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The neuropeptides Galanin and Galanin(1-15) in depression-like behaviours.

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2017-01-31

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Millón, Carmelo
Flores-Burgess, Antonio
Narváez, Manuel
Borroto-Escuela, Dasiel O
Gago, Belén
Santín, Luis
Castilla-Ortega, Estela
Narváez, José Ángel
Fuxe, Kjell
Díaz-Cabiale, Zaida

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Galanin is a 29 amino acid neuropeptide widely distributed in neurons within the central nervous system. Galanin exerts its biological activities through three different G protein-receptors and participates in a number of functions, including mood regulation. Not only Galanin but also Galanin N-terminal fragments like Galanin(1-15) are active at the central level. In this work, we review the latest findings in studies on Galanin and Galanin(1-15) in depression-related behaviours. Our focus is on animal models for depression, and we pay some attention to research data obtained in human studies. Since Serotonin (5-HT), especially through 5-HT1A, and Galanin receptors interact at both pre-and postsynaptic level, the development of drugs targeting potential GAL1-GAL2-5-HT1A heteroreceptor complexes linked to the raphe-hippocampal 5-HT neurons may represent new treatment strategies in depression.

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Animals
Central Nervous System
Depression
Depressive Disorder
Galanin
Humans
Neuropeptides
Receptors, Galanin

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Depression, Galanin

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