Endorphins and Opiate Antagonists in Psychiatric Research: Clinical ImplicationsNandkumar S. Shah, Alexander G. Donald Springer US, 1982 M08 31 - 488 páginas The discovery of new molecules that function in neuronal communication can be viewed as a progression of steps beginning with the identification of the molecular structure, moving to the understanding of the mecha nisms mediating the synaptic action, and to the appraisal of the involve ment of the new molecules in various neuronal mechanisms, and finally reaching the evaluation of this molecule's role in brain function and the consequences that are triggered by its abnormalities. Enkephalins have followed such a pattern, and the present publication expresses the salient points of the last two phases in this succession. Enkephalins were discovered in December 1975; in addition to pain threshold regulation, their participation in other brain functions was soon ascertained. Perhaps, there are multiple recognition sites for multiple molecular forms of endogenous enkephalins; similarly to other transmitter recognition sites, these are coupled with ionic and nucleotide amplifying systems; thus, when activated, they can modify membrane funtion and ionic permeability of membranes. The present publication probes the current status of our knowledge concerning the consequences related to abnormalities in enkephalin storage, release, and synthesis. However, since our basic understanding of enkephalins is incomplete, the views reported should be considered to be in a state of flux. |
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... pharmacological effects they must first bind to highly specific sites on nerve cells . The process of binding is presumed to initiate a cascade of chemical or physical events leading to the observed responses . The binding site together ...
... pharmacological effects they must first bind to highly specific sites on nerve cells . The process of binding is presumed to initiate a cascade of chemical or physical events leading to the observed responses . The binding site together ...
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... pharmacological and biochemical evidence for the existence of " opiate receptors " which interact in a highly selective , stereospecific fashion with opiate drugs . Etorphine is 5000 to 10,000 times more potent than morphine ; only a ...
... pharmacological and biochemical evidence for the existence of " opiate receptors " which interact in a highly selective , stereospecific fashion with opiate drugs . Etorphine is 5000 to 10,000 times more potent than morphine ; only a ...
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