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Central non-opioid physiological and pathophysiological effects of dynorphin A and related peptides.

机译:强啡肽A及其相关肽的中枢非阿片样物质的生理和病理生理作用。

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Dynorphin A (Dyn A) and related opioid peptides derived from prodynorphin possess a high affinity for kappa opioid receptors, but they also bind to other opioid receptors (mu and delta) as well as to some non-opioid receptor sites. Although the physiological role of these peptides is not well established, recent experimental data pinpoint their particular involvement in physiological and pathophysiological conditions that relate to algesia, spinal cord injury and epilepsy. In this paper, we review data which support the concept that the non-opioid behavioral effects of Dyn A and related endogenous peptides which are observed under these conditions are physiologically and pathophysiologically relevant.
机译:强啡肽A(Dyn A)和衍生自强啡肽的相关阿片样肽对κ阿片受体具有高亲和力,但它们还与其他阿片受体(μ和δ)以及某些非阿片受体位点结合。尽管这些肽的生理作用尚未很好地确定,但是最近的实验数据指出了它们在与痛觉过敏,脊髓损伤和癫痫有关的生理和病理生理状况中的特殊作用。在本文中,我们回顾了支持以下观点的数据:在这些条件下观察到的Dyn A和相关内源肽的非阿片类药物行为效应在生理和病理生理上是相关的。

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