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opioid neuropeptide

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Cat. No. 상품명 Target 연구분야 Chemical Structure
  • HY-P1248

    NPFF

    Neuropeptide FF Receptor Cardiovascular Disease Neurological Disease
    Neuropeptide FF (NPFF), an octapeptide belonging to the RF-amide family of peptides, is a NPFF1 and NPFF2 receptors agonist with Ki values of 2.82 nM and 0.21 nM, respectively. Neuropeptide FF induces abstinence syndrome, exerts antiopioid and analgesic effects, releases via calcium-dependent mechanisms from rat spinal cord, regulates memory, autonomic function, and neuroendocrine function, modulates pain and opioid antinociception, reduces food intake, stimulates water intake, alters cardiovascular parameters, and shows differential activity in hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus neurons. Neuropeptide FF is present in mammalian central nervous system and periphery, with NPFF-immunoreactivity increases in rat cerebrospinal fluid during opiate tolerance, and its NPFF gene and NPFF-R2 gene are up-regulated in rat spinal cord and dorsal root ganglia during peripheral inflammation. Neuropeptide FF can be used for the research of opioid tolerance, morphine-induced analgesia, abstinence syndrome, pain, hypertension, nociception, inflammatory pain, and neuropathic pain .
    Neuropeptide FF
  • HY-P1594A

    Opioid Receptor iGluR Neurological Disease
    Dynorphin A (1-10) (TFA), an endogenous opioid neuropeptide, binds to extracellular loop 2 of the κ-opioid receptor. Dynorphin A (1-10) (TFA) also blocks NMDA-activated current with an IC50 of 42.0 μM.
    Dynorphin A (1-10) TFA
  • HY-P3839

    Opioid Receptor Neurological Disease
    Nocistatin, a neuropeptide, is an endogenous ligand for the orphan opioid receptor-like receptor. Nocistatin is also a functional antagonist of neuropeptide nociceptin or orphanin FQ (Noc/OFQ). Nocistatin inhibits 5-HT release via a Gi/o proteinmediated pathway. Nocistatin blocks Nociceptin (Nociceptin)-induced allodynia and hyperalgesia .
    Nocistatin
  • HY-P10395

    Opioid Receptor Neuropeptide FF Receptor Neurological Disease
    DP50 is a bifunctional compound that contains an opioid receptor (MOP) agonist and a neuropeptide FF receptor (NPFFR) antagonist. DP50 can be used in analgesia-related research .
    DP50
  • HY-P1594

    Opioid Receptor iGluR Neurological Disease
    Dynorphin A (1-10) an endogenous opioid neuropeptide, binds to extracellular loop 2 of the κ-opioid receptor. Dynorphin A (1-10) also blocks NMDA-activated current with an IC50 of 42.0 μM.
    Dynorphin A (1-10)
  • HY-P10394

    Opioid Receptor Neuropeptide FF Receptor Neurological Disease
    DP32 is a bifunctional compound that contains an opioid receptor (MOP) agonist and a neuropeptide FF receptor (NPFFR) antagonist. DP32 can be used in analgesia-related research .
    DP32
  • HY-P2046

    Opioid Receptor Neurological Disease
    β-Endorphin (rat) is an endogenous opioid neuropeptide and peptide hormone. β-Endorphin (rat) has analgesic activity and also contributes to food intake in satiated rats. β-Endorphin (rat) can be used in the research of neurological diseases such as analgesia and drug addiction .
    β-Endorphin (rat)
  • HY-P3517

    β-EP (6-31), human

    Opioid Receptor Neurological Disease Endocrinology
    β-Endorphin, an endogenous opioid neuropeptide, is an opioid receptor agonist. β-Endorphin binds preferentially to μ-opioid receptors and is produced in certain neurons of the central and peripheral nervous system and is one of three endorphins produced in humans. β-Endorphin can be used to reduce stress and maintain homeostasis in the body and is involved in neurological pain perception regulation .
    β-Endorphin (6-31), human
  • HY-P5826

    Opioid Receptor Neurological Disease
    Dynorphin B (1-9) is a neuropeptide and N-terminal cleavage product of dynorphin B. The formation of dynorphin B (1-9) is blocked by N-ethylmaleimide (NEM), a non-selective inhibitor of cysteine peptidases .
    Dynorphin B (1-9)
  • HY-P1253

    Opioid Receptor Neurological Disease
    α-Endorphin (human) is a neuropeptide, that acts on the central nervous system (CNS) and peripheral nervous system (PNS). α-Endorphin (human) binds μ-opioid receptor, and exhibits analgesic efficacy. α-Endorphin (human) regulates sexual behaviors and pleasure felling .
    α-Endorphin (human)

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