Endogenous opiates and behavior: 2001

Richard J. Bodnar, Maria M. Hadjimarkou

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Abstract

This paper is the twenty-fourth installment of the annual review of research concerning the opiate system. It summarizes papers published during 2001 that studied the behavioral effects of the opiate peptides and antagonists. The particular topics covered this year include the molecular-biochemical effects and neurochemical localization studies of endogenous opioids and their receptors (Section 2), and the roles of these opioid peptides and receptors in pain and analgesia (Section 3); stress and social status (Section 4); tolerance and dependence (Section 5); learning and memory (Section 6); eating and drinking (Section 7); alcohol and drugs of abuse (Section 8); sexual activity and hormones, pregnancy, development and endocrinology(Section 9); mental illness and mood (Section 10); seizures and neurologic disorders (Section 11); electrical-related activity and neurophysiology (Section 12); general activity and locomotion (Section 13); gastrointestinal, renal and hepatic functions (Section 14); cardiovascular responses (Section 15); respiration and thermoregulation (Section 16); and immunological responses (Section 17).

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2307-2365
Number of pages59
JournalPeptides
Volume23
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2002
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Behavioral effects
  • Endogenous opiates
  • Opiate system

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