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Query: UNIPROT:P01189 (
beta-endorphin
)
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Opioids are suggested to be involved in generation of palatability and facilitation of consumption of food and fluid. We measured the level of an endogenous opioid,
beta-endorphin
, in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and plasma after free drinking of water and taste solutions in Wistar rats. When the water-deprived animals were allowed to drink 10 mL of water, the level of
beta-endorphin
increased significantly 60 and 90 min after the start of drinking in both samples. beta-Endorphin in the CSF increased most after ingestion of 0.5 M sucrose and 0.005 M saccharin followed by 0.1 M NaCl, 0.1 mM quinine and water. An intragastric infusion of 7 mL of water did not change the
beta-endorphin
level. Essentially the same results were obtained for plasma samples except that NaCl and quinine solutions did not increase
beta-endorphin
levels. Sucrose became ineffective in releasing
beta-endorphin
in both samples after the establishment of conditioned taste aversions to this taste stimulus. These results suggest that the release of
beta-endorphin
is positively correlated with the palatability of taste stimuli, and that CSF
beta-endorphin
also reflects the reinforcement of fluid intake in
thirsty
animals.
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PMID:Effects of taste stimulation on beta-endorphin levels in rat cerebrospinal fluid and plasma. 1086 1