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Endogenous opiates: 1980
Authors:G A Olson  R D Olson  A J Kastin  D H Coy
Institution:1. Department of Psychology, University of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA 70148, USA;2. Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orelans, LA 70146, USA
Abstract:Vast amounts of research have been done that have attempted to delineate the pharmacological and physiological effects of the endogenous opiate peptides. A great deal of knowledge has also been accumulated in a limited time span concerning the types and locations of the opiate receptors and peptides, as well as their functions. In 1980, reports were made concerning the effects of these peptides on analgesia, on tolerance and dependence, on activity, on learning and memory, on schizophrenia and other types of emotional disturbances, and on physiological responses such as eating and drinking, cardiovascular responses, and sexual function. Additional understanding was also gained concerning their interactions with neurotransmitters, other neuropeptides, and hormones. These and other studies published only in 1980 are reviewed in this paper, which is the third of an annual series.
Keywords:Enkephalin  Endorphin  Dynorphin  Receptors  Localization  Analgesia  Tolerance  Activity  Learning  Memory  Schizophrenia  Neurotransmitters  Hormones  Antagonists
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