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Opiate activity and receptor selectivity of dynorphin1-13 and related peptides

  • Neurosci Lett. 1980 Oct 20;20(1):79-83. doi: 10.1016/0304-3940(80)90237-2.
M Wüster R Schulz A Herz
Abstract

Experiments on the mouse vas deferens preparation obtained from Animals chronically pretreated with selective opioid agonists have revealed the existence of opiate receptors with a high degree of preference for dynorphin1-13, alpha-neoendorphin1-8 and the eta-agonist MR 2034. Modification of the dynorphin sequence, by introduction of D-alanine into position 2, resulted in a complete loss of dynorphin-like agonistic activity on the tolerant mouse vas deferens. None of the dynorphin-related Peptides tested displayed a pronounced opiate-like antinociception when administered intracerebroventricularly into rats.

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