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  2. Peptide E and other proenkephalin-derived peptides are potent kappa opiate receptor agonists

Peptide E and other proenkephalin-derived peptides are potent kappa opiate receptor agonists

  • Peptides. 1983 Jul-Aug;4(4):445-9. doi: 10.1016/0196-9781(83)90047-5.
R Quirion A S Weiss
Abstract

Various proenkephalin-derived Peptides such as peptide E and the bovine adrenal medulla Peptides BAM-12P and BAM-22P are potent competitors on mu and kappa binding sites in guinea pig brain sections. Moreover, they are all potent agonists in the rabbit vas deferens, a specific kappa opiate receptor bioassay. As described before, dynorphin and some of its fragments are also potent kappa agonists. Our results suggest that not only prodynorphin-derived Peptides could act as endogenous kappa ligands but also some proenkephalin-derived Peptides such as peptide E.

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