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Endogenous opiates: 1983
Authors:G A Olson  R D Olson  A J Kastin
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology, University of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA 70148, USA;2. Veterans Administration Medical Center, and Tulane University School of Medicine New Orleans, LA 70146, USA
Abstract:This paper is the sixth in an annual series of reviews of research involving the endogenous opiates, each installment being restricted to work published during the previous year. Although the early articles in the series attempted to be comprehensive and cover the complete range of research with the opiate peptides, in the last two years we have limited our coverage to non-analgesic and behavioral work due to the enormous number of articles published in the field. The specific areas discussed here include stress, tolerance and dependence, consummatory responses, other gastrointestinal functions, interactions with alcohol, mental illness, learning and memory, cardiovascular responses, respiratory effects, thermoregulation, neurological disorders, activity, and miscellaneous other topics. As in previous years, we have attempted to present a relatively complete review of the subjects covered only for the previous year and generally have not tried to evaluate their contributions relative to those of past years.
Keywords:Stress  Tolerance  Dependence  Eating  Drinking  Alcohol  Schizophrenia  Learning  Memory  Cardiovascular responses  Temperature  Respiration  Epilepsy  Activity  Social behavior  Sex
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