The presence of enkephalin-like substances in the eyestalk and brain of the land crabGecarcinus lateralis |
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Authors: | Michael K. Leung Henry Kessler Kieron Whitefield Margaret Murray Edwin A. Martinez George B. Stefano |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Chemistry, 11568, Old Westbury, New York, USA 2. Multidisciplinary Center for the Study of Aging, 11568, Old Westbury, New York, USA 3. Department of Biological Sciences, State University of New York/College of Old Westbury, 11568, Old Westbury, New York, USA
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Abstract: | The eyestalk of the land crab, Gecarcinus lateralis, is rich in Met-enkephalin-like materials. Leu-enkephalin, if present, is at a level which is below the sensitivity of our assay. The brain (cerebral ganglion) of this organism contains both Met- and Leu-enkephalin-like materials. Material which was reactive with our Met-enkephalin antibody was also detected in a peak that migrated after Leu-enkephalin. This biochemical study confirms earlier immunohistochemical reports which indicated that opioid substances are present in crustaceans. It also strongly supports the concept that opioid mechanisms are a product of early evolution and further demonstrates that the sequence of the smaller opioid compounds has been conserved. |
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