Functions of melanin‐concentrating hormone in fish

Volume: 305A, Issue: 9, Pages: 751 - 760
Published: Aug 10, 2006
Abstract
Melanin-concentrating hormone (MCH) was originally discovered in fish, in which it causes aggregation or concentration of melanin granules in melanophores, thus regulating body color. MCH is a cyclic neuropeptide synthesized as a preprohormone in the hypothalamus of all vertebrates. Mammalian MCH plays an important role as a neurotransmitter or neuromodulator in regulating food intake and energy homeostasis. MCH signaling system may involve in...
Paper Details
Title
Functions of melanin‐concentrating hormone in fish
Published Date
Aug 10, 2006
Volume
305A
Issue
9
Pages
751 - 760
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