Gene/Protein Disease Symptom Drug Enzyme Compound
Pivot Concepts:   Target Concepts:
Query: UNIPROT:P01189 (beta-endorphin)
21,003 document(s) hit in 31,850,051 MEDLINE articles (0.00 seconds)

Peptides derived from pro-opiomelanocortin (POMC) influence neurodevelopmental processes. Earlier studies indicated that MSH/ACTH compounds improved behavioral efficiency in retarded individuals. Recent studies have shown that opiate blockers reduce treatment-resistant self-injurious behavior (SIB), an autistic-like, developmental disorder. Although the exact mechanisms are unknown, prenatal POMC disregulation, addiction to endogenous opiates and elevated pain threshold have been proposed to account for this behavior. In study one, four SIB patients were given 0, 25, 50 or 100 mg of naltrexone on separate weeks in a double blind, Latin square design. A specific dose dependent reduction in SIB was observed in three patients. In study two, plasma b-endorphin was measured in 40 patients with SIB, a related behavior, stereotypy (ST) or controls. SIB and ST patients had higher levels of endorphin than controls. These data added new support for the role of b-endorphin in a treatment-resistant patient group.
...
PMID:Beta-endorphin disregulation in autistic and self-injurious behavior: a neurodevelopmental hypothesis. 246 89

Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) samples from 18 female patients with fibromyalgia (fibrositis syndrome) were analyzed for beta-endorphin. The mean CSF level of beta-endorphin was 20.7 +/- 0.7 fmol/ml in the patients compared to 20.5 +/- 2.0 fmol/ml (mean +/- SEM) in healthy controls (p greater than 0.05). Thus, patients with fibromyalgia (fibrositis syndrome) seem to have normal CSF levels of the pain modulatory neuropeptide beta-endorphin.
...
PMID:Cerebrospinal fluid levels of beta-endorphin in patients with fibromyalgia (fibrositis syndrome). 246 20

The possible mechanism of electroacupuncture (EAc) in reference to the effects of neuropeptides on serotonergic neurons in rat spinal cord was studied. The tested drugs were administered by intrathecal injection or spinal push-pull perfusion. The results showed that baclofen, substance P (SP) and naloxone administered intrathecally could reduce the tail pressure pain threshold. The pain threshold was increased by met-enkephalin (EK) and EAc. The action of EAc was antagonized by naloxone. The release of 5-HT in the spinal cord evoked by tail pressure pain stimulation (TP) was inhibited by EK, baclofen and EAc. However, naloxone could potentiate the 5-HT release evoked by TP. EAc reversed the naloxone potentiation of TP-evoked 5-HT release. The 5-HT release evoked by exogenous SP, however, was potentiated by EK and EAc. From these results, it is suggested that the influence of EAc on 5-HT release may be due to activation of enkephalin-interneurons, which presynaptically inhibit the primary sensory neurons in the spinal cord.
...
PMID:Further evidence for possible analgesic mechanism of electroacupuncture: effects on neuropeptides and serotonergic neurons in rat spinal cord. 247 59

The effects of a non-narcotic analgetic methamizole and the calcium channel blocker verapamil on carrageenan hyperalgesia, release of beta-endorphin and synthesis of prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) were studied. It was found that a combined administration of analgin and verapamil prolonged the analgesic effect. Analgin stimulated release of beta-endorphin with the maximum coinciding in time with the peak of the analgesic effect. Against the background of the action of calcium ionophore A 23187 the combination of analgin with verapamil inhibited PGE2 synthesis more distinctly. The combination of these pharmacological agents is suggested to exert the effect both at different levels, central and peripheral, and on various cellular mechanisms involved in pain modulation.
...
PMID:[Importance of endogenous opioids and prostaglandins in the action of analgin (metamizole) and verapamil]. 250 48

Thirty-six women in their second or third pregnancies were studied in two groups (control and exercise) to determine whether plasma alpha-endorphin levels could be elevated by exercise conditioning during pregnancy. Aerobic training was performed on a bicycle ergometer. Both groups were monitored throughout pregnancy by frequent gynecologic examinations. During labor, both groups of women had pain perception assessment. Blood was sampled for levels of beta-endorphin, cortisol, human growth hormone, and prolactin. Plasma beta-endorphin was found elevated compared to controls in patients who exercised throughout pregnancy. This difference was maintained throughout labor and pain perception during labor was reduced in the patients who exercised. Cortisol, human growth hormone, and prolactin levels were lowered during labor for the exercise-conditioned patients. Exercise conditioning during pregnancy seems to be beneficial in reducing pain perception during labor (as determined by measurement of visual analog pain scales) and in reducing stress levels during labor.
...
PMID:Effects of physical activity on maternal plasma beta-endorphin levels and perception of labor pain. 252 37

Discovery of the endogenous opiate system of the brain has revolutionized the study of pain and pain management. In this study a convenience sample of 10 pregnant women, 16 nonpregnant women, and 18 men were studied to determine if changes in plasma beta-endorphin-like immunoreactivity affected pain perception during labor. Pregnant women had plasma levels of beta-endorphin significantly higher than nonpregnant women at the midpoint of their menstrual cycle, t = 3.74, df = 31, p = .007. Self-reported pain perception scores were not correlated with plasma beta-endorphin levels. However, as labor progressed, the women reported increased discomfort between contractions and during contractions while beta-endorphin levels increased only slightly. Close examination of the pain pattern indicates that pain perceived by the women between contractions increased at a greater rate than during contractions. This pattern suggests that opiate-active beta-endorphin may increase the ability of women to tolerate acute pain.
...
PMID:Beta-endorphin levels during pregnancy and labor: a role in pain modulation? 252 22

1. Connective tissue massage produces relief of pain and increases microcirculation in a number of vascular beds. 2. The concentration of plasma beta-endorphins has been measured in 12 volunteers before and 5, 30 and 90 min after a 30-min session of connective tissue massage. 3. There was a moderate mean increase of 16% in beta-endorphin levels from 20.0 to 23.2 pg/0.1 ml (P = 0.025), lasting for about 1 hr with a maximum in the test 5 min after termination of the massage. 4. It is assumed that the release of beta-endorphins is linked with the pain relief and feeling of warmth and well-being associated with the treatment.
...
PMID:Increase of plasma beta-endorphins in connective tissue massage. 252 75

The aim of the present paper is to verify in an experimental pharmacological animal model the role played by beta-endorphin in the modulation of the response to pain inducer by electrical dental pulp stimulation.
...
PMID:[Role of an endorphin in pain caused by pulpal stimulation. Study on an experimental animal model]. 252 32

To examine whether an acute pituitary-adrenal response to stress may occur in vivo in the absence of hypothalamic-pituitary connections, we measured plasma beta-endorphin (beta-EP) and corticosterone (C) in rats after acute thermal injury. beta-EP rose significantly after thermal injury in normal rats and rats bearing pituitary-to-kidney autotransplants but not in animals with pituitary aspiration without reimplantation. Corticosterone responses paralleled beta-EP but were significant only in normal controls. Propranolol pretreatment did not reduce postburn beta-EP and C rises in autotransplanted animals. Therefore, since circulating factors contribute in vivo to pituitary-adrenal responses, the widespread practice of using "stress hormone" responses to quantitate perioperative stress or pain may in some circumstances be flawed.
...
PMID:Pituitary-adrenal stress response in the absence of brain-pituitary connections. 252 79

Beta-endorphin release was studied in 40 patients after surgery for thyroid cancer or after femoral amputation due to malignant malformations in bones and soft tissues of the lower extremities. In thyroid surgery beta-endorphin release was more marked under neuroleptanalgesia than under combined electroanesthesia. A correlation between beta-endorphin and ACTH levels has been established. It indicates a stress nature of neuropeptide release. In patients with femoral amputation an increased beta-endorphin release was not observed. Possible mechanisms of beta-endorphin level elevation are discussed in terms of modern concepts of pain modulation.
...
PMID:[Effect of electroanesthesia and neuroleptanalgesia on blood plasma beta-endorphin level during surgical intervention in cancer patients]. 252 96


<< Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10