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Effect of intranigral injections of dynorphin, dynorphin fragments and α-neoendorphin on rotational behaviour in the rat

European Journal of Pharmacology, 1984
Peptides deriving from the proenkephalin B precursor were studied in the Ungerstedt rotational model after their unilateral injection into the substantia nigra. Dynorphin (DYN)-(1-17), DYN-(1-13) and DYN-(1-8) in 0.1-10 micrograms doses induced marked contralateral rotation.
M, Herrera-Marschitz   +4 more
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Distribution of immunoreactive dynorphin A1–8 in discrete nuclei of the rat brain: Comparison with dynorphin A

Brain Research, 1984
The distribution of immunoreactive (ir)-dynorphin A1-8 (Dyn A1-8) in 78 microdissected rat brain areas as well as in the neurointermediate lobe of pituitary gland was determined using a highly specific radioimmunoassay. The highest concentrations of Dyn A1-8 in brain were found in substantia nigra (673.8 fmol/mg protein) and lateral preoptic area (565 ...
N, Zamir, M, Palkovits, M J, Brownstein
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Dynorphins other than dynorphin A(1-17) lack spinal antianalgesic activity but do act on dynorphin A(1-17) receptors.

The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, 1991
In recent publications we have proposed that dynorphin (Dyn) A(1-17) functions as an antianalgesic modulator to oppose opioid-induced antinociception in mice. In the present experiments using the tail-flick response in mice, other Dyns [Dyn A(1-8), Dyn A(1-13), Dyn A(2-17), Dyn B and alpha- and beta-neoendorphin] when administered intrathecally (i.t ...
J J, Rady, J M, Fujimoto, L F, Tseng
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Tissue distribution of a dynorphin-processing endopeptidase

Endocrinology, 1993
A number of peptide hormones and neurotransmitters require post-translational processing at monobasic cleavage sites. An enzymatic activity capable of processing prodynorphin at a monobasic processing site has been previously reported in rat brain and bovine pituitary. This dynorphin (Dyn)-converting enzyme (DCE) activity is capable of converting Dyn-B-
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Dynorphin immunoreactivity in pituitary.

Advances in biochemical psychopharmacology, 1982
Tissue ir-dynorphin has been shown to be associated with three components separable by gel filtration. Similar components were found in both pituitary and brain, although there are differences in the relative amounts of each component in each tissue.
B M, Cox, E R, Baer, A, Goldstein
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Dynorphins

2013
C. Renn Upchurch Sweeney   +70 more
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DYNORPHIN

Biochemical Society Transactions, 1981
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Dynorphins

2010
Nicola Simola   +141 more
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Dynorphin A

2007
Hui Pan   +3 more
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Dynorphin A Peptides

CNS Drugs, 2000
Michael Sch??fer   +2 more
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