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tyrosyltyrosine (Tyr-Tyr)

RN given refers to all-(L)-isomer
Also Known As:
Tyr-Tyr; L-tyrosyl-L-tyrosine; peptide tyrosine-tyrosine
Networked: 57 relevant articles (3 outcomes, 7 trials/studies)

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Bio-Agent Context: Research Results

Experts

1. Chen, Wei: 1 article (07/2022)
2. He, Yufeng: 1 article (07/2022)
3. Qi, Yajin: 1 article (07/2022)
4. Shi, Liuting: 1 article (07/2022)
5. Wang, Gang: 1 article (07/2022)
6. Wang, Qianqian: 1 article (07/2022)
7. Zhang, Hao: 1 article (07/2022)
8. Zhao, Jianxin: 1 article (07/2022)
9. Bischler, Thorsten: 1 article (01/2022)
10. Dischinger, Ulrich: 1 article (01/2022)

Related Diseases

1. Bulimia Nervosa
2. Insulin Resistance
3. Proteinuria
4. Neoplasms (Cancer)
5. Obesity
08/01/2011 - "No association of peptide tyrosine-tyrosine (PYY) gene R72T variant with obesity in the Kampar Health Clinic cohort, Malaysia."
03/01/2015 - "In the prospective study, obesity was associated with fasting gastric volume (P = .03), accelerated gastric emptying (P < .001 for solids and P = .011 for liquids), lower postprandial levels of peptide tyrosine tyrosine (P = .003), and higher postprandial levels of glucagon-like peptide 1 (P < .001). "
01/01/2018 - "Furthermore, prebiotics influence metabolism, and in obesity they increase the expression of anorexigenic gut hormones such as peptide tyrosine tyrosine, glucagon-like peptide 1 and leptin, as well as decrease levels of orexigenic hormones such as ghrelin. "
01/01/2022 - "This study explored the effect of three different modes of resistance training on appetite hormones [leptin, ghrelin, cholecystokinin (CCK), glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1), and peptide tyrosine-tyrosine (PYY)], cardiometabolic and anthropometric measures in males with obesity. "
01/01/2021 - "This review focuses on the peripherally-secreted gastrointestinal peptides (i.e., ghrelin, cholecystokinin, glucagon-like peptide 1, and peptide tyrosine tyrosine) that contribute to the control of appetite and discusses how these peptides or the signals arising from their release are disrupted in eating-related disorders across the weight spectrum, namely anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and obesity, and whether they are normalized following weight restoration or weight loss treatment. "

Related Drugs and Biologics

1. Leptin
2. Peptides (Polypeptides)
3. Proteins (Proteins, Gene)
4. Lipids
5. Sugars
6. Glucagon-Like Peptide 1 (GLP 1)
7. Ghrelin
8. Hormones (Hormone)
9. Insulin (Novolin)
10. Cholecystokinin (Pancreozymin)

Related Therapies and Procedures

1. Resistance Training
2. Gastric Bypass (Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass)
3. Therapeutics
4. Electrodes (Electrode)