“…In the case of the BB 1 receptor such areas include involvement in thyroid function and alterations in thyroid disease Pazos-Moura et al, 2003;Oliveira et al, 2006), behavior effects in mediating aspects of fear, anxiety, and stress responses Merali et al, 2002Merali et al, , 2006Yamada et al, 2003;Bédard et al, 2007); and satiety effects (Merali et al, 1999;Ladenheim and Knipp, 2007). For the BB 2 receptor, such areas include its role in motility with mediation of the descending peristaltic reflex (Grider, 2004) its role in lung injury and development of lung diseases, particularly neonatal lung disease and bronchopulmonary dysplasia, in which Bn-like peptides and the BB 2 receptor were shown to play an important role in various animal models (Li et al, 1994;Sunday et al, 1998;Emanuel et al, 1999;Cullen et al, 2000;Ashour et al, 2006;Ganter and Pittet, 2006;Subramaniam et al, 2007), its role in sepsis and in small intestinal mucosal protection and prevention of injury (Assimakopoulos et al, 2004(Assimakopoulos et al, , 2005aDal-Pizzol et al, 2006;Higuchi et al, 2006;Kimura et al, 2006a,b), its role in satiety effects (Merali et al, 1999;Ladenheim and Knipp, 2007), and its CNS effects on memory, learning, various behaviors, and response to stress (Merali et al, 1999(Merali et al, , 2006Yegen, 2003;Moody and Merali, 2004;Roesler et al, 2004Roesler et al, , 2006ados Santos Dantas et al, 2006;Luft et al, 2006Presti-Torres et al, 2007. For the BB 3 receptor such areas include its possible role in lung development and responses t...…”