Amylin, amide, rat Amylin (mouse, rat)
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Amylin (rat), islet Amyloid Polypeptide (IAPP), is a glucoregulatory peptide from rat pancreatic cells. It inhibits glucagon secretion, delays gastric emptying and acts as a satiety agent. It is used to study the regulation of satiety and obesity. It binds to heteromeric complexes of human calcitonin receptor 2 (CTR2) with receptor activity-modifying protein (RAMP) 1 or 3. It also binds to mouse α-thyroid-stimulating hormone thyrotroph (α-TSH) cells and rat nucleus accumbens membrane preparations. It inhibits insulin-induced, but not basal, glycogen synthesis in hepatocytes isolated from fasted rats in vitro. It does not form fibrils and is not cytotoxic unlike human amylin. It is active in vivo.
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