FR-045-96 |
Neuromedin
U, Prepro (104-136), (Human), Rhodamine labeled |
1
nmol |
$350 |
| RK-045-96 |
Neuromedin
U, prepro (104-136), (Human), RIA Kit |
125
RIA Tubes |
$450 |
| RK-046-41 |
Neuromedin
U (Rat), RIA Kit |
1
kit |
$550 |
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