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Query: UNIPROT:P01189 (beta-endorphin)
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Effect of methionine-, leucine-enkephalin (met-, leu-enkephalin) and substance P on the transmission in mouse vas deferens was studied. Both met- and leu-enkephalin inhibited electrically induced contraction of vas deferens at 10(-8)-10(7) M, met-enkephalin being 1.4 times more active than leu-enkephalin. Nalorphine (10(-6) M) antagonized these effects. Substance P (10(-9)-10(-7) M) had no effect on the contraction. Met- and leu-enkephalin (10(-7)-10(-5) M) decreased the high potassium induced [3H]-norepinephrine release from vas deferens, while substance P (10(-6) M) significantly increased it. Nalorphine (10(-5) M) reversed the inhibitory effect of met-enkephalin. These results indicate that these peptides modify the transmission of sympathetic nerve in mouse vas deferens.
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PMID:Effect of enkephalin and substance P on sympathetic nerve transmission in mouse vas deferens. 20 50

The oligopeptides were microiontophoretically applied to neurons of the sensory cortex, hippocampus, thalamus and septum. Metenkephalin and beta-endorphin increased activity of some neurons while decreasing it in other cells. Nalorphine antagonized the inhibition effect of metenkephalin in all the brain areas under study. Inhibition of the peptide activating action occurred in hippocampal and septal neurons. A correlation between effects of metenkephalin and beta-endorphin on the same neurons was revealed in the cortex and thalamus. Thyroliberin mostly activated neurons in all the areas. Independence of neuronal effects of TRH and opioid peptides was obvious.
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PMID:[Sensitivity of neurons in different regions of the brain to met-enkephalin, beta-endorphin, and thyroliberin in the rat]. 626 11