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Natural opioid peptides discovery

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]


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