PALAVRAS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADAS COM «DYNORPHIN»
dynorphin
pathophysiology
drug
addiction
neurotransmitter
anxiety
away
structure
antibody
kappa
opioid
receptor
dynorphins
class
peptides
that
arise
from
precursor
protein
prodynorphin
when
cleaved
during
processing
proprotein
system
nature
kopr
endogenous
ligand
enriched
ventral
tegmental
area
nucleus
accumbens
prefrontal
cortex
brain
antidote
cocaine
pleasure
according
research
rockefeller
university
naturally
occurring
opiate
called
certain
individuals
serve
promotes
abnormal
pain
spinal
journal
nonopioid
actions
promote
aspects
here
hypothesis
might
mediate
effects
sustained
provide
analgesia
also
prevent
reverse
withdrawal
signs
symptoms
morphine
dependent
animals
possibly
modulator
stress
brainres
epub
medical
phin
family
throughout
central
peripheral
nervous
systems
most
agonists
dopamine
future
opioids
microinjection
studies
decrease
basal
ganglia
nonselective
antagonist
molecular
full
text
expressed
primarily
peptide
neurons
superficial
10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «DYNORPHIN»
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1
Bradykinin Receptors Mediate
Dynorphin Pronociceptive Action ...
At the transfected hB1 receptor, dynorphin A (2-13) had an apparent affinity of 1.5
μM based on competition with [3H]kallidin. Thus, dynorphin A (2-13) shows
similar affinity for both bradykinin receptor types. The opioids dynorphin A (1-17)
and ...
2
Brain-derived Neurotrophic Factor,
Dynorphin and the ...
BDNF potentiates synaptic transmission in the NAc shell while in the dorsal
striatum BDNF likely inhibits potentiation via increased production of its
downstream effector dynorphin, which inhibits LTP (Simmons & Chavkin, 1996).
Dynorphin ...
3
Substance Abuse: A Comprehensive Textbook
Dynorphin A (1-17) is a pharmacologically active peptide derived from a
prodynorphin precursor. It may be sequentially metabolized to smaller fragments
such as dynorphin A (1-13) and dynorphin A (1-8). Dynorphin A (1-8) may be
further ...
E¤ects of treatment with dynorphin A (1-17) antiserum on BSCB permeability,
edema formation, andnNOS expression after SCI in rats Values are meanG SD of
5–6 rats in each group. * 1⁄4 p < 0.05; ** p < 0.01 (compared from control); a 1⁄4 p
...
Julian T. Hoff, Richard F. Keep, Guohua Xi, 2006
5
Yearbook of Pediatric Endocrinology 2010
Neurokinin B and dynorphin A in kisspeptin neurons of the arcuate nucleus
participate in generation of periodic oscillation of neural activity driving pulsatile
gonadotropin-releasing hormone secretion in the goat Wakabayashi Y, Nakada T
, ...
Jean-Claude Carel, Z. Hochberg, 2010
6
Blood-Spinal Cord and Brain Barriers in Health and Disease
At 5 h, a profound increase in the dynorphin level (+118%) was seen in the T9
segment (Fig. 27). The peptide content at this time is restored near normal values
in the traumatized and caudal segments (Fig. 27; Sharma et al., 1992b).
Hari Shanker Sharma, 2003
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Neuropeptides in the Spinal Cord
Dynorphin A (I—17), but not enkephalins and [3-endorphins, accumulates at the
injury site of traumatic spinal cord injury (Faden et al., I985a,b). However,
dynorphin fragments (2—l7) and (3—l3), which have no activity at opioid
receptors, ...
F. Nyberg, Z. Wiesenfeld-Hallin, H.S. Sharma, 1995
8
Muscle Pain: Understanding Its Nature, Diagnosis, and Treatment
The authors reported that neither CSF p-endorphin (acting on the u-opioid
receptor) nor dynorphin A (acting on the K-opioid receptor) exhibited low levels in
FMS CSF. They concluded that the cause of the pain in FMS was not a lack of ...
Siegfried Mense, David G. Simons, I. Jon Russell, 2001
9
Neuroanatomy of Social Behaviour: An Evolutionary and ...
3.4.5 Dynorphin The endogenous opioid peptide dynorphin binds selectively to κ
opioid receptors. Neurons synthesizing dynorphin are widely distributed
throughout the brain. Neurons that use dynorphin as a neurotransmitter can be
found in ...
Ralf-Peter Behrendt, 2011
10
Mechanisms of Intracellular Trafficking and Processing of ...
Dynorphin Processing Endopeptidases Wallace et al.29 described a thiol
protease purified from atrial granules of A. californica which cleaved dynorphin A
(Figure 1 ) on the amino-terminal side of the Arg generating dynorphin 1-8.
10 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «DYNORPHIN»
Conheça de que se fala nos meios de comunicação nacionais e internacionais e como se utiliza o termo
dynorphin no contexto das seguintes notícias.
The opioid peptide dynorphin A induces leukocyte responses via …
Opioid peptides, including dynorphin A, besides their analgesic action in the nervous system, exert a broad spectrum of effects on cells of the ... «7thSpace Interactive, jun 15»
Students win funding for research projects
Her mentor is Lydia Arbogast, professor of physiology, and her research project is titled “Kisspeptin, Neurokinin B and Dynorphin mRNA ... «SIU News, mai 15»
Temple University Hospital One of Five US Sites Testing Rapidly …
“The exact mechanisms of why CERC-501 might relieve symptoms of depression are not known, but chronic stress increases dynorphin, part of ... «Hellenic News of America, mai 15»
Numbing Joy: How drug abuse leads to intense highs …
It does this by producing dynorphin, which numbs the receptors in that area. The results? The abuser feels less positive sensation from the drug ... «The Herald Journal, mar 15»
Evidence Shows Acupuncture Helps Cancer Patients
... enkephalin, endomorphin, and dynorphin) which then alleviates cancer pain.” The research team also notes that acupuncture regulates the ... «The Epoch Times, out 14»
Research Shows Possible Neurological Patterns for PTSD Symptoms
Kappa opioid receptors bind to a natural opioid, known as dynorphin, which is released by the body during stressful times to reduce the feeling ... «U.S. News & World Report, set 14»
What Makes You Scratch That Itch? New Research Aims To Find Out
... in the spinal cord that are normally releasing dynorphin, which is a kappa-opiod and kappa-opiods we show inhibit itch just like mu opidiods ... «90.5 WESA, ago 14»
University of Pittsburgh Pain Center helps explain itching
There the team identified the B5-I neuron, whose production of the opiate, dynorphin, inhibits itching by at least partially blocking the neural ... «Pittsburgh Post Gazette, mai 14»
Experiencing a Hot Flash or Night Sweats? It May Not Be …
... due to a region of brain cells called hypothalamic kisspeptin/neurokinin B/dynorphin neurons (KNDy)―pronounced “candy” for short―that is ... «eMaxHealth, jun 13»
Chronic Pain and Opiates
... opiates.6-8 In patients receiving prolonged opioid therapy, increased production of an opiate made by the body itself (called dynorphin) has ... «Futurehealth, dez 12»