The correlation between the differences in NUCB2/Nesfatin(NES) peptide levels and body weight, lenght and gender in alburnus tarichi
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2018Author
Caf, F. and Köprücü, S. and Algül, S. and Koyun, M. and Atici, A.A.
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Nucleobindin-2 (NUCB2) is a 396-amino-acid peptide related to food intake and body weight.It suppresses appetite by acting on the hypothalamus, andits derived peptide, nesfatin-1, was shown to reduce food intake and body weight in rodents.In this study, we examined NUCB2 peptide levels in correlation with body weight, length and gender in adult Alburnus tarichi fish. Serum NUCB2 levels were measured with ELISA, andwere observed to significantly vary dependingon gender:0.43±0.17 ng/mlin the males (n=6) and 0.28±0.11 ng/ml in the females (n=6) (p<0.05).However,NUCB2 levels were not significantly correlatedto body weight (r=−0.08, p=0.7) or length (r=−0.16, p=0.6).NUCB2/nesfatin, an appetite-regulation hormone,was therefore shown to be impacted by gender but not by body weight or length in A. tarichi. © Published by Central Fisheries Research Institute (CFRI) Trabzon, Turkey.
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