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Endomorphins 3-Endorphin

The four opioid receptors display in vivo binding preference for mu-endorphins and endomorphins, delta-enkephalins, kappa-dynorphin and ORLl-nociceptin/orphanin FQ (Table 12.2). [Pg.258]

The opioid receptors are for the endogenous opioids, peptide transmitters, jS-endorphin, endomorphins, enkephalins, dynorphins and nociceptin. Thus all the problems of drugs based on peptides need to be overcome in order for the roles of these... [Pg.468]

Endogenous opioid /i-endorphin Endomorphins Enkephalins Dynorphins Nociceptin... [Pg.468]

Mizoguchi, H., Tseng, L. F., Suzuki, T., Sora, I. and Narita, M. Recent advances in the search for the p-opioidergic system differential mechanism of g-protein activation induced by endogenous p-opioid peptides, endomorphin and 5-endorphin. Jpn. J. Pharmacol. 89 239-244, 2002. [Pg.332]

Endogenous opioid peptides. Extensive processing is also involved in formation of analgesic opioid peptides, which are present naturally in the brain (see also Section B). Tire formation of (1-endorphin in the hypothalamus from prepro-opiomelanocortin (Fig. 30-2) has already been mentioned. Prior to the discovery of P-endorphin, the pentapeptides Met-enkephalin and Leu-enkephalin (Table 30-4) were discovered and were found to compete with opiate drugs for receptors in the brain. Tire larger P-endorphin, which contains the Met-enkephalin sequence at its N terminus, is a far more potent opiate antagonist than are the enkephalins. Since the Met-enkephalin sequence within P-endorphin is not flanked by basic residues, it apparently is normally not released. Two other recently discovered brain peptides are endomorphin-1 (YPWF-NH2) and endomorphin-2 (YPFF-NH2). They are also potent agonists for the opioid receptors, especially the p receptor (see Section B,10).,61a,61b... [Pg.1752]

Subsequently, numerous peptides with opioid-like effects have been found in the central nervous system and in peripheral tissues. These endogenous opioid peptides vary in size, but their amino terminals mostly share a similar enkephalin sequence of amino acids. Currently, four separate, individually gene-derived families of endogenous opioid peptides are recognized the endorphins, the enkephalins, the dynorphins and the endomorphins [17a], -Endorphin interacts predominantly with n and 6 receptors, Leu-enkephalin and Met-enkephalin interact predominantly with 5 receptors, dynorphin shows preference for k receptors [17b], while endomorphins 1 and 2 exhibit... [Pg.84]

The endogenous ligands for the opioid receptors are peptides known as the endorphins (endogenous morphine) or opio-peptins. These include the pentapep tides methionine-enkephalin and leucine-enkephalin and a hep tapep tide and octapeptide version of methionine-enkephalin, all derived from preproenkephalin p-endorphin derived from proopiomelanocortin a-and p-dynorphin derived from prodynorphin endomorphin-1 and -2, whose precursor has not been definitively identified and orphanin FQ or nociceptin, derived from OFQ/N precursor protein. These peptides are discussed in more detail in Chapter 34. [Pg.552]

Gene and endogenous opioids, such as endomorphin and p-endorphin. [Pg.600]


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