Neuropeptide S

NPS
Identifiers
AliasesNPS, neuropeptide S
External IDsOMIM: 609513; MGI: 3642232; HomoloGene: 106066; GeneCards: NPS; OMA:NPS - orthologs
Orthologs
SpeciesHumanMouse
Entrez

594857

100043254

Ensembl

ENSG00000214285

ENSMUSG00000073804

UniProt

P0C0P6

P0C0P8

RefSeq (mRNA)

NM_001030013

NM_001163611

RefSeq (protein)

NP_001025184

NP_001157083

Location (UCSC)Chr 10: 127.55 – 127.55 MbChr 7: 134.86 – 134.87 Mb
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Neuropeptide S (NPS) is a neuropeptide found in human and mammalian brain, mainly produced by neurons in the amygdala and between Barrington's nucleus and the locus coeruleus, although NPS-responsive neurons extend projections into many other brain areas. NPS binds specifically to a G protein-coupled receptor, NPSR. Animal studies show that NPS suppresses anxiety and appetite, induces wakefulness and hyperactivity, including hyper-sexuality, and plays a significant role in the extinction of conditioned fear. It has also been shown to significantly enhance dopamine activity in the mesolimbic pathway, and inhibits motility and increases permeability in neurocrine fashion acting through NO in the myenteric plexus in rats and humans.