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Department of Pharmacology, School of Medicine, Tokai University | 論文
- Time Course of Changes in μ-Opioid Receptor mRNA Levels in the Periaqueductal Gray of Rat Brain by a Single or Repeated Injections of Antisense Oligodeoxynucleotides
- Effects of Peptidase Inhibitors on the Enkephalin-Induced Anti-nociception in Rats
- New μ-Opioid Receptor Agonists with Piperazine Moiety
- EFFECTS OF NARCOTIC ANALGESICS ON SEROTONIN METABOLISM IN BRAIN OF RATS AND MICE
- The Effects of Morphine, Naloxone and Capsaicin on C-fiber Reflex and Heat Evoked Discharge in Acute Spinal Cats
- Two New Opioid Delta-Receptor Ligands: A Highly Selective Agonist and a Potent Selective Antagonist in in Vitro Isolated Preparations
- Characteristics of Opioid Receptors in Guinea-Pig Cerebellum and Human Placenta
- Relation of Diltiazem Binding Sites to Opioid Receptor Subtypes in the Guinea-pig Brain
- Inactivation of dynorphin-(1-8) in isolated preparations by three peptidases.
- Estimation of relative importance of three enzymes in the inactivation of (Met5)-enkephalin and (Met5)-enkephalin-Arg6 in three isolated preparations by employing the inhibitor specific for each enzyme.
- Agonist and antagonist actions of buprenorphine on three types of opioid receptor in isolated preparations.
- The inactivation of (Met5)-enkephalin by bestatin-sensitive aminopeptidase, captopril-sensitive peptidyl dipeptidase A and thiorphan-sensitive endopeptidase-24.11 in mouse vas deferens.
- The relative potency of enkephalins and .BETA.-endorphin in guinea-pig ileum, mouse vas deferens and rat vas deferens after the administration of peptidase inhibitors.
- The enhancing effects of amastatin, phosphoramidon and captopril on the potency of (Met5)-enkephalin in rat vas deferens.
- The role of bestatin-sensitive aminopeptidase, angiotensin converting enzyme and thiorphan-sensitive "enkephalinase" in the potency of enkephalins in the guinea-pig ileum.
- Effects of peptidase inhibitors on the (Met5)-enkephalin hydrolysis in ileal and striatal preparations of guinea-pig: Almost complete protection of degradation by the combination of amastatin, captopril and thiorphan.