Monthly bibliography on Neuropeptides prepared by the University of Sheffield Biomedical Information Service Sheffield S10 2TN, England

Monthly bibliography on Neuropeptides prepared by the University of Sheffield Biomedical Information Service Sheffield S10 2TN, England

MONTHLY BIBLIOGRAPHY ON NEUROPEPTIDES PREPARED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD BIOMEDICAL INFORMATION SERVICE SHEFFIELD SlO ZTN, ENGLAND October 1985 1...

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MONTHLY BIBLIOGRAPHY ON NEUROPEPTIDES PREPARED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD BIOMEDICAL INFORMATION SERVICE SHEFFIELD SlO ZTN, ENGLAND October 1985 1

BOOKS, KEVIEWS, SYMPOSIA

Smythies JK, Bradley RJ (Eds) Academic Press, 1985, $6FOO/ISBN: O-12-366826-3 International Review of Neurobiology Volume 26 includes chapters on: The endocrinology of the opioids Vanderhaeghen JJ, Crawley JN (Eds) New York Acad Sciences (New York) 1985, 697 pp. $lhO.OC softbound, ISBN 0 89766 291 1 Neuronal Ctnlecystokinin Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, Vol 448 1st International cord. on Neuronal Cholecystokinin, Brussels, Belgium, July 3-6 1984 Bayon A, Druckercolin K (Eds) Academic Press (Orlando) 1985, 322 pp. $62.50 hardbound, ISBN 0 12 083353 6 In Vivo Perfusion arrl Release of Neuroactive Substances Metluds ani Strategies Dua AK, Pinsky C, LaBella FS//Univ Manitoba, Fat Med, Dept Pharmacol & Therapeut, 770 Bannatyne Ave, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada R3E 0W3 LIFE SC1 1985, 37 (11) 985 Peptidases that terminate the action of enkephalins. Consideration of physiological importance for amino-, carboxy-, endo-, and pseudoenkephalinase (minireview) Bartfai T//Llniv Stockholm, Arrhenius Lab, Dept Biochem, S-10691 Stockholm, Sweden TRFNDS PHABMACOL SC1 1985, 6 (8) 331 Presynaptic aspects of the coexistence of classical neurotransmitters ard peptides (TIPS Review) Ermisch A, Ruble HJ, Lanigraf R, Hess J//Karl Marx Univ, Dept Cell Biol & Pegulat, Biosci Sect, Talstr 33, DDR-7010 Leipzig, E Germany J CERFBK BLOOD FLOW METABOL 1985, _5 (3) 350 Blood-brain barrier and peptides (Review) Ballesta J, Bloom SR, Polak JMj/ Royal Postgrad Med Sch, Dept Histochem, LondonW12 OHS, England CRC CRIT Rm CLIN LAB SC1 1985, 2 (3) 185 Distribution and localization of regulatory peptides (Review) 2

GENERAL

Hoebel BG//Pri"ceton Univ, Dept Psychol, Princeton, NJ 08544, USA BRAIN RES BULL 1985, 14 (6) 525 Integrative peptides

Vanderweele DA, Oettiq RI.,.Jones RE, Deems DA//Occidental Coil, Dept Psychol, Los Aqeles, Ca 90041, USA BRAIN RES BULL 1985, 14 (6) 529 Sham feedng, flavor associations oni diet self-selection as indicators of feeding satiety or aversive efFects of peptide hormones Jones sJ/!Dept Neurobinl E. Behav, State Univ New York, Stony Rrook, NY 11794, USA J PHYSIOL (LOND) 1985, -366 (Sept) 63 Muscnrinic ard peptidergic excitation of bull-frog sympathetic neurones Doll SC, Johnson lC*//*Kansas State Univ Agr 6 Appl Ski, Div Biol, Viral & Oncol Lab, Manhattan, Ks 66506, USA J VIROL 1985, 55 (3) 583-587 Neuropeptide-induced hypothermia and the course of central nemous system disease mediated by temperaturesensitive mutants of vesicular stomatitis virus Holmgre" S, Jensen J, .Jo"sao" A-C, Lundin K, Nilsso" S//Gothenburg Univ, Dept Zoophysiol, Box 25059, S-40031 Gothetiurg, Sweden CELL TISSUE KES 1985, $l_ (3) 565-580 Neuropeptides in the gastrointestinal canal of Necturus maculosus. Distribution and efFects on motility Buchan AMJ, Grant S, Freeman HJ// Univ British Columbia, Hlth Sci Ctr Hosp, Gastroenterol Acute Care Unit, F-137, Vancouver, EC, Canada V6T lW5 J PATHOL 1985, 146 (3) 227 Regulatory peptides in Barrett's oesophagus McDermott JR, Mantle D, Lauffart B, Kidd AM//Newcastle Gen Hosp. Reg Neural Ctr, MRC, Neuroerdocrinol Unit, Westgate Rd, Newcastle Tyne NE4 6BE, Tyne & Wear, England J NFlJRCCHW 1985, 45 (3) 752 Purification ard characterization of a neuropeptide-degrading aminopeptidase from human brain

Effects of peptides ani noFeptides on isolated arterial smooth muscles: role of endothelium Rioux F, Kerouac R, St-Pierre S//Univ Sherbrooke. Fat "led,Dent Phannacol, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada .JlR 5N4 NJUROPEPTIDES 1985, 5 (4) 311 Potency of various peptides as histamine Liberators in the rat hinl limh Dgawa N//Okayama Univ, Sch Med, Dept Neurochem, 2-5-l Shikatacho, Okayama 7013, Japan ACTA MED (XAYAMA 1985, 2 (4) 315 Neuropeptides ard their receptors in aged-rat brain Pappss TN, Tache Y, Debas HT*//*Vet Adm WadsworthMed Ctr, Ctr Ulcer Res & E&c, Surg Sew W112K1, Los Angeles, Ca 90073, USA SURGERY 1985, 98 (2) 183 iOpposir# central and peripheral actions of brain-gut peptides - a basis for regulation of gastric flnction Iversen LL//Merck Sharp & Dohme Res Labs, Neurosci Res Ctr, Terlilgs Pk. Harlow, Essex, Eqrlard J RHaTMATOL 1985, 12 (3) 399 The possible role of neuropeptides In the patlnphysio14:yof rheumatoid arthritis Kessler JA//Yeshiva Univ Albert Einstein Co11 Med. Dent Neural. Dev Neurobiol lab, 1300 i'&rris Pk Ave, Brorw, NY 10461, USA NHIROSCIENCE 1985 15 (3) R27 Differential regulzio" of peptide ard catecholamine characters in cultured sympathstic neurons Sasek CA, Schueler PA, Henna" WS, Elde RP*//*Dept Anat, 321 Church St SE, Minneapolis, Mn 55455, USA BRAIN RES 1985, -343 (1) 172 An antiserum to locust adipokinetic hormone reveals a "we1 peptidergic systen in the rat central nervous system

Senba E, Tohyama M, Shiotani Y, Xiax J, Linz W, Becker H, Ganten D, Kawasaki Y, Kubo T. Mstsmaga T, Larg RE, Scholkens B, Unger T*// Emson PC, Steinbuszh HWM//Osaka Univ. *Univ Heidelberg. Dept Phansacol, Im Sch Med, Inst Higher Nervous Act, Neuenheimerfeld 366, D-6900 Heidelberg,Dept Neuroanat, 4-3-57 Nakanoshima, W Germany Kita Ku, Osaka 530, Japan EUR J PHABMACOL 1985, -113 (2) 215 J COMP NEJROL 1985, 238 (4) 429 Effects of corwertirg enzyme Peptidergic ard sminelgic innervation inhibitors ramipril and enslapril on of the facial nrcleus of the rat with peptide action and sympathetic special reference to o"toge"etic "eurotransmission in the isolated development heart Weatherby TM, Haylett BA*//*U"iv D'Orleans-Juste P, Dion S, Mizrahi Hawaii, Bekesy Lab Neurohiol, Honolulu, J, Regoli D*//*U"iv Sherbrooke, Sch Hi 96822, USA Med, Dept Physiol & Pharaacol, CELL TISSUE RES 1985, -242 (1) 67-73 Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada JlH 5N4 Ultrastructural charges ass,ciated EUK J RIARMACOL 1985, 1_14 (1) 9 with K+-evoked peptide secretion from a neurohemal organ of the crab. Cardisnma carnifex

Dhainaut-Courtois N, Dubois MP, Tramu G, Masso" M//Univ Lille 1, Biol Anim Lab, F-59655 Villeneuve Dascq, France CELL TISSUE RES 1985, 242 (1) 97-108 Occurrerre ard coexistence in Nereis diversicolor O.F.,%ller (Annelida Polychaeta) of substances immunologically related to vertebrate neuropeptides Berrettini WH, Nurnberger JI, Gold PLI, Cretie" M, Chrousos GP, Chan JSD, Goldin LR, Gersbn ES//NIMH, DIRP, Clin Neurqenet Bralrh, Bldg 10, Rm 3N220, 9000 Rockville Pike, Washington, DC 20032, USA LIFE SC1 1985, 21. (13) 1265 Neuropeptides in human cerebrospinal fluid Della Bella D, Carenzi A, Frigeni V, Reggiani A, Zambon A//Zambon Farmaceut Res labs, Via Lillo Duca 10. I-20091 Bresso, Italy EUR J PHARMACOL 1985, !14 (2) 231 Involvement of monoaminergic and peptidergic components in cathionineinduced analgesia mrrley JE, GosneIl HA, Krah" DD, Mitchell JE, Levine AS//Vet Adm wed ctr, ctr Geriat Res Fduc & Cli", 16111 Plummer St, Sepulveda, Ca 91343, USA PSYCHOPHARMACOL BULL 1985, 21 (3) 400 Neuropeptidergic regulation of feedi"g Myers RD//Univ N Carolina, Sch Med, Dept Psychiat, Med Res Bldg A, Room 102, Chapel Hill, NC 27514, USA PSYCHOPHARMACOL BULL 1985, 21 (3) 406 Peptide-catecholamine interacttin. Feedi% and satiety ShaMhan F, Denburg JA, Fox J, Bienehstock J, Befus D*//*Univ Calgary, Hlth Sci Ctr. Dept Microbiol & Infect Dis, Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2N lN4 J IMMUNOL 1985, 135 (2) 1331 Mast cell heterogeneity: effects of neuroenteric peptides on histamine release Tonon MC, Leroux P, Jenks BG, Gouteux L, Jegou S, Guy J, Pelletier G, Vaudry H//Fat SC1 & Tech Rnuen, INSEHM, CNRS, Kech Fndocrinol mlec Grp, F-76130 Mt St Aignan, France ANN ENDOCRINOL 1985, 46 (2) 69 The intermediate lobe of the amphibian pituitary - an erdocrine gland which gives rise to multiple t~rmonal peptidea and is regulated by multiple control mechanisms (french) Kiyama H, Katayama-Kunai Y, Kimmel J, Steinbusch H, Powell JF, Smith AD, Tohyama ~/Osaka Univ, Inst Higher Nervous Activ, Dept Neuroanat, 4-3-57 Nakanoshima Kitaku, Osaka 530, Japan BRAIN RES BULL 1985. x (2) 155 Three dimensional analysis of retinal neuropeptides ard amine in the chick

Edvinsson L, Fredholm BB, Hamel E, Jansen I, Verrecchia C//Univ Lund llosp. Dept Clin Pharmacol, S-22185 Lund, Sweden NNKOSCI LETT 1985, 2 (2) 213 Perivascular peptides relax cerebral arteries concomitant with stimulation of cyclic adenosine mornpbsphate accumulation or release of a" endothelium-derived relaxirg factor in the cat 3

OPIOIDS

Erne D, SaGent DF, Schwyzr R*// *Swiss Fed Inst Technol, Dept Molec Biol & Biophys, M-8093 Zurich, Switzerland BIOCHmISTRY-USA 1985, 2 (16) 4261 Preferred co@formati"n, orientation, and accumulation of dynorphin A-(1-13)-tridecapeptide on the surface of neutral lipid membranes Rochat T, Junod AF, Gaillard RC//Hop Cantonal ) Div Pneumol, CH-1211 Geneva 4, Switzerland RESP PHYSIOL 1985, 61 (1) 85 Circulating endogenous opioids and ventilatory respnse to CO2 and hypoxia Suamuinato S. et al AiiN ;ST SUPEK SANITA 1984, 20 (1) 99-102 Opioid receptors mediating the antinociceptive aifect of dynorphin at spinal cord level Jacobson W, WiIkinson M*, Gibson CJ//*Dalh"usie Univ, Dept Physiol & Biophys, Halifax, NS, Canada B3H 4H7 MP BRAIN RES 1985, 2 (3) 570 Direct effects of the adrene~ic neurotoxin DsP4 on central optate receptors - implications for neuroendocrine studies Sandyk R AMER J PSYCHIAT 1985, 142 (8) 992 Antimanic effects of cl.onidlne ard the endogenous opioid system (Letter) Zubenko GS AMER J PSYCHIAT 1985, 142 (8) 993 Antimanic dfects of clonidine ard the enlogenous opioid system (Reply) Levine AS, kbrley JE, Gosnell BA, Billirgton CJ, Bartness TJ//Vet Adm Med Ctr, Neuroeldocrine Res Lab. Minneapolis, Mm 55417, USA BRAIN RES BULL 1985, 14 (6) 663 Opioids and consummatory behavior Fullerton DT, Getto CJ, Swift WJ, Carlson IH//Univ Wirronsin, Sch Med, Dept Psychiat, 600 Highland Ave. Madissn, Wi 53792, USA BRAIN RES BULL 1985, fi (6) 673 Sugar, opioids ard blrge eatirg Kavaliers M, Hirst M, Teskey GCII Unlv Alberta, Dept Psychol, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada l%G 2E9 BRAIN RES BULL 1985, x (6) 681 Opioid systems ami feedirg in the slug, Limax maximus: similarities m and implications for mammalian feedilg

Cioni A et aI//U"iv Modena, Ostet & Ginecol Clin, Via pbzm 71, I-41100 Modena, 1taIy MJ!D-RIV ENC MED IrAL 1985, 2 (2) 221 Effects of opiate abuse on erdagenous opioid peptides (Italian) Ruspa M et al//Univ Modena, Ostet & Ginecol Clin, Via Foam 71, I-41100 Modena, Italy MED-RIV ENC MED ITAL 1985, 2 (2) 223 Ovarian secretion of opioid peptides: Evideoce of a correlatbn with the ovarian fu-lcticln(Italian) Charg KJ. Su YF, Brent DA, Charg J//Wellcome Res Labs, Res Triangle Pk, North Carolina, NC 27709, USA J BIOL CHl+ 1985, 260 (17) 9706 Isolation of a specific Mu-opiate receptor peptide, rrorphiceptin, from a" enzymatic digest of milk proteins Simonds WF, Jurke TR, Rice KC, Jacobson AE, Klee WA//Lab Molec Biol, NIMH, NIH, Bethesda, Yd 20205, USA PROC NATL ACPD SC1 USA 1985, 82 (15) 4974 Purification of the opiate receptor of NGlOB-15 neuroblasmma-glioma hybrid cells Goldstein A, Barrett RW, James IF, Lowney LI, Weitz CJ, Kriipmeyer LL, Rapoport H//Addict Res Fdn, Palo Alto, Ca 94305, USA PRCC NATL ACAD SC1 USA 1985, 2 (15) 5203 tirphine ard other opiates from beef brain ard adrenal Jones AKP, Luthra SK, Pike VW, Herold S, Brady F//hXC Cyclotron Unit. Royal Postgrad Med Sch. Hammrsmith Hasp, LordonW12 OHS, Ergland LANCET 1985, 2 (8456) 665 New labelled ligati for in-viva studies of opioid physiollogy (Letter) Sasaki Y, Hosono M, l%tsui M, &jita H, Suzuki K, Sakurada S, Sakurada T, Kisara K//Tohoku Co11 Pham, 4-4-l Komatsushfma, Serdai, Miyagi 983. Japan BI03HEM BIOPHYS RES a)MMUN 1985, &3f-)_ (3) 964 On the degradation of dermorphin and D-Ae2-dennorphi" analogs by a soluble rat brain extract Devi L, Goldstein A*!/*Addict Res Fd", Palo Alto, Ca 94304, USA BIOCHRI BIOPHYS RES CUMNN 1985, 130 (3) 1168 Neuropeptide processing by singlestep cleavage: co~ersion d leumorphin (dynorphin B-29) to dynorphin B Yogev L, Gottreich A, Timan B, Homonnai ZT, Paz GF//Tel Aviv Univ. Municipal Covt Med Ctr, Sackler Med Sch, IL-69978 Tel Aviv, Israel LIFE SC1 1985, 37 (11) 993 Charees in LH ard Drolactin levels ln diabitfc male rats'anl the role of the opiate systan in the control of their secretion

zagon IS, WLaughli" PJ//Pe"" State Univ, Milton S Hershey Med Ctr, Dept Anat, Hershey, Pa 17033, USA ELJRJ PHARMACOL 1985, 113 (1) 115 stereospecific modulation of tumorigenicity by opioid antagonists Chichenkov ON, tirobov NV. PetrOV VE//IM Sechenov Med Inst. Fat fledh Saint Hyg, Dept Phaxmacol, EbsCOW, USSR

FAKMAKOL TOKSIKOL 1985, 48 (4) 58 Effect of haloperidol on analgesic activity of different intracisternally and intrathecally injected opiate receptors (Russia") Costa T, Wuster ?I,Gramsch C, Herz A//Max Planck Inst Psychiat, Dept Neuropharmacol, am Klopferspitz 18A, D-8033 Martinsried, W Germany MOL PHARMACOL 1985, 28 (2) 146 Multiple states of opioid receptors may modulate adenylate cyclase in intact neuroblastoma K glioma hybrid cells Ng DSS, Isom GE*//*Purdue Univ, Sch Pharm h Phsrmacol Sci, Dept Pharmacol h Toxicol, W Lafayette, In 47907, USA BIOCHN PHARUCOL 1985, x (16) 2853 Anti-imrphine anti-idiotypic antibodies. Opiate receptor birxiix and isolated tissue responses Panerai AE, Petraglia F, Sacerdote P, Genazzani AR//Univ Milan, Sch Med, Dept Phanoacol, Via VamriteIIt 32, I-20129 Milan, Italy ENDOCRINOLCGY 1985, 117 (3) 1096 Mai"ly mu-opiate receptors are Involved in luteinizing hormone aK1 prolactin secretion Tojo K, Vito Y*, Ohta H, Matsushita N, Shimatsu A, Kabayama Y, Inoue T, Yanaihara N, Imura H//*Kyoto Univ, Fat Med, Dept Med, tied Clin 2, Sakp Ku, Kyoto 606, Japan ENDOCRINOLQ;Y 1985, 117 (3) 1169 Stimulation by leuwrphin of prolactin sectretion from the pituitary in rats Feldman M, aore L, Walsh JR//Vet Adm Med Ctr, Dept 1"ter"al Med, 4500 s Lancaster Rd, Dallas, TX 75216, USA REGUL PEPTIDES 1985, 11 (3) 245 Effect of oral naImefe"e, an opiatereceptor antagonist, on meal-stimulated gastric acid secretion ard serum gaastrin conce"tratLon inman Whitebuse WG, BIustein JE, Qlker J. Bersh PJ, Margules DL//Univ Penn, Sch Med, Exptl Psychiat Unit, 111 N 49th St, Philadelphia, Pa 19139, USA BEHAV NmROSCI 1985, 99 (4) 717 Shock controllability and optoid substrates of escape performance and "ociceptio": differential effects of peripherally and centrally actirg naltrexone

Lester LS, Fanselow MS*//*Dartmouth Coil, Dept Psychol, Hanover, NJ 03755, USA BEXAV NEUROSCI 1985, 99 (4) 75b Exposure t" a cat prodwes opioid analgesia in rats Castanas E, Bxrhim N, Giraud P, Boudouresque F, Cantau P, Oliver C//UER Nerd, Neuroendocrinol &ptl Lab, CNRS, UA-560, Bd P Dramard, F-13326 Marseille 15, Frarre J NFUROCHM 1985, 45 (3) 677 Interaction of opiates with opiold binding sites in the bovine adrenal medulla: I. Interaction with delta anzl mu sites Castanas E, Bourhim X, Giraud p, Boudouresque F, Cantau P, Oliver C//UER tird, Neuroerdocrinol &ptl Lab, CNRS, UA-560, Bd P Dramard, F-13326 %rseille 15, Frarre J NELIROCHEM 1985, ,5 (3) 688 Interaction of opiates with opioid bindirg sites in the bovine adrenal medulla: II. Interaction with kappa sites Grain BJ, Valdes F, Charg K.J McNamara JD//Duke Unlv, yeed Ctr, Dept Patlnl, ROY.3712, Durhsm, UC 27710, USA FUR .I mARMACOL 1985,113 (2) 179 Autoradiographic localization of benzomorphan bindirg sites in rat brain Buena L, Fioramonti J, Menezo Y//INRA, Phawacol St", 180 Chemin Tournefeuille, F-313flnToulouse, Frame EUR .I PHARMACOL 1985,114 (1) 67 Central opioid-like tnfluence of a tetrapeptide from hamster wbryo (kentsin) on gastrointestinal motility in dogs Garty M, Benzvi Z, Hurwitz A*lf*Univ ?ied Ctr, Dept Med, Div Clin Pharnacol, 39th 6 Rainbow Blvd, Ka"sas City, KS 66103, USA J FHAF&4CQL W THER1985, -234 (2) 391 Opioid effects on lidocaine dispositicn arrl toxicity in mice KSIISSS,

Leander JD, Zerbe RL, Hart JC//EIi Lilly & Co, Lilly Res Lab, X907, Indianapolis, In 46285, USA J RIAP.MACOL EXP THER 1985, -234 (2) 463 Diuresis ard suppression of vasopressin in kappa-oploids - comparison with Mu-opioids and deltaopioids ard clonidine Lux 5, Schulz R*//*f?ax Planck Inst Psychiat, Dept Neurophanacol, Am Klopferspitz 18A, D-8033 Martinsried, W Germany NAUNYN-SCHMIB) ARCH PHARMAQ11. 19X5, 330 (3) 184 Opioid dependence prevents the action of prtussis toxin in the guinea-pig mpnteric plexus

0Unwn~ M, Lemaire S*//*CHU Sherbrooke, Dept Pharmacol, Sherbmake, r!nebec, Canada .JlH 5N4 XmROPEPTLDES 1985, 5 (4) 3'1 Interaction of dynorphin wit11 'appa opioid receptors in bovine adrenal medulla Gouarlteres C, Cros J, Quit-ion R*il *CXRS, Phannacol & Toxic"1 Fonlamentales Lab, 205 Route ?Iarh>n"e, F-314n0 Toulouse, France VFUROPFPTIDES 1985, 6 (4) 331 Autoradiograhic locaiizatlon of '1~. delta ard kanps opioid recentOr bindi% site? in rat nrri twine? gi,is spinal cord Cohen MR, rnhen R?, Ptckar 0, Kre~,er D, \kLellan C, %rphy DL//'Jniv S Carolina, William S llall Psychiat Inst. Ensor Fdn Res Lab, Colunhia, SC 292n2, USA N&'ROPEPTIllES 1985, 5 (4) 373 Hormonal effects of high done nslo:
Jackson HC, Sew11 RDE//UWlS’T, Welsh Sch Pharm, Div Pharwcol, POB 13, Cardiff CFl 3XF, Wales NElJROPHAIMAOLCGY 1985, E (8) 815 Hyperphagia induced by I-deoxyD-glucose in the preseire of the delta-opioid antgonist ICI 17'1,8& Raab A, Seizixer BR, Herz ,A//IUSE@l, lJ259, Rue Camille St Saers, F-311177 Bordeaux, France PFPTIDES 1985, 5 (3) 397 Continuous social &feat induces an increase of enlogenous o,nin": I" discrete brain areas of th* ,low:olian gerbil CerVini MA, Rossi AC, Perseo I:,De Castigljone Rt//*Farmitalia Carlo Erha Spa, Ric b Svilupln Chim, Vi3 Gracchi 35, I-211145 ?lilano, Italy PEPTIDES 1985, 5 (3) 433 Antinociceptive and oc%r opioid effects of a new series of denorphin analogues after s&cutaneous administrati"" in the rat Dunlap CE, Sundberg IX, Rose JC//Wake Forest Univ, Bowm?" Gray Sch ?!ed, Dept Physiol & Pharnacol, Winston Salem, NC 271i17,us.\ PEPTIDES 1985, 5 (3) 4'33 Characterization of opioid peptides fruo Iraternal nni fetal sheep adrenal ,
Portoghese PS, Larson DL, Yim CB, Sayre LH, Ronsiisvalle G, Lipkowski Ati, Takemori AE, Rice KC, Tam SW//Univ Minnesota, Uept Med Chem, Minneapolis, tin55455, USA .I MU) CWM 1985, 2 (9) 1140 Stereostructure-activity relationship of opioid agonist ard antagonist bivalent ligands. Evidelre for bridgiia: between vicinal opioid receptors

Lewis JW, Shavit Y, 'Tennan GW, Nelson LR, !%rtin FC, Gale RP, Liebeskind JC//Univ Michigan, Mental tllth Res Inst, Ann Arbor, Mi 48109, US,, PSYCHOPHARMACOL BULL 1985, 21 (3) 479 Involvement of opioid peptides in the analgesic, immunosuppressive, and tunwr-enhacciq effects of stress

Neil A, Annefors S//Uppsala Univ, Ctr Biomed, Fat Pharn, Dept Pharmacol, Box 591, S-75124 Uppsala, Sweden ACTA PHARMACOL TOXICOL 1985, 57 (1) 64 Opioid receptors in human placenta may be affected by methadone ard propoxyphene treatment (Letter)

PlotnikofE NP//Oral Roberts Univ, Sch Med, Dept Phaznacol, Tulsa, Ok 74171, USA PSYCHOPHARYACOL BULL 1985, 21 (3) 489 The Yiw-Yang hypthesis of npioid peptide immunomodulation

Nabeshima T, Matsuno K, Kameyama T*//*Meijo Univ, Fat Pharxaceut Sci, Dept Chem Pharmacol, Nagoya, Aichi 468, Japan BRAIN KES 1985, 343 (1) 36 Conformational chases of opioid receptor induced by the electric footstock

Nilius B, Neubert K, Zett L, Barth A//?lartin Luther Univ, Jules Bernstein Lnst PhysioL, Leninallee 6, DDR-4020 Halle, F Germany PIIARMAZLE 1985, 40 (6) 428 Betscasomorphin afEects East anal slow action prentials in ventricular m)acardium (German)

Tsew LF, Higgins MJ, Ho% JS, Hudson PM, Fujimoto JM//Vet Adm Hosp, Toxic01 Res Lab, Wood, Wi 53193, USA BRAIN KES 1985, 343 (1) 60 Release of immunoreactive Metenkephalin from the spinal cord by intraventricular beta-erdor-phin but not morphine in anesthetized rats

Wright DM//Univ Bristol, Sch Med, Dept Anat, Bristol ES8 lT0, Avon, Etlg1am.J J ENDOCRINOL 1985, 106 (3) 401-407 Evidence for a spinal site at which opioids may act to inhibit the milk-ejection reflex

Urea G, Segev S, Same Y//Tel Aviv Univ, Sch Med, Dept Physiol & Phannacol, IL-69978 Tel Aviv, Israel BRAIN RES 1985, 343 (2) 216 Stress induced analgesia: its opioid nature depends on the strain of rat but not on the mode of induction Guigliano D, Ceriello A, Quatraro A, D'Onofrio F//Inst Med Patbl, First Fat Med, Piazza L Miraglia, I-80138, Napoli, Italy LANCET 1985, 2 (8458) 769 Endogenous opiates, heroin addiction, and non-insulin-dependent diabetes Nabeshima T, Matsuno K, Kameyama T*//*Meijo Univ, Fat Phannaceut Sci, Dept Chem Pharmacol, Nagoya, Aichi 468, Japan EUR J PHAKMACOL 1985, 114 (2) 197 Involvement of different opioid receptor subtypes in electric sbck-induced analgesia ard rmtor suppression in the rat Takemort AE, Portoghese PS//Univ Minnesota, Sch Med, Dept Pharmacol, Minneapolis, Mn 55455, USA PSYCHOPHARMACOL BULL 1985. 21 (3) 4 64 selectivity of opioid agonists and antagonists for the various opioid receptor types Evans CJ, Erdelyl E, Barchas JD// Stanford Univ, Med Ctr, Sch Med, Dept Psychiat & Behav Sci, Nancy Pritzker Iab Behav Neurochem, Stardord, Ca 94305, USA PSYCHOPHAWACOL BULL 1985, c(3) 466 Opioid peptides in the adrenal pituitary axis

Fnarder MR, McArdle W//Univ Leicester, Dept Phal;nacol& Therapeut, Mz!d Sci Bldg, Univ Rd. Leicester LEl 7RH. EngLard J CLLN ~DCCRLNOL METAB 1985, 61 (4) 658 Opioid peptides in human adrenal: Partial characterization and presence of adrenal peptide E Barnes RB, Lobo IWX//*Womens Hasp, Room lM2, 1240 N Mission Rd, Los Angeles, Ca 90033, USA J CLLN mDCCRLNOL METAB 1985, 61 (4) 779 Central opioid activity in plycystic ovary syndrome with ard wittout dopamineeic nodulation Veldhuis JD, Rogol AD, PerezPalacios G, Stumpf P, Kitchin JD, Dufau ML//Untv Virginia, Sch Med, Dept Internal Med, Box 202, Charlottesville, Va 22908, USA J CLIN ENDOCRINOL METAB 1985, 61 (4) 790 Endogenous opiates participate in the rgulation of pulsatile luteinizis hormone release in an unopposed estrogen milieu: Studies in estrogen -replaced, gonadectomized patients with testicular feminization Poqdhana K, Ogawa N*, Hirose Y, Ohara S, Kosaka F, Tachibana S// *Okayama Univ, Sch Med. Lnst Neurobiol, Dept Neurochem, 2-5-l Shikata Cho, Okayama 700, Japan NElJROCHFM RES 1985, 10 (7) 945 Effects of ketamine= the dynorphin levels and the ethylketocyclazocine (EC) receptor bindis in discrete regions of rat brains

Izquierdo L, IDe Almeida MA!+R, Emiliano VR//Univ Fed Rio Granle Sul, Lnst Biociencias, Dept Bioqnim, Neuroquix Lab, RR-r)000 Porte Alegre, RS, Brazil PSYCHOPHARYAOLDGY 1985, 81 (2) 216 Unlike beta-endorphin, dynorphin 1 13 does not cause retrograde amnesia for shuttle avoidaxe or inhibitory avoidarre learnirg in rats Gillan MGC, Robson LE", *Knight AT, Kosterlitz HW//*Univ Abetieen mrislhal Coil, Res Addict Drugs Unit, Aberdeen AR9 IAS, Scotlard J NEUROCHEM 1985, 45 (4) 1034 Kappa-bindlng ard degradation OE [3Hldynorphin A (l-8) anl [3H]dynorphin A (1-Y) in sus~nsion of guinea pig brain membranes 4

Enkephalins

'$ DG, et al CHUNG HSL I CHIEH HO TSA MTH 1985, 5 (2) 105-7 Experiqental research on the yinyas theory in traditional Chinese medicine (ILL). The dfect of morksbod, bark of ttxzChinese cassia tree 3rd liu eidi hwrl: farg on the erkephalin of brain tissue in renovascular hypertensive rats (Eng. 4bstr. (Chinese) Ji XQ, et al CHUNG KU0 YAO LL HSUEH PA0 1985, _6 (1) 3-5 Selectivity of [D-AlaZ-O-benzylSerS]-enkephalin onmu ard delta opiate receptor s&types (Erg. Abstr.) (Chinese) Mosnaim AD, Wolf ME, Chevesich J, Callaghan OH, Diamond S//Univ Hlth Sci Chicago Med Sch. Dept Phannacol, N Chicago, I1 60064, USA HFAUACHE 1985, z (5) 259 Plasma methionine exicephalin levels. A biological Irarkerfor migraine? Hook VYH, Mezey E, Fricker LD. Pruss RM, Siegel RE, Brownstein MJ//Lab Cell Biol, NIMH, Bethesda, 'Id 202d5, USA PRCC NATL ACAD SC1 EA 1985, 82 (14) 4 74 5 I~munochemical charrrterization of carboxypeptidase B-like peptidehormoneprocessirg elayw Gusel VA, Vlasov GP, Wolf NL, Kozhevnikova NY, Ferdman IA// Lenirgrad Pediat Med Inst, Dept Phamnacol,Lenirgrad,USSR FAFMAKOL TCKSLKOL 1985, g(4) 28 Antiepueptic action Of met-e&ephalin aml rapid development of tolerance to the epileptizirg effect (Russian) Murgo AJ//W Virginia Univ, Med Ctr, Sch Med, Dept Med. Hematol Oncol sect, Fbrgantown. WV 26506, USA J NAT CANCER IsT1985, 75 (2) 341 Inhibition of B16-BL6 melancma growth in mice by methionine enkephalin

Taquet H, Javoy-Agid F, Giraud P, Legrard JC, &id Y, Cesseli" F//CHU, Pitie Salpetriere, Biochim !+edLab, 91 Klvd Hop, F-75J13 Paris, France BRAIN RES 1985 341 (L) 390 Dynorphin levels in parkinsonian patients: Leu5-enkephalin production from either proenkephalin A or prodynorphin in huwn brain Bruining HA, O"g %L, Gershuny AK, Lamberts SWJ//Erasmus Univ, Hosp Dijkzigt, Dept Surg, Rotterdam, Netherlands WORLD J SURGEKY 1985, 2 (4) 639 Cushings syndrome ard pheochromocytoma caused by an adrenal tunwr, also containiilgmetenkephalin ard soaatostatin - a case report Adachi T, Hisano S, Daikoku S//U"iv Tokushima, Sch Med, Dept Anat, Tokushima 770, Japan J HISTOCHEM CYTIXHVM 1985, 33 (9) 891 Intragranular c'olocalization of immunoreactive methionine-enkephalin and oxytocin within the nerve terminals in the psterior pituitary Merxlelsohn LG, .Johnson BG, Scott WL, Frederickson RCA//Eli Lilly & Co, Lilly Res Lab, Indianapolis, I" 46285, USA J PHARMACOL EXP THER 1985, 234 (2) 336 Thiorphan and analogs - lack of correlation between potency to inhibit enkephalinase-A invitro ard analgesic potency invivo Rhee IL", Euiie P.1, Peterson DF//Oral Roberts Univ, Sch Med, Dept Pharnacol 8181 S Lewis, Tulsa, Ok 74137, USA J PHARMACOL EXP THEX 1985, -234 (2) 534 Suppression of renal "elve activity by methionine enkephalin in BMSthetized rabbits Uvnas B, Aborg CH//Karoli@ska Inst, Dept Pharmacol, Fox 60400, S-10401 Stockholm 60, Sweden ACTA PHYSIOL SCAND 1985, 124 (4) 629 Sodium-induced release of enkephalins from bovine chromaffi" grarules in vitro ilartin JL, Coletti-Previero ?lA, Roques BP, Descomps B//INSEm, U58, 60 Kue Navacelles, F-34100 &antprllier, France .VEUROPEPTIL)ES1985, 5 (4) 293 Sulfonic acid enkephalin: binding specificity to rat hrain opiate receptors tiothma" RB, Uanks JA, Jacobson AE, Burke TR, Rice KC//St Elizabeths Hosp, NIGH, Preclin Pharmacol Lab, Washington, DC 20032, USA NWROPEPTIDES 1985, 5 (4) 351 ~eucine enkephalin noncompetitively inhibits the birding of [3H]naloxone to the opiate Mu-recognition site: eviderre for delta-Mu hindi% site interactions in vitro

Nabeshima T, Hiramatsu Y, Furukawa H, Kameyama T//Meijo Univ, Fat Phanaceut Sci, Dept Chem PharmacoI, Nagoya, Aichi 468, Japan NlllROPHARYACOLCGY 1985, 4 (8) 8n5 Effects of phencyclidine in combination with morphine on the levels of met-enkephalin, dopamine, DOPAC and HVA in discrete brain areas .>f mice Crine P, Le Grimellec C, Lemieux E, Lahonte L, Fortin S, Blachier A, Aubry N//Univ l%ntreal, Dept Biochim, CP 6128 Succ A, ?%ntreal, Quebec, Canada H3C 357 BIEH@l BIOPHYS KES COMXL!N1985, -131 (1) 255 The production ati characterization of a monoclonal antibody specific for the 94,OOO-Da erkephalindegrading peptidase from rabbit kidney brush border Fournie-Zaluski X-C, Cnulaud A, Bouboutou R, Chaillet P, Devin J, Waksman G, Costentin J, Roqres BP*//*UER Sci Pharmaceut & Biol, Dept Chim Organ, CNRS, UA 496, F-75006 Paris, France J MED CHW 1985, 8 (9) 1158 New bidentates as full inhibitors of enkephalin-degradis enzymes: synthesis and analgesic properties

Reduced mechanical activitv 06 perfused rat heart Eollowin: wrphine or ekephali" peptides admini?tration Wahl ?f//Univ bbnich, IDent Physiol, Pettetiferstr I?, D-ROOI‘I\l?nich 2, W Genany J CEREBR BLnOU FLrW \IET4BlL 1985, _5 (3) 451 Effects of enkephalins, nurphine, ard naloxone 0" pial arteries during perivascular tnicroapplicatinn White JD, Krause JE, Karten itI, McKelvy JF//SUNY, Stony Brook, Dept Neurobiol, Stony Brook, NY 117X, USA J NmKEHM 1985, 45 (4) 1319 Presence and ontogeny of erkephalin and substance P in the chick ciliary #axliOn 5

Endorphins

siewski SF, Larscheid P. Cook JM, ?lueller GP*//*U"iformed Sen, Univ Hlth Sci, Dept Physiol, 4301 Jones Bridge Rd, Rethesda, Yd 20814, US4 E!Xl;nrX:RINOLmY 1985, 117 (2) 474 Evidence that a henzodiazepine receptor mechanism regulates the secretion of pituitary beta-endorphi" in rats

Pham-Huu-Trung MT, Bog)a A, De Smitter N, Girard F//Hop Trousseau, IXSERY, U142, 26 Ave Dr Arnol,l ELliott RL, Marks N, Be% MJ, Netter, F-75571 Paris 12, France Portoghese PS*//*Llniv Minnesota, (3) Co11 Phara, Dept Xed Chem, Minneapolis, J CLIN ENDKRINOL METAB 1985, s 467 Mn 55455, USA Effects of proopiomelanocortin J MU CHM 1985, 3 (9) 12GJ8 peptides ard argiotersin II on Synthesis ard biological evaluation steroidogenesis in isolated aldoof piPspixanamidate peptide inhibitors steronana cells of enkephalinase and axiotersincowertix enzyme Rosecraw .JA,Hetdry AJS, HOI??, JS/!Virginia Comtmnwealth Univ, wd Verhaert P, De Loof A//Catblic Univ Co11 Virginia, Dept Phannacol Leuven, Inst Zool, Naamsestraat 59, ToxicoL, Rex 613, ?%X Stn, Richmord, B-3000 Louvain, Belgium Va 23298, USA J CO?IP NELIROL 1985, 239 (1) 54 PHAR'lACI)L BIEHR1 BElUV 1985, 3 (1) Immunocytochemical localizatton of a 14 1 methionine-enkephalin-resemhlis Biphasic effects of chronic nicotine neuropeptide in the central nervous treatment on hypthalamic immunosystw of the America" cockroach, reactive beta-erdorphi" in the mnllse Periplaneta americana L Hui KS, Gioannini T, Hui M, Simon U, Lajtha A//Nathan S Kline Inst Psychiat Res, Div Neurochem, Orargeburg, NY 10962, USA NELIROCHFM RES 1985, 0 (8) 11147 An opiate receptor-associated aminopeptidase that degrades enkephalins

Izqlderdo I, WGaugh .JL*//*LIniv Calif Irvine, Ctr Neurobiol Learnix & Memory, Irvine, Ca 92717, IISA EUR J HIAP+lAO)L1955, -113 (1) 105 Delayed o-et of the rmnestic efEect of psttrainirg Beta-erdorphin: effects of propran administered prior to retention testi%

Geula C, Asdourian D//Univ Kentucky, Sanlers Brown Res Ctr Aging, 101 Sanders Brown Bldg, Lexirgton, Ky 40536, USA PHARMACOL BIOCHM BEHAV 1985, 2 (2) 207 Asymmetric behavior induced by enkephalinelgic agents in the basal gaqlia

Bruni G, Dal Pra P, Diaszhi AI, Segre G//lJniv Siena, 1-5310~) Sieru, Italy PXAIUIACOL RES COMMUX 1985, 17 (7) 659 Effect of morphine and naloxone on the levels of ACTH and beta-emiorphin in plasma, brain ard pituitary of rats

Clo C, ?luscariC, Tantini ii, Pignatti C, Bernardi P. Ventura C//Univ Bologna, Sch Med ir Surq, Inst Biol Chem, IiOlZh Bologna, Italy LIFE SC1 1985, -37 (13) 1127

Evans MJ, Brett JT, McIntosh RP, McIntosh JFA, Roud HK, Livesey JH, Donald RA//Pri"cess Margaret Hosp. Dept Endocrinol, Christchurch, New Zealand ENDOCRINOLXY 1985, 117 (3) 893 The effect of various corticotropinreleasing factor trains on the release of adremcorticotropin, beta-enlorphin,, and beta-lip3tropin from perifused ovine pituitary cells Yasnetsov VV, Pravdivtsev VA, Kalyuzhnyi LV/IPK Anokhin brmal Physiol Res Inst, Moscow, USSK BULL EXP BIUL MED-ENGL TR 1985, 99 (1) 83 Effect of beta-neoerdorphin, a kappa-opiate receptor agonist, on cerebral cortical unit activity Matsumura M, Inoue S, Yamanoi A, Chikamori K, Saiu~ S//Univ lbkushima, Sch Med, Dept Internal Med 3, Tokushima 770, Japan ENDOCRINOL JPN 1985, 32 (2) 233 In viva and in vitro effects of argiotensin II on the release of beta-erdorphin-like immunoreactivity Szalay KS, De Wied D, Stark E, Folly G//Hungarian Acad Sci, Inst &ptl Med. PO8 67, H-1450 Budapest. Hungary REGUL PEPTIDES 1985, 11 (3) 187 Structure-activity studies with ACTH/alpha-MSH fragments on corticosteroid secretion of isolated z"na glomerulosa ard fasciculata cells Ibata Y, Kawakami F, Okamura H, Obata-Tsuto HL, mrrimoto N, Zimmerman EA//Kyoto Prefectural Univ Mad, Dept Anat, Tokp 602, Japan BRAIN RES 1985 341 (2) 233 Light ard elect= microscope immunocytochemistry of beta-endorphin/ beta-LPH-like immunoreactive neurons in the arcuate mzcleus ard surroundi% areas of the rat hyp3thalamus Venues I, Steiwetz E, Schoorl J, Van Dar Veen E4, Tilders FJH//Dept Cli" Chem, H. d. K Hospital, 7570 GA Oldenzaal, Netherlands LANCET 1985, 11 (8457) 725 Increased plasma levels of immunoreactive beta-erdorphin and corticotropin in "orrinsulin-dependent diabetes (letter) Iaatikainen T, Raisane" I, Tulenheim, A, Salminen K//U"iv Helsinki, Cent Hosp, Dept abstet & Gynecol 1, Haartmaninkatu 2, SF-00290 Helsinki 29, Finland FERT STERIL 1985, 44 (2) 206 Plasma beta-erdorphin and the menstrual cycle Girod C, Lheritier M, Trouillas J, Dubois MP//Fac Med Alexis Carrel, Histol Bnbryol lab. Rue Guillaume Paradi", F-69372 Lyon 08, Frarre ACTA ANAT 1985, 123 (1) 67 Cell types of the pars of the hedgerog (Erinaceus europaeus L.) Adenohypophysis: cytological, immunocytochemical ard ultrastructural studies. 3. Opiocorticomelanotropic cells

Domino EF, Li CH//lJniv Michigan, Dept Pharmacol, Ann Arhor, Mi 48109, USA NEUROPEPTIDES 1985, f! (4) 343 Beta-erdorphin suppression of acute morphine abstinerre in morphine dependent monkeys: Effective given intraventricularly but ineffective given intravenously Milli"gton WR, Majiueski S, O'Donohue TL, tieller GP//Uniformed Serv Univ Hlth Sci, Dept Physiol, Bethesda, Md 20814, USA NELIROPEPTIDES 1985, 5 (4) 365 Lorg-term holoperidol treatment elevates beta-endorphin levels in the intermediate pituitary but not in rat brain Almqvist PM, Knigge KM, Kuenzig M, Joseph SA, Pilcher WH, Schwartz SI//Strox Mem Hasp, Dept Surg, 601 Elmhood Ave, Rochester, NY 14642, USA SURGERY 1985, 98 (2) 344 Pulmonary platelet trapping induced by beta-erdorphin injection in the cerebrospinal fluid in dogs Verhoef JC, Scholtens H, Vergeer E, Witter A//Organon Int BV, Drug Metab Res & Dev Labs, POB 20, 5340 BH Oss, Netherlands PEPTIDES 1985, 5 (3) 467 Des-Tyrl-gamma-endorphi" (DTgammE) anJ des-enkephalin-game-endorphin (DEgammaE): plasma profile and brain uptake after systemic administration in the rat Ulrich C, Hersh LB*//*Univ Texas, Hlth Sci Ctr, Dept Biochem, 5323 Harry Hines Blvd, Dallas, TX 75'235, USA PEPTIDES 1985, 5 (3) 475 Degradation of alpha and beta neo-endorphi" by rat brain membrane peptidases Lowy MT, Davis JM, Lamb DR. %lven PV, Yim GKW*//*Purdue Univ, Dept Pharmacol & Toxicol, W Lafayette, In 47907, USA PEPTIDES 1985, 5 (3) 569 Experimental. dismciatio" of food intake anl plasma beta-erdorphin following 2-deoxy-D-glucose in rats Endo Y, Sakata T, Watanabe S/l Yamanashi Med Sch, Dept Anat, Tamatp, Yamanashi 40938, Japan BIOMm RES 1985, 5 (4) 253 Identification of proopiomelarocortirrproducirg cells in the rat pyloric antrum and duode"um by in situ mRNA-cDX4 hybridization

Meerson FZ, Zayats VI, Pshennikovva MG//Acad Med Sci USSR, Inst @n Patbl & Patlol Physiol, t+xxow 125315, USSR KARDIOLCXIYA 19R5, 25 (7) In2 The administratlo" of bets-erdorphin to prevent contractility di%rders in norrischemized compartments of the heart durtrg Pxperlmental infarction (Russian)

Elliot D, Everitt AS, Gault D, Quaba AA, Hackett MET, Hewlett TA, Tomlin SJ, Rees LH//Canniesburn Hasp, W Scotlard Ret:Plast & Oral Surg Unit, Glasgow G6 lQL, Scotlard BURNS 1985, g (6) 381 The role of erdorphins in septicafmic stock: a pilot study in burned patients Israel A, Cohen SN*//*Starford Univ, Ned Ctr, Dept Genet, Starford, Ca 94305, USA m)L CELL BIOL 1985, 5 (9) 24432453 Hormonally mediated negative regulation of human pro-opiomelanowrtin gene expression after transfectio" into mouse L cells We" HL, l+hal 7.D,Ong St, Ho WKK, We" DYK//Kwos Wah Hosp, Neurosug Unit, Kowloo", Horg Korg LIFE %I 1985, 37 (13) 1213 Intrathecal administration of betaerdorphin ard dynorphin-(l-13) for the treatment of intrxtable pin Knigse KM, Piekut DT, .Joseph SA//Univ Rochester, Sch Med & Dent Neuroerdocrine Unit, Bx 609, Rochester, NY 14642, USA PSYCHOf'HARMAO)L BULL 198',, 21 (3) 472 The alpha-?1SH-specific axllarcuate pro-opiomelanocortin "euronal systens of the hy~thalamus. Observations on their connectivity ati respnse to colchicine treatment brrley JE, Kay N, Allen .J, I%"" T, Billirgto" CJ//Vet Adm Med Ctr, Ctr Geriat Res Educ & Clin, 16111 Plummr St, Sepulveda, Ca 91343, USA PSYCHOPHARMACOL BULL 1985, g(3) 485 Endorphins, immune flnctton ard cancer Slavnov VN, Valueva aJ, Luchitsky EV//Minist Pub1 Hlth UKSSR, Inst Endocrinol, Radiat Lab, Vysgorodskaya 69, Kiev 252114, UKSSR, USSR MP CLIN FNDrXB.INOI> 19X5, 85 (3) 341 Effect of the antier"toniTdrug, Cyproheptrutin,on plasma hetaendorphin ard beta-lip3tropi" in patients with Itserko-Cushirgs disease

Howard AD, de La Baume S, Gioannini Haynes LW, Smith ME*//*Univ Birmin&ham 'TL, Hiller JM, Simon EJ*//*Dept Sch Med, Dept Physiol, Vincent Dr. Psychiatry, HN 610, New Yolk Univ Mad Birmirgham B15 2TJ, W Midlarrls, Ctr, 550 First Ave, New York, NY England 10016, USA NEUROSCI LETT 1985, s (1) 13 J BIOL CHW 1985, 60 (19) 10833 Presence of immunoreactive alphaCovalent lahelirlg of opioid receptors melanotropin anzlbeta-etiorphin in with radioiodinated human betaspinal nntoneurones of the dystrophic erdorphin. Identiftcatin" of birdi% IpDuse site subunits

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NEUROTENSIN

Fletcher DR, Shulkes A, Hardy KJ//Univ Melbourne, Austin Hasp, Dept Sure. Studleud, Heidelbm VIC 3084, Azstralia REUL PEPTIDES 1985, 11 (3) 217 The affect of neurotensi" and secretin on gastric acid secretion and mucosal blood flow in ma"

Baldino F, Davis LG, IJolfs," B// Dupnt Co, Dept Cent Res b Dev, Exptl Stn, Wilmirgton, De 19898, USA BRAIY RES 1985, 342 (2) 266 Structure-actixity studies with carboxy- and amino-terminal fragments of neurotensin on hypothalamic neurons in vitrn

Reiner A, Carrav~y RE//Univ Michigan, Dept Anat & Cell Biol, Ann Arbor, Mi 48109, USA BRAIN-RES 1985 -341 (2) 365 Phvloaenetic conservatism in the p&se-me of a neurotelsiirrelated hexapeptide in neurons of globus pallidus

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Feurle GE//Univ Heidelberg, Med Polikli", D-6901) Heidelberg, W Germany AGENT ACTION 1985, 16 (5) 411 Neurotensin-like immunoreactivity in some preparations of secretin and clw1ecystokini.n Walker JP, Fujimura M, Sakamoto T, Grealey GH, Townsend CM, Thompson JC*//*U"iv Texas, Mad Branch, Dept Surg, Galveston, TX 77550, USA SURGERY 1985, 98 (2) 224 Impsrtawe of the ileum in "eurotensi" released by fat Villiger JWliUniv Auckland, Sch Med. Dept Pharmacol & Cli" Pharmacol, Auckland, New Zealand NEUROPHARMACOLaX 1985, & (8) 819 Specific (3H)neurotensin bindirg to rat spinal cord mxnbranes Hoffman GE//Univ Rochester, Sch Med 6 Dent, Dept Anat, Eox 603, Rochester, NY 14642, USA PEPTIDES 1985, 5 (3) 439 Organization of LHRH cells: differential appsition of neurotensi", substance P ard catecholamine axons Stanley BG, Leibowitz SF, Eppel N, St Pierre S. Hoebel BG//Rockefeller univ, 1230 York Ave, New York, NY 1007.1,USA BRAIN RES 1985, 343 (2) 297 suppression of norepinephrineelicited feadirlg by "eurotensin: evidence for behavioral, anatomical and pharmacological specificity Wiklund B, Rokaeus A, Hallbet? D//Huddirr&e Univ Hasp, Dept Surg, S-14186 Huddirge, Sweden ACTA CHIR SCAND 1985, 151 (4) 361 Neurotellsirrlike immunoreactivity in plasma after fat intake in normal and obese subjects and after jejunoileal bypass Goedert M, Schwartz WN, Williams RJ//Med Sch Cambridge, Ctr MRC, MRC Neurochem Phannacol Unit, Hills Rd, Cambridge, CB2 2QH, Eqland BRAIN RES 1985, 342 (2) 259 The comparative distribution of [Lys8-~~"9-] neurotensin8-13-like immunoreactivity in chicken ald rat

tissues

SUBSTANCE P

Ballmann M, Conlon JE*//*Xax ?la"ck Gesell, Arbeitsgrp Klin, Gosslerstr lOD, D-3400 Gottinge", W Germany DIABETOLOGIA 1985, 8 (6) 355 Chaqes in the somatostatin, substa P and vasoactive intestinal polypeptide content of the gastrointestinal tract Frolloti~ streptozocin-induced diabetes in the rat Zhax CL, Wal):H, Ye L, Zhao B, Zhu Y//Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Zool, Dept Endocrinol, Beijix, Peoples R China ACTA ZOOL SINICA 1985, g(2) 106 Radioimmunoassay of substance P ald its profile in rat pituitary during oestrus cycle (Chinese) Nyberg F, le Greves P, Terenius L/Dept Phannacol, Univ Uppsala, S-751 24 Uppsala, Sweden PROC NATL ACAD SC1 USA 1985, 82 (11) 3921 IdentiEicarion of substance P precursor forms in human brain tissue Kream P&i,SchoenEeld TA, ?lamxs3 R, Clancy AN, El-Bermani W, Macrides F*//*Worcester Fd" Fxp Biol, 222 Maple Ave, Shrewsbury, Ma 01545, USA PRCC NATL ACAD SC1 USA 1985, g (14) 4832 Precursor forms of s*stance P (SP) in nervous tissue: detection with antisera to SP, SP-Gly, and SPGly-Lys Shibata H, Mio M, Tasaka K*// *okayama Univ, Fat Phawaceut Sci, Dept Pharmacol. Okayma 700, Japan BIOCHIM BIOPHYS ACI'A 1985, 846 (1) 1 Analysis of the mechanism of histamine release induced by s&stance P Fi~genna" M, Hanumante MM, Kulkarni GK, Ikada R, Vacca LL//Tulane Univ, Dept Biol, New Orleans, La 70118, USk CLL TISSUE RES 1985, -241 (3) 473-477 Localization of substance P-like, leucineenkephalin-like, methionineerkephalirrlike, and FMRFamide-like immunoreactivity in the eyestalk of the fiddler crab, Uca pugilator Dalsgaard C-J, Haegerstrani A, Theodorsron-brheim E, Brodin E, Hokfelt T//Karoli"ska Inst. Dept Anat, S-10401 Stockholm 60, Sweden HISTCXH&YISTRY 1985, g (1) 37 NeurokinirrA-like immunoreactivity in rat primary sensory neurons; coexistence with substance P

Nishirm,to T, Ichikawa 'i, ikkisaka S, Matsu, S, Yamamoto K, Nakata T, 4kai M//Osaka Univ, Fat Dam, Dept Oral Anat I, 1-8 Yamadaoka, Suits, Osaka 565, Japan AUA'T Sl-C 1985, -212 (i) 4113 Immunohistnchemical observation on substarr?? P in rqewcqtirl: taste buds of the rat Henriksen JH, Kastrup J, Schnffalitzky de Xuctidell OB//Hvidovre Hosp, Dept Clin Phystol & NLC WI, DK-2650 Hvidovre, Denmark CLIN PHYSLOL 1985, i (4) 377 Arterial blood-pressure chaqe ard endogenous circulatiq substance P in man l%hini P, Bat"uth %', Brandish DE, Mussacchio JE*//*NYU Med Cttr, Dept Phannacol, New York, NY 111016,USA J NELIROSCI 1985, 2 (8) 2078 Specific labeli% of rat brain substance P receptor with [3H] physalawin Maggi CA, Giuliani S, Santicioli P, Regoli D, *Ii Allh Menarini Phalmaceut, Res Labs, Div Snonth Muuscle,nept Phamlacol, Via Sette Santi 3, I-50132 Floreme, Italy EUR J RIAmACOL 1955, -113 (2) 231 Comparison of the effects of substance P ard substance K on blood pressure, salivation and urinary bladder motility in urethane anaesthtized rats

Gamse R, Saria Af/Graz Univ, Dept Pharmacol, Llniversitatsplatz 4, A-8010 Graz, Austria EUR J RIARMACOL 1985, 114 (1) 61 PotentiatiDn of tachyld~rrinduced plasma protein extravasation by calcitonin gene-related peptfde Fardley D, ElcGee R*//*Geoqerow" Univ, Dept Pharmacol, 3900 Resemoir Rd, Washington, DC 20007, USA EW J PHARMACOL 1985, 114 (1) 101 Both substance P agonists ard antgonists inhibit ion corductarre through nicotinic azetylcholine receptors on PC12 cells Babuth SW, msacchio JM//NYLlMed Ctr, Dept Phanacol, 550 1st Ave, New York. NY 10016, USA J RiARMA&L EXP THiR1985, a(2) 3 26 Specific bindiq of [h-3]slbstance-P to .the rat submaxillary glard - the effects of ions ati guanine rucleotides Fandriks L, Jonson C, Delbro D,I/ Univ Goteboq, Dept Physiol, POB 33031, S-40033 Gotebolg, Sweden AmA PHYSIOL SCAND 1985, %(4) 565 Blockade of s&stance P receptors inhibits non-nicotinic, noradrenelgic colonic contractions induced by stimulation of the lumbar sympathetic "ewes to the feline lake intestine

Zinner XJ, Sherlock D, Ferrara A, XcFadde" D, Wait RB, JafFe Bv/State llniv New York Downstate Med Ctr, Dept Surg, 450 Clarkson Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11203, USA SURGERY 1985, 98 (2) 230 Verapamil inhibition of the intestinal effects of substance-P Matsumura H, Sakurada T, Hara A, Kuwahara H, Ando R, Sakurada S, Kisara K//Tohoku Co11 Pharm, Dept Pharmacol, 4-4-l Komatsushima, Sendai, Miyagi 983, Japan NWROPHARMACOLOGY 1985, 4 (8) 811 Intrathecal substance P analogue ca"se.s motor dysfuncion in the rat Theodorsson-Norheim E, Norheim I, Oberg K, Brodin E, Lundberg JM, Tatemoto K, Lindgren PG//Karolinska Inst. Karolinska bsp, S-10401 Stockholm 60, Swede" BIOCHFM BLOPHYS KES COMMUN 1985, 131 (1) 77 Neuropeptide K: a major tazhykinin in plasma and twmr tissues from carcinoid patients

Hall ME, Grantham PA, Stewart JM//Univ Colorado. Sch Med. Dept Biochem Biophys & Genet, Denver, Co 80262, USA PEPTIDES 1985, 5 (3) 363 Age and strain differexes in come behavioral effects of intracranial substarre P

Gassari V.J, Shults CW, Park CH, Tizabi Y, "body TW, Chronwall BM, Culver M, Chase TN//Howard Univ, Co11 %=d, Dept Pharnacol, Washirlgto", DC 20059, USA BRAIN RES 1985, -343 (2) 268 DeafEerentntion causes a loss of presynaptic bombesin receptors and suprsensltivity of substance P receptors in the dorsal horn of the cat spinal cord Towle AC, ,%eller PA*, Breese GR, Lauder .l//*Univ N Carolina, Sch Med, Dept Anesthesiol, Chapel Hill, NC 27514, USA J NEUROSCI KES 1985, c (2) 239 Altered respiratory response to substance P in capsaicilrtreated rats Pioro i?P,Hughes JT, Cue110 AC*f/ *Med Fat tintreal, Dept Pharmacol & Therapeut, McIntyre Med Sci Bldg. 3655 Drumm,nd St, Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3C lY6 NFlROSCI LETT 1985, 58 (1) 7 Loss of substalre P immonoreactivity in the nucleus of the spinal trigeminal tract after intradural tunour canpressio" of the trigeminal "ewe Armstrorg DM. Terry RD//Unlv Calif San Mego, Sch Med, Dept Neurosci, La Jolla, Ca 92093. USA NEUROSCI LETT 1985, 58 (1) 139 Substance P immunoreactivity within neuritic plaques

Kizawa Y, Takayanagi I*//*Toho Univ, Sch Pharmaceut Sci, Dept Chem Pharmacol, Funabashi, Chiba 274, Japan EUK J RiARMACOL 1985, 113 (3) 319 Possible involvement of substance P immunoreactive nerves in the mediation of nicotine-induced contractile resp3nses in isolated guinea pig bronchus

Hol?.er P//Graz Univ. Dept Exptl & Clin Pharmacol, Univ Pl 4, A-8010 Graz, Austria BRIT J PHARMACOL 1985, a (1) 305 Stimulation and inhibition of gastrointestinal propulsion induced by substance P ard substance K in the rat

Post C, Folkers K//Linkopirlg Univ Hosp, Dept Clin Pharmacol, S-58185 Linkopirg, Sweden EUR J PHARMACOL 1985, 113 (3) 335 Behavioural aid antinociceptive effects of intrathecally injected substarre P analogues inmice

Maardahl A//Univ Uppsala, Dept Ophthalmol, S-75123 Uppsala, Swede" EUR J PHARMACOL 1985, 114 (2) 121 Effects of the substame P antagonist (D-Argl.D-ProZ,D-Trp7.9,Leull)SP onmiosis caused by echotiophate iodide or pilocarpine hydrochloride

Kawagoe R, Onodera K, Takeuchi A//Ju"temio Univ. Sch Med, Dept Physiol, Bunkyn Ku, Tokp 113, Japan BIOMED RES 1985, 5 (4) 247 Effects of black ddow spider venom, substanx P and bradykini" on the release of eldogenous glutamate from the frog spinal cord Kishimto S, Nagatani H, Miyashita A, Kobayashi K//Kyoto Prefectural Univ Med, Dept Dermatol, Kamikp ku, Kyoto 602, Japan BRIT J DERMATOL 1985,113 (2) 213 Immunohistochemical demonstration of substance P-containitg "ewe fibres in glomus turmurs

Mathison R, Escher E, Huggel H, Mizrahi J, Regoli D//Battelle Geneva Res Ctr, Ctr 'Ibxicol6 Bfosci, 7 Route Prize, CH-1227 Carouge, Switzerland EUR J PdARMACOL 1985, -114 (2) 147 Tachykinin antagonists. Substitutions in positions 5 and 6 with amino acids from the primary sequence of substance P tomologues Holmgren S//Gothenburg Univ, Dept Zoophysiol, Comparat Neurosci Unit, Box 25059, S-40031 Gothetiurg, Sweden MOL FHYSIOL 1985, 8 (1) 119 Substance P in the gastrointestinal tract of Squalus acanthias

Di Giulio AM, %anteggazza P, Dona Y, Gorio A//U"iv Milan. Dept Pharmacol Chemotherapy & tied Toxicol, Via Vawitelli 32, I-20129 Milan, Italy BRAIN RES 19X5, 342 (2) 405 Peripheral nerve lesions ca"se simultaneous alterations of shstance P an-J enkephalinlevels in the spinal cord Couraud .JY, Fscher E, Regoli D, Imbff V, Rossignol B, Pradelles P//Dept Biol, SPI/LERI, CEN/Saclay, F-91191 Gif sur Yvette Cedex, France J BIOL CHEM 1985, -260 (16) 9461 Anti-substalre P anti-idiotypic antibodies. Characterization ard biological activities 8

ANGIOTENSIN

Strittmatter SM, Thiele E4, Kapiloff MS, Snyder SH*I/*Dept Neurosci, Johns Hopkins Univ Sch Med, 725 North Wolfe Baltimore Md 21205 USA ,"';I,,CHW 1485 260 (il) 9825 A rat brain iroz'~~nl argiotensincom.!erti"g enzyme. Uniqe specificity for amidated peptide shstrates Lind l&7,Swarson LW, Sawcherko PE//Salk Inst Biol Studies, Dev Neurobiol Iah, POB 85800, San Diego, Ca 92138. USA BRAIN RES BULL 1985,s (1)79 Anaromical evidence that n~lral circuits related to the shfornical organ contain argioteltsin II Petersen EP, i\bhold RH, Camara CG, Wright JW, Hardirg JWk//*Washirgto" State Univ, Dept Vet & Comparat Anat Pharmacol & Physiol, Pullman, Wa 99164, USA BRAIN RES 1985. -341 (1) 139 Characterization of argiotersi" birdirg in the African green monkey 9

VASOPRESSIN

Whitnall W, &zey E, Gainer H//Lab Neurochem & Neuroimmunol, NICHHD. NIH, Bethesda, Md 20892, USA NATURE 1985, 317 (6034) 248 Co-localizatiz-of corticotropi"releasing factor ard \asDpressin in media" eminence "eurosecretory WSiCkS

Samss"WK//Univ Texas, Hlth Sci Ctr, Dept Physiol, 5323 Harry Hines Blvd. Dallas, TX 75235, USA ENDCXRINOLOGY 1985, 117 (3) 1279 Dehydratiorrirduced alterations in rat brain vas~pressi" ati atrfal natriuretic factor immunoreactivity Goldstein R//Inst Endocrinol, B) Aviarorilor 34-36, R-71279 Eixharest 1, Romania NEJROPEPTIDES 1985, 6 (4) 303 Vamtocin-like activity of cerebrospinal fluid induced by haberular lesions i" cats Fliers E, Swaab DF, Pool CW, Verwer RWH//Netherlands Inst Brain Res, Meibelgdreef 33, 1105 AZ PPnsterdam, Netherlands BRAIN RES 1985, 342 (1) 45 The vasopressi" ard oxytoci" "eurors in the hunan supaoptlc and paraventricular ntxleus: charges with aging ard in senile dementia

Hoogenlijk JE, Fliers E, Swaab DF, Verwer F&l//Netherlands Inst Brain Res, Meibergdreef 33, 1105 AZ Amstetiam, Netherlards J NEUROL SC1 1985, 69 (3) 291-299 Activation of vasopressi" neurons in the human supraoptic and paraventricular nucleus in senescence and senile dementia Till RE, Beckwith BE*/'/*Univ N Dakota, Dept Psychol, Pox 7187, Univ St". Grard Forks, ND 58202, USA PEPTIDES 1985, 2 (3) 397 Sentence memory affected by vasopressin analog (DDAVP) in cross-over experiment Sodersten P, de Vries GJ, Buijs RM, Melin P//Karolinska Inst, Dept Psychiat, S-14186 Hoddirge, Sweden NWROSCI LETT 1985, x (1) 37 A daily rhythm behavioral vasepressin sensitivity and brain vasopressin concentrations

Katakami H, Arimura A, Frohman LA*//*Univ Cincinnati, Co11 Med, Dept Internal Med, Div mdocrinol & Metab, Mi 547, Cincinnati, Oh 45267, USA ENDOCRINOLZY 1985, -117 (3) 1139 Hvmthalamic somatostatin mediates the suppression of growth hormone secretion by centrally administered thyrotropirrreleasirg hormone in conscious rats Rasool CG, Bradley WG, Reichlin S//Brigham 6 Womens Nosp, Ctr Neural Dis, Biosci Res Bldg, 75 Frarris St, Boston, Ma 02115, USA J NEIlKOCHW 1985, 45 (3) 973 Reduced axoplasmic somatostatin transprt in hypthyroid rats

Cramer H, Wolf A, Rissler K, Weigel K, Ostertag C//Univ Freiburg, Dept Neural & Clin Neurophysiol, Hansastr 9, D-7800 Freiburg, W Germany J NElJROL 2 NEIIROL 1985, 232 (4) 219 StolL CJ, Voorn P//Free Univ Amsterdam, Ventricular somatostatin-like Dept Anat, POB 7161, 1007 MC Amsterdam, immunoreactivity in patients with basal garglia disease Netherlands 3 COMP NNROL 1985, 239 (2) 193 Grau EG, Nishioka RS, Young G, Bern The distribution of hypothalamic ard HA//Llniv California, Dept Zool, extrahypothalamic vasatocinelgic Berkeley, Ca 94720, USA cells ard fibers in the brain of a GEN COMP ENDOCRINOL 1985, 59 (3) 350 lizard, Gekko gecko: preserve of a Somatostatin-like immunoreactivity sex difference in the pituitary and brain of three teleost fish species: somatostatin 10 SOMATOSTATIN as a ptential regulator of prolactin cell function Dawbarn D, De Quidt ME, Emson PC//MRC Ctr, Sch Med, NRC Neurochem Foster GA, Johawson O//Karolinska Pharmacol Unit, Hills Rd, Cambridge Inst, Dept Histol, POB 60400, CB2 2QH, England S-10401 Stockh3lm 60, Sweden BRAIN RES 1985, 340 (2) 251 BRAIN RES 1985, -342 (1) 117 Survival of basal ganglia "euroUltrastructural norpbmetric analysis peptide Y-somatostatin "eurones in of mmatostatin-like immunoreactive Huntirgton's disease neurones in the rat central nervous system after labellirg with colArnold W, Arnold R, Altennatt loidal gold HJ//Kantnnsspital, Hals Nasen Ohren Klin, CH-6004 Llrerne, Switzerland Koda LY, Lis N, Benoit R, l%damba LARYNGOL RHINOL OTOL VER MONA 1985, SG, Bakhit C//Scripps Clin & Res 66 (7) 359 Fdn, Res Inst, Div Preclin Neurosci Immunoreactive somatostatin cells in 6 Endocrinol, 10666 N lbrrey Pines the human inner ear Rd, La Jolla, Ca 92037, USA EUR J RIARYACOL 1985, 113 (3) 425 Whitford CA, Cardy JM, Bloxham CA, Blood pressure following microOakley AE, Snell CR//Newcastle Gen injection of smatostatin related Hosp, WC Neuroerdocrinol Unit, peptides into the rat nxleus Westgate Rd, Newcastle Tyne, NE4 6BE tractus sDlitarii Tyne & Wear, England EUR J PHARMACOL 1985, 113 (1) 129 Nordio C, Baldissera FGA, Rosi F, Human cerebellar cortex possesses Greppi GF, Corti M/IU"iv Milan, Inst high affinity bindi% sites for Zootecn Gen, Cattedra Anat Fisiol, [3H]somatostatin I-20133 Milan, Italy ARCH GEFLUGELK 1985, 49 (4) 125 Draznin B, Sherman N, Sussman K, Distribution and nolezlar forms of Dahl R, Vatter A//Vet Adm Med Ctr, peptides containirg somatostatin Res Serv, 1055 Clermont St, Denver, immunodeterminants in plasma, brain Co 80220, USA and pancreas in white Italian goose ENDDCRINOLEY 1985, -117 (3) 960 and muscovy duck Internalization and cellular processix of somatostatin in primary Lergyel AMJ, Grossman A, Rouloux culture of rat anterior pituitary PMG, Rees LH, Besser GM//St Battmlomews Cell% Hosp. Dept Fndocrinol, Lordon ElA 7BE, Eqlland J ENDCCRINOL 1985, 106 (3) 317-322 Effects of dopaminex morphine on immunoreactive sxnatostatin and LH-releasing hormone secretion from hypthalamic fragments in vitro

Lkupma S, NawataH, Kate K, Karashima T, Ibayashi H, Nakagaki H//Kyushu Univ, Fat Med, Dept Internal Med 3, 3-l-l Maidashi, Higashi Ku, Fukaka 812, Japan J CLIN WDOCRINOL METAB 1985, 61 (4) 666 SpeciEic somatostatin receptors on human pituitary adellana cell membranes Gomez S, Gluschankof P, !%rel A, Cohen P//Grp Neurohjochim, Cellulaire Molec, Univ Pierre & %arie Curie, Unit Assac 554 au CNRS, 96 Bid Raspail 75006 Paris, France J BIOL CHEM 1985, 260 (19) 10541 The mmatostatir28 cnwertase of rat brain cortex is assciated wit11 secretory granule membranes 11

CHOLECYSTOKININ

Seroogy KB, Fallon JH*, Loughli" SF//*Univ Calif Irvine, Dept Anat, Irvine, Ca 92717, USA MP BRAIN RES 1985, 59 (3) 533 Few cortical cholecystokinin immunoreactive "euroIs have 10% projections Nantyh CR, l+antyhPW//Vet Adm Wadsworth Med Ctr, Ctr ULcer Res & Educ, Bldg 115, Roan 217, Los Angeles, Ca 90073. USA EUR J RlARMACOL 1985, 113 (1) 137 Differential localization of cholecystokinip8 bindirg sftes in the rat vs. the guinea pig brain Vasar EF, Nurk AM, Maiwts MO, Allikmets lK//Tartu State Univ, Ge? & ?%lec Patio1 Res Inst, Psvchopharmacol Lab, Tartu, FSSSR, IJSS:; BULL MP BIOT,ME?,)-ENGLTR 1985, -99 (1) 87 Stimulation of [h-3lspiroperidol bindis after prolorged neuroleptic therapy by the cholecystokinin octapeptide analog cemlei" Crawley JN, Stivers JA, Blumstein LK, Paul SM//NIMH, Clin Neurosci Branch, Bethesda, Md20205, USA J NmROSCI 1985, 2 (8) 1972 Cholecystokinin ptentiates dopaminemediated behaviors: evidence for modulation specific to a site of coexistence Steardo L, Kn&ht M, TammiIga CA*, Barone P, Kask AM, Chase TNI/*NINCDS, Exptl Therapeut Brarrh, Bldg 10, Room 5C103, Bethesda, Md 2n205, USA J NEURCCHEM 1985, 45. (3) 7% CCK26-33 degrading activity in brat" and nonneural tissue: A metalloetiopeptldase Paybould HE, Gayton RJ, Dockray GJ*//*U"iv Liverpool, Physiol Lab, Secretory Control Grp, ERC. Rrownlow Hill, POB 147, Liverpool L69 3BX, Eqlard BRAIN RES 1985, -342 (1) 187 CNS effects of circulating CCKR: involvement of brainsten neurones respndirg to gastric distension

Liz-Gay0 M, Dauge V, Menant I, Begue D, Gacel G, HDqws BP*//*UER Sci Pharmaceut & Biol, 1NSElU.t. U266, CNRS, UA 493, Dept Chin Organ, 4 Ave Observ, F-75006 Paris, France PEPTIDES 1985, 5 (3) 415 Synthesis and biological activity of Boc[Nle28,Nle31]CCK27-33, a highly potent CCK8 analogue Durieux C, Charpentier B, Fellion E, Gacel G, Pelaprat D, Roques BP//UER Sci Pharmaceut & Biol, INSEN, U266, CNRS, UA 498, Dept Chim Organ, 4 Ave Obserr, F-75006 Paris, Frame PEPTIDES 1985, 5 (3) 495 Multiple cleavage sites of cholecystnkinin heptapeptide "enkephalinase" Vigna SR, Szecowka J, Williams JAI/Vet Adm Wadsworth Med Ctr, Ctr Ulcer Ras & F&c, Bldg 115, Room 115. Los Aweles. Ca 90073. USA BRAIN KES 1985. j,, (2) 39i Do antaaonists of Dancreatic cholecystnkinin receptors interact with central nervous system cholecystokinin receptors? Bjorklund H, Fahrenkrug J, Seiger A, Vanderhaeghen JJ, Olson L//Farmacia, Dept Pharmacol, Uppsala, Sweden C&L TISSUE RFS 1985, 242 (1) 1-7 On the origin and distribution of vasoactive intestinal polypeptide-. peptide HI-, and cholecystokininlike-immunoreactive nerve fibers in the rat iris Crawley JN//NIMH, Clin Naurosci Branch, Bethesda, Md 20205, USA PSYCHCPHARMACOL BULL 1985, 21 (3) 523 Cholecystokinin potentiates dopaminemediated behaviors in the rucleus accumbens, a site of CCK-DA coexistewe Reiner A, Beinfeld MC//Univ Michigan, Dept Anat h Cell Biol, Ann Arbor, Mi 48109, USA BRAIN KES BULL 1985, fi (2) 167 The distribution of cholecystokinin- in the central nervous system of turtles: as immunohistochemical ard biochemical study 12

THYROTROPHIN RELEASING HORMONE

Jackson IMD, Wu P, Lechan RMIiDiv Endocrinol, Brown Univ. Rbde Is1 Hasp, Providence, RI 02902, USA SCIENCE 1985, 229 (4718) 1097 Immunohistochemical localization in the rat brain of the precursor for thyrotropin-releasix hormone Manaker S, Engber Ri. Knight PB, Winokur A//Univ Penn, Dept Pharmacol, 11 Old Med Labs, Philadelphia, Pa 19104, USA J NEIJROCHEM 1985, 45 (4) 1315 Intraventricular 5,7-dihydroxythryptamine increases thyrotropin-releasing hormone content in regions of rat brain

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OTHERS

Iijima H, Kubot? K, ?latswka Y, Uruno T, Satnh S, Ueki M, Matsui S//Sci Univ mkp, Fat Pharmaceut Sci, Dept Phannacol, Ichigayafunagawara Machi 12, Shinjuku ku, Tokp 162, Japan J RIARMACOBIO-DYNAM 1985, 8 (7) 549 Characteristic of antinociceptive effect of a tetrapeptide, Asnala-glrala (NAGA)

DepoLavizatinn and muscarinic excitation induced in a sympathetic garglion by vasoactive intestinal polypeptide Bodner x, Fridkin M, Gazes I/hept Hormone Res, Weizman Inst sci, Rebvot 76100, Israel. PROC NA'I'L ACAD SC1 USA 1985, 82 (11) 3548 Codi% sequences Ear vasoactive intestinal peptide ard F?lM-27 peptide are Located on two adjacent exors in the human genome

Stjernquist M, Alm P, Ekman R, Ownan C*, Sjoberg N-O, Sundler F//*Univ Lund, Dept Histnl, Biskopsgatan 5, S-22362 Lund, Sweden BIOL RFPROD 1985, 33 (1) 157 Levels of neural vasoactive intestinal polypeptide in rat uterus are markedly charged in association with pregnancy as shown by immunocytochemistry and radioimmunoassay

Maho" AC, Lloyd PE, Weiss KR, Kupfenna"" I, Scheller RHIIDept Rio1 Sci, Stanford Univ, Stanford, Ca 94305, USA PRCC NATL ACAD SC1 USA 1985, 82 (11) 3925 The small cardioactbe pzptides A and B of Aplysia are derived fran a cornnon precursor molecule

Schwanzel-Fukuda M, l%rrell JI, PfafE DW//Rockefeller Univ, New York, NY 10021, USA J COMP NEUROL 1985, 238 (3) 348 Ontogenesis of neurons producing luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH) in the "etvus tenninalis of the rat

Stanley BG, Leibowitz SF//Rockefeller Univ, 1230 York Ave, New York, NY 10021, USA PRCC NATL ACAD SC1 ISA 1985, g (11) 3940 Neuropeptide Y injected in the paraventricular hypothalamus: a powerful stimulant of feedirp behavior

Jegou S, Javoyagid F, Delbemle C, Rubeq: M, Vaudry H, Agid Y//Fat Sci & Tech Rouen, Endocrinol Lab, F-76130 Mt St Aignan, Frame J NEUROL NEUROSURG PSYCHIAT 1985, 48 (8) 842 Cortical vamoactive intestinal peptide in relation to dementia in Parkinsons disease (Letter)

Minamino N, Kargawa K, Matsw Hi/ Miyazaki Med Coll, Dept Biochen, Miyazaki 88916, Japan B1OCHB.l BIOPHYS RES OJM!%JN1985, 130 (3) 1078 Neuromedin U-8 ard U-25: novel uterus-stimulating and hypertensive peptides identified in prcine spinal cord

Ebrley JE, Levine AS, Gosnell BA, Krahn DD//Vet Adm Med Ctr, Ctr Geriatr l&s Educ & Clin, 16111 Plummer St, Sepulveda. Ca 91343, USA BRAIN RES BULL 1985, 14. (6) 521 Feeding and drirkie elicited by central injection nf "europeptide Y: eviderre for a hypothalamic site of action

Pan JX, Lechan RM*, Lin HD, Jackson IMD//*Tufts Univ, New Erglard Med Ctr, Div Endocrinol, 171 Harris" Ave, Eostnn, Ma 02111, USA CELL TISSUE RES 1985, 241 (3) 487493 Immunoreactive neuronal pattiys of growth lonnone-releasing hormone (GRH) in the brain ard pituitary of the teleost Gadus morhva

Edwardson JA, tiDennott JR, Zer MA*//*Dept Phannacol Sci, Med Sch, Framlirgton Pl, Newcastle up" Tyne NE2 4HH, England J FtlYsIoL (LOND) 1985, 366 (Sapt) R9P Biphasic affect of neuropeptide Y on adrenelgic transmission in the rat anococcygeus muscle

Uddman R, Luts A, Sundler F//mlm, Gen Hnsp, Dept Otolaryngol, S-21401 Malmo, Sweden CELL TISSUE RES 1985, 241 (3) 551-555 Occurrence am.l ?dstribution nf calcitonin gene-related peptide in the mammalian respiratory tract ard middle ear

Amara SC,,Arriza JL, Leff SE, Swanson LW, Evans RM, Rosenfeld MG//Sect Molec Nsurobiol, Yale Univ, Sch Med, New Haven, Ct 06510, USA SCIENCE 19R5, 229 (4718) 1094 Expression in brain of a messenger RNA encoding a novel "europeptide homolo@us to calcitnnin genf? related peptide Kawatani M, Rutigliano M, De Groat WC//Dept Pharmacol, Sch Med, Ctr Neurosci, Univ Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh , Pa 15261, USA SCIENCE 1985, 229 (4716) 879

Goes HJT. de Leeuw R. de ZoeterrKamp C, Peute J, Blahser S//State Univ Utrecht, 2001 Lab, Canparat Endocrinol Res Grp, Padualaan 8, 3584 CH Utrecht, Netherlands CELL TISSUE RES 1985, a(3) 593-596 Gonadotropin-releasirg hormonaimmunorezxtive neuronal structures in the brain arilpituitary of the African catfish, Clarias gareipims (tirchell) Osborne NN, Patel S. Tererghi G, Allen JM. Polak JM, Bloom SR//U"iv Oxford, Nuffield Lab, Ophthallrol, Walton St, Oxford 0x2 6AW, Erglard CELL TISSUE RES 1985, K(3) 651-656 Neuropeptide Y (NPY)-like immunoreactive aaacrine cells in retinas of frog and gldfish

ffiwata PI,Leda 5, Xakao K, &brii V, Kiso Y, Imura H, Sane Y//&yoto Prefectural 'Univ Med, Dept Anat, Kawaramachi Hirokoji, Kamikyo ku, Kynto 60?, Japan HISTUCHEMISTKY 1985, g (1) 1 Immunohistochemical demonstration of alphsatrial natriuretic polypeptidecontainirg neurons in the rat brain Liposits 2, Paul1 WK, Setalo G, Vigh S//Univ Missouri, Dept Anat, Med Sci Bldg !014, Columbia, El065212, USA iiISTOCHElISTRY 1985, 81 (1) 5 Evideme for local corticotropi" releasing factor (CRF)-immunoreactive neuronal circuits in the paravencricular nucleus of the rat hypothalamus. An electron microscopic imeunnhistochemical analysis

Lundberg .JM, Saria A, France-Cereceda A, Theodorsson-Norheim u//I(arolinska Inst, Dept Pharmacol, SOS 604OQ, S-11l'IOl Stockholm 60, Sweden ACTA PHYSIOL sctil) 1985, 124 (.i)603 Mechanisms underlying chaxes in the content* of neuropeptide Y in cardiovascular nerve* ani adrenal gland induced by sympattolytic drugs Hellstrom PM, Olemp 0, Tatemoto K//Karolinska Inst, Dept Pharmacol, Box bi)SO:>, S-1flsl)lStockholm 6D, Sweden ACTA PliYSIilLSCAND 1985, 1?4 (4) 613 Neuropeptide Y may mediate effects of sympathetic "etve stimulation on colonic motility and blood flow in the cat

Crowley 'NR, Tessel RC, O'Donohue TL, Adler BA, Kalra SP//Univ Tennessee, Ctr Hlth Sci, Dept Pharmacol, Memphis, T" 38163, USA E&'UQCKINOLCXSY1985, 117 (3) 1151 Effects of ovarian lwrmones on the concentrations of immunoreactive "europeptide Y in discrete brain regions of the female rat: Carrelation with serum luteinizirg hormone (LH) and median eminence Ltl-releasing hormone

Fekete M, Balazs M, Telegdy G", Schally AV//*U"iv Med Sch Szeged, Dept Patir,physiol, POB 531, H-6701 Szeged, Hungary NHJROPEPTIIjES 1985, 3 (4) 283 Effects of intracerebroventricular administration of ovine corticotropirrreleasirg factor (CRFl-41) on passive avoidarre behaviour: lack of influence on monoamine contents of limbic brain areas

Majane EA, Alho H, Katoaka Y. Lee CH, Yary, H-YT*//*St Elizabeth* lhosp, NIMH, Precli" Phannacol Lab, Waw Bldg, Washington, DC 20032, USA ENDOCRINOLOGY 1985, 117 (3) 1162 Neuropeptide Y in bovine adrenal glarxis: Distribution and characterization

Fratta 'rr,fanula P, Yang HYT, Costa E*//*St Elizabeth* Hasp, NIMH, Preclin Pharmacol Lab, Washington, DC 20032, USA BRAIN RES 1985, 341 (1) 171 Biochemical and imnunohistochemical evidence for the presence of motilin in pig cerebellum

Micalwvic R, Ray P, Kruggel W, Lewis RV*//*Univ Wyoming, Dept Biochem, Univ Stn, Box 3944, Laramie, wy 82071, USA NEIJROFXDOCRINOLOSY 1985 41 (3) 197 Purification and sequence of a novel ovine adrenal medullary peptide and its precursor

Morley JE, Levine AS, Grace M, Kneip J//Vet Adm Med Ctr, Geriatr Res Educ & Clin Ctr, 16111 Plummer St, Sepulveda, Ca 91343, USA BRAIN RES 1985, 341 (1) 200 Peptide YY (PYY), a potent orexigenie agent

Hunter JC, Hannah PA, Maggie JE// Glaxo Grp Res Ltd, Dept Neuropharmacol, Ware SG12 ODJ, Herts, England BRAIN KES 1985 341 (2) 228 The regional dizibutio" of kassinin-like immunoreactivity in central and peripheral tissues of the cat Suzuki Y, McMsster D, Huang M, Lederis K, Rorstand OPs//*Univ Calgary, Hlth Sci Ctr, Dept Med, 3330 Hasp Dr NW, Calgary, Alberta, Canada TZN 4Nl J NEUROCHEM 1985, 45 (3) 890 Characterization of functional receptors for vasoactive intestinal peptide in bovine cerebral arteries McCaman MW, Stetzler J//Beckman Res Inst, City Hope, Div Neurosci, Duarte, Ca 91010, USA J NElJROCHm 1985, fi (3) 983 Synthesis of the novel dipeptide beta-aspartylglycine by Aplysia gailglia

Decker MW, Towle AC, Bissette G, Mueller PxA,Lauder JM, Nemeroff Cb//*Duke Univ, Med Ctr, Dept Psvchiat. Box 3859. Durham. NC 27;10, USA BRAIN RES 1985, 342 (1) 1 Bombesilrlike immunoreactivity in the central nervous system of capssicirrtreated rats: a radioimmunoassay and immunohistochemical study Namba M, Ghatei MA, Ananl P, Bloom SRt//*Hammersmith Hosp, Royal Postgrad Med Sch, Dept Med, Du Cane Rd. London W12 OHS. England BRAIN RES 1985, 34i (1-j 183 Distribution and chromatoeranhic chacterization of neuromedin B-like immunoreactivity in the hums" spinal cord I

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Kawai Y, Takami K, Shiosaka S, Emeon PC, Hillyard CJ, Girgis S, 'lscI"tyre I, Tohyama M//Osaka Univ, Sch Med, Inst High Nervous Activ, Dept Neuroanat, Kita ku, Osaka 530, Japan NEUROSCIENCE 1985 e (3) 747 Topographic localization of calcitonin gene-related peptide in the rat brain: a" immunohistochemical analysis

Nab,iks T, Nara Y, Yamori Y, Lovenbet-,, !i, Endo.J//Shimane MetI Iniv, IDeptClin Lab, Izulo, Shimane h93, Japan BIrCHI?+BIOPtIYS KES fI)fil'R1\ 1'335.-131 (1) 30 Aqgiotensin II anl plorbol ester enhance isproterenol- ard vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP)-induced cyclic-AMP accumulation in vascular smooth muscle cells Twery MJ, ?%x* RL"//*L!niv Texas, Hlth Sci Ctr, Dept Physiol, 5323 Harry Hines Blvd, Dallas, TX 75235, USA PEPTIDES 1985, 5 (3) 373 Calcitonin aid calcitonin generelated peptide alter the excitability of neurons in r*t forebrain Carter DA, Vallejo M, Lightman SLl/Westmin*ter Hasp, Med Unit, 17 rage St, London 3.,JlP 2AP, Exlard PEPTIDES 1985, 6 (3) 421 Cardiovascular zfects of neuropeptide Y in the nucleus tractus solitarius of rats: relationship with "oradrenaline at-d lasopressin Skofitsch G, Jacobowitz DM*/I*NLMH, Cli" Sci Lab, Bldg 10, Rm 3D-48, Bethesda, Md 202U5, USA PEPTIDES 1985, 5 (3) 509 Immunohistochemical mappirg of galanirrlike neurons in the rat central netvous systgn Price DA, Cottrell GA, Doble KE, Greenberg MJ, Jorenby W,Lehman m, Riehm JP//Univ Florida, Cv Whitney Lab, St Augustine, Fl 32086, USA BIOL BULL 1985, 169 (1) 2.56 A novel FMRFamide-related peptide in Helix:pQDPFLRFamide Fabhri A, Fraioli F, Pert CB, Pert A*//*NIMH, Biol Psychiat Branch, Bldg 10, Room 3C205, 9000 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, Md 20205, USA BRAIN RES 1985, -343 (2) 205 Calcitonin receptors in the rat mesencephalon mediate its analgesic actions: autoradiographic ard behavioral analyses ChawPalay V, Allen YS, Larg W, Haesler U, Polak JM//lJ"iv &x+p Zurich, Inst Neural, m-8091 Zurich, switzer1ard J COMP NMJROL 1985, -238 (4) 382 I. Cytology and distribution in normal huwn cer&ral cortex of neurons immunoreactive with antisera against neuropept iae Y Ghan-Palay V, Latg W, Allen YS, Haesler U, Polak JM//LlnivHasp Zurich, Inst Neural, CH-8091 Zurich, Switserlard J COMP NEUROL 1985, 238 (4) 390 II. Cortical neurons immunoreactive with antisera against neuropeptide Y are altered in Alzheimer's-type danentia

&rali Z, Johnston S, Sistek J//Univ Ottawa, Sch Psychol, 275 Nicholas st, ottam, ontari0, camda KIN 6~5 P"AqCOL BIOCHW BEHAV 1985, 23 (2) 243 Role of dopaminergic system(s) in mediation of the behavioural effects of bombesin Nakamura M, titsuura G, Nakao K, Imura H//Shio!+ogi& Co Ltd, Shionogi Res lab, 5-12-4 Sagisu, Fukushima ku, Osaka 553, Japan NEUROSCI LETT 1985, z (1) 1 Antidipragenic action of alpha-human atrial natriuretic polypeptide administered intracerebmventricularly in rats

Brar AK, Fink G, %letti M, Rostene W//Univ Edinburgh, Dept Pharmacol, MRC, Brain Metab Unit, 1 Georde Sq, Edinburgh MS 9JZ, Midlothian, Scotland J ENDOCRINOL 1985, 106 (3) 275-280 Vasoactive intestinal peptide in rat hypophysial portal blood: eEfects of electrical stimulation of various brain areas, the oestrous cycle ard anaesthetics

Vaalasti A. Tainio H, Rechardt L//Univ Tampere, Dept Biomed Sci, Box 607, SF-33101 Tampere 10, Finland J INVEST DERMATOL 1985, 85 (3) 246 Vasoactive intestinal polypeptide Samuelson UE, Dalsgaard CJ//Karolirrska (VIP)-like immunoreactivity in the Inst. Dept Physiol, S-10401 Stockholm netves of human axillary sweat 60, Sweden glands NEUROSCI LETT 1985, 2 (1) 49 Action and localization of neuroSkofitech G, Jacobowitz DM*//*NIMH, peptide Y in the human fallopian Clin Sci Iab, Bldg 10, Rm 3D-48. tube Bethesda, Md 20205, USA Sommerfelt L//Univ Bergen, Dept Physiol, Aarstadveien 19, N-5000 Bergen, Norway NFUROSCI LETT 1985, 58 (1) 73 Reduced sleep in cats after intraperironeal injection of deltasleep-ixriucirlg peptide (DSIP) Fellmann D, Bugnon C, Lavry GN//Fac Med Besancon, CNRS, UA 040561, Histol Bnbrpl Cytogenet lab, Pl St Jacques, F-25030 Besancon, France NHJROSCI LETT 1985, 58 (1) 91 Immunohistochemical demonstration of a new neurone system in rat brain usis antibodies against h"mn growth tornone-releasix factor(l-37) Uddman R, Luts A, Sundler F//l'talmo Gen lbsp, Dept Otorhinolaryogol, s-21401 Malmo, Sweden ARCH OTO-RHINO-LARYNG 1985, 242 (2) 189 Nerve fibres containirg peptide histidine isoleucine (PHI) in the respiratory tract Myers CM, Evans PD*//*Univ Cambridge, Dept Zool, AFRC, Insect NeurophysFol & Pharmacol Unit, Dowoirg St, Cambridge CB2 3ET, England CELL TISSUE KES 1985, 242 (1) 109-114 An FMRF amide antiserum differentiates between ppulations of antigens in the ventral nervous system of the locust, Schismcerca gregaria Krichevskaya AA, F!oudareoko TI, Makletsova MG, Mikhaleva II//RoStOV Do" State Univ. Dept Biochem, Rostov Don, USSK VOP MED KHIM SSSK 1985, 31 (4) 75 Protective effect of a neuropeptide homocarnosine in hyperbaric oxygenation (Russian)

BRAIN RES BULL 1985, 15 (2) 191 Galanin-like immunoreactivity in capsaicin sensitive sensory neurons and gaqlia

F&o KR, Riehm JP, Zahnow CA, Kleinholz LW, Tarr GE, Johnson L, Norton S, Lax&" M, Semws OJ, Sattelbelg !?I+, Jorenby WH, Hintz MF//Dept Biol, Univ West Florida, Pensacola, Fl 32514, USA PRM: NATL ACAO SC1 USA 1985, 82 (16) 5319 Characterization of a pigmentdispersie hormone in eyestalks of the fiddler crab l!ca pugilator

kjiri H, Sate M, Urano A*//*Saitimna Univ, Fat Sci, Dept Regulat Biol, Urawa, Saitama 338, Japan NFYKOSCI LETT 1985, 58 (1) 101 In sit" hybridization of tlx vasopressinmRNA in the rat hyFothalam"s by use of a synthetic oligonucleotide probe Zapevalova NP, Gorbunova N, litin YV//Acad Sci USSR, Inst Prot Res, Pusbhino Oka, USSR BIOORG KHIM 1985, 11 (6) 733 Synthesis of leucinee&ephalin ard methioninee&ephalin usil# papain (Russian) Sate H, Sugiyama Y, Sawada Y, Iga Tk, Hanano M//*Univ Tokyo, Fat Phamaceut sci, tinkp ku, Tokyo 113, Japan LIFE SC1 1985, 37 (14) 1309 Bindis of radizdinlted human beta-erdorphin to serum proteins from rats and humans, determjned by several meti-ods 15

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Henry Dept Fhysiol, l%Gil1 Univ. 3655 Drumm,nd St mbntreal, Quebec, H3G lYb, Canada) 2nd International Conferelue on Insect Neurochemistry ard Neurophysiology August 4-6, 198b at University of urylard, USA For information write: ICINN '86 Registration, Insect Reproduction Lab. USDA Ride 306. Rm 119. Rare-Fast Beltsville, M;i20765, USA I Tonics will include: Insect wuropeptides

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from the Upjohn Company, discusses 1 BOOKS ,_-)-REVIEWS SYMPOSIA -__ the role of substance P as a CNS Jordan CC, Oehme P transmitter and finally Bengt Taylor & Francis Ltd, 1985 26Opp Pernow reviews substance P's ISBN o-85066-324-5 530.00 Substance P: Metabolism and Biological present status and .future prospects. All in all this short book (around Actions 2O!1pages) offers an excellent This is a" excellent and most review of the field. As a slight useful book. Its publicario" follows quibble, it somehow seems anazing~ a satellite meeting of the IUPHAR that a conference held in August Ninth International Congress of 1984 takes this long to get published. Pharmacology and includes papers After all when Caxton introduced from 14 of the 15 invited speakers, the printing press to England together with abstracts of the in 1476, publishing a hook took poster communications. The chapter weeks. This volume, perhaps eve" by Krause on the physiological fast hy the current standards metabolism of Substance P is partiof scientific publishing, illustrates cularly useful. Presumably inhibition the woeful standards that now of a critical enzyme might prolong the actions of the neuropeptide exist. This is not due to insufficient technology (publishing overnight and be useful therapeutically (increasing pain?). This approach is perfectly possible) but is due to lack of demand by the consumer. has not so far born fruit with Buy and read this book but consider the neuropeptides, though it is the possibility that you could clearly effective with the amine have had it a year earlier. Review transmitters, eg in myasthaenia grdvis. A chapter on endogenous by Professor S.R. Bloom, Royal Postgraduate Medical School, ligands for tachykinin receptors University of London in mammals from Ibaraki-ken, Japan details the isolation of neurokinin A and B and reports their presence Makriyannis A (Ed) J R Prous S a (Barcelona) 1985, 251pp, $35.0O/Pts in the rat CNS in concentrations 6,OOO.OO Hardbound, ISBN: 84-499approximately a quarter and a 7187-X twentieth, respectively, of those New Methods In Drug Research, of substance P itself. Quirio" and Dam write on tachykinin receptors, Vol 1 Conf on New Methods in Drug Research, LimassoI, Cyprus 1983 addressing their variation, ontogeny, and distribution. They conclude Includes chapter on: Development of that, since little crossreactivity nonequilibrium opioid receptor exists between SP and NKA binding probes sites in the brain, here are at least two different classes of Greep RO (ed) tachykinin receptor (as opposed Academic Press (Orlando) 1985 663 to receptor sub-types). An excellent pp $75.00 ISBN 0 12 571141 7 review of the structure-activity Recent Progress in Hormone Research relationships of substance P by vo141 Sandberg is followed with a chapter 1984 Laurentian Hormone Conf, Hot by Lavielle and colleagues from Springs, Va 1984 Paris on structure/activity includes chapter on: Neuropeptides relationships on tachykinin binding interactions and diversities to CNS receptors. The pioneering team of Costa and Furness, Flinders, Australia, describe the functional Marley P, Livett BG//Univ Melbourne, Dept Biochem, Parkville, Vie 3052, roles of substance P-containing neurones of the gastrointestinal Australia tract with, as usual, a wealth CRC GRIT REV CLIN NEUROBIOL 1985, 1 of meticulous and original detail. (3) 201 Neuropeptides in the autonanic Studies of the pre-vertebral sympathetic ganglia and cardiac parasymnervous system (Review) pathetic ganglia and the effect Chrubasik .J//IJniv Klin Dusseldod, of substance P in producing slow excitatory post-synaptic potentials Anasthesiol Abt, Moorenstr 5, D-4000 in both adrenergic and choline&c Dusseldorf, WGermany post-ganglionic cells with a longANASTH INTENSIV NOTFALLMED 1985, -20 lasting increase in excitability, (4) 165 is discussed by Konishi, Okamoto Somatostati". A review and Otsuka, Tokyo, Japan. Lembeck gives a masterly over-view of Higgs CA, Williams TJ (Eds)// substance P and sensory "eurones Macmillan Press, 1985, 3OOpp, and this is followed by a consideration E40.00, ISBN O-33338759-7 of substance P in vascular head Inflammatory Mediators pain and a chapter on substance P authoritative reviews on: Substance P in depression. Monte Piercey,

Frank GB//LI"iv Alberta, Oept Phar%col, Edmonton, Alhertd, Cansia T6C 247 CAN .I mYSIr)L PHARlAmL 1985 63 (9) 1\7?3 Stereospecific opioid drug receptors on excit&le cell membranes (reviw) Lightma" S, Everitt B (eds) Blackwell, In preparation. 400 pages Abcut t35.0O o-632-ill517-9 Neuroeniocrinolcgy sugaya K, Matsuda I, Kubota K//Sci Univ Tokyo, Fat Pharmaceut Sci, Dept Pharmacol, Shinjuku ku, Tokyo 162, .JFlp=ll

JIM _I PHAF+iACDL 1985, 39 (2) 277 Inhibition of hypothermic efEect of cholecysnokini" by benzodiasepines and a benzodiazepine antagonist, Ro 15-1788, in mice Teschemacher H, Schweigerer L/hJ"iv Giesse", Rudolf Ruchheim Inst Pharmacol, Frankfurter Str 107, D-6300 Giesse", WGennany TRENDS PHARMACOL SC1 1985, 6 (9) 368 Opioid peptides: do they have immunological significance? (TIPS Reviw) Haveman" K, Sorenson G, Gropp C (edsf Spriser Verlag 1985, 248 pages Hard cwer DM 138,-. ISBN 3-540-15504, X Peptide Hormones in Lung-Cancer 2 GENERAL Li H-B Watt CB*, Lam DM-K//*Baylor Co11 Med, Ctr Biotechnol, Houston, TX 77030, USA BRAIN RES 1985, 32 (1) 176 The coaistence of two neuroactive peptides in a s&population of retinal anacrine cells Rozsa 2, Varro A, Jansco G//Attila Jozsef Univ, Sch Med, Dept Internal Med 1, POB 469, ~-6701 Szeged, Hungary EUR J FtlAF+lAOJL 1985, 115 (1) 59 Use of immunohlockade to study the involvement of leptidergic afferent nerves in the intestinal vasodilatory respz~nse to capsaicin in the dog 17elLstrcm PMIIKarotinska Inst, Dept Phannacol, Box 60400, S-10401 Stockholm 60 Sweden ACT4 PHYSIOL SCAND 1985, 122 (1) 13 Phanacolagical analysis of the mechanism of action for colonic contraction induced by neurotensin, substance P ard methioninr enkephalin Krukoff TL, CirielLo J, Calaresu FR//Univ Western Ontario, Hlth Sci Ctr, Dept Physiol, Lordon, Ontario, Caneida N6A SC1 J COMP NEUROL 1985, 240 (1) 90

Segmental distribution of peptidelike immunoreactivity in cell bodies of the thoracolumbar sympathetic nuclei of the cat Krukoff TL, Ciriello J, Calaresu FR//lJniv Alberta, Fat Med, Dept Anat, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T6G 2El J COMP NEIJROL 1985, 240 (1) 103 Segmental distributionof peptideand 5HT-like immunoresctivity in nerve terminals ard fibers of the thorscolumbar sympathetic wclei of the cat Kosterlis HW//lJnit Res Addict Drugs, Univ Aberdeen, Aberdeen ABV lAS, Englsrd NATURE 1985, 317 (6U33) 671 Has morphine a physiol~icsl function in the animal kingdan? (News) Snyder SH//Johns Hopkins Univ, Sch Med, Dept Neurosci, Baltimore, Md 21205, USA SC1 AMEK 1985, 253 (4) 132 The molecular basis of communication between cells. Hormones ard neurotransmitters seem very different, but some molecules act as both Iwata T, Hiwada K, Kokubu T*//*Ehime Univ, Sch Med, Dept Med 2, Shigenobu, Ehime 79102, Japan NEUROPEPTIUES 1985, 5 (5) 437 Effects of renal denervation on renin release induced by intraccrebroventricular administration of biological active peptides in conscious rats Ekstruo J, Brcdin E, Ekman R, Hakanson R, Mansson B, Tobin G//Univ Lund, Dept Physiol, Solvegatan 10, S-22362 Lund, Sweden RFGUL PEPTIDES 1985, 11 (4) 353 Depletion of neuropeptides in rat parotid glards and declining atropineresistant salivary secretion upon continuous parasympathetic nerve stimulation Dugovic C, Adrien J//CHll Pitie Salpetriere, INSEBM, lJ288, 91 Blvd Hop, F-75013 Paris, France C R ACAD SC1 SER III-VIE 1985, 301 (10) 531 Induction of paradoxical sleep (PS) by infusion of cerebrospinsl fluid from PS-deprived rats (French) Kelly MJ, CoIldon TP, Levine JE, ronneckleiv OK//Oregon Hlth Sci, Univ, Dept Physiol, Portlard, Or 97201, USA BRAIN RES 1985, 345 (2) 264 Canbined electrophysiolcgical, immunocytochemical ard peptide release measurements in the hypothalamic slice 3 OPIOIDS Fujioka T, Inoue F, Kuriyama M// Mukogawa Wornens Univ, Fat Pharmaceut Sci, Nishinaniya, Hyogo 663, Japan BICYCHM BIOPHYS RES CJMMUN 1985, &3l_ (2) 640 Purification of opioid-binding materials from rat brain

Wolter W//Univ Ulm, Anat Abt, D-7930 Uln IdGermany BIOCHEM BIOPHYS KES CDMMUN 1985, -_ 131 (2) 821 Dynorphin-A(l-8) awl gsammamelanotropin exist within different myenteric plexus neurons of rat duodemun degli tierti EC, Trasforini G, Salvadori S, Margutti A, Rotola C, Bianconi M, Teodori V, Tomatis R, Pansini R//Univ Ferrara, Inst Clin Med, I-44100 Ferrara, Italy METABOLISM 1985, & (9) 874 Prolactin ard growth hormone responses to deruorphin in patients with prolactin--secretingpituitary adenana Cacicedo L, France FS//Hosp Ramon 6 Cajal, Serv Endocrinol, Madrid 34, Spain ACTA ENDOCRINOL 1985, @I_ (1) 101 Role of nsloxone and opioid peptides on thyrotrophin, alpha subunit ati beta thyrotrophin by dispersed rat pituitary cells Andrade R, Aghajanian GK*//*Yale Univ, Sch Med, Dept Pharmacol, New Haven, Ct 06510 USA J NEUROSCI 1985, 1 (9) 2359 Opiate- and alpha2-adrenoceptorinduced hyperpolarizations of locus coeruleus neurons in brain slices: Reversal by cyclic sdenosine 3':5'monophosphate analogues Young GA, Khasan N//Univ Msrylald, Sch Pharm, Dept Pharmacol & Toxicol, 20 N Pine St, Batimore, Md 21201, USA PHAFMAaL BICCHEY BEHAV 1985, 23 (3) 457 Comparison of astinence syndromes following chronic administration of mu ati kappa opioid agonists in the rat Bicknell RJ, Chapman C, Leng C// AFRC, Inst Anim Physiol, Cambridge CB2 4AT, England EXP BRAIN RES 1985, _@_ (1) 192 Neurohypophysisl opioids and oxytocin secretion - source of inhibitory opioids Nsbeshina T, Mstsuno K, Yamada K, Kameyama T//Dept Chem Pharmacol, Fat Pharm Sci, Meijo Univ, l+sijo,Japan NEUROSCIENCES (KoBE) 1985, 11 (2) 132 Electricshock induced behavioral changes and brain multiple opioid receptors (Japanese) (erg Abs) Tang AH//Upjohn Co, aS Res, Kalamazoo, Mi 49001, USA LIFE SC1 1985, 37 (16) 1475 Protection fran cerebral ischemia by U-50,488E, a spcific kappa cpioid analgesic agent Lorenz RG, Evans CJ, Bar&as JD// Stanford Univ, Med Ctr, Sch Med, Dept Psychiat & Behav Sci, Nancy Pritsker Lab Behav Neurochen, Stanford, Ca 94305, USA LIFE SC1 lVR5, 37 (16) 1523

Effects of dehydration on prodynorphin derived peptides in the neuro-intermediate lobe of the rat pituitary Bitar KN, Makhlouf GM//Virginia Canmonweslth Univ, Med Co11 Virginia, Dept Med, Div Gastroenterol, Richmord, Va 23298, USA LIFE SC1 1985, 37_ (16) 1545 Selective presence of opiate receptors on intestinal cirwlar muscle cells Kotlinsks J, Laswinski R//Med Acad Lublin, Inst Clin Pathol, Dept Phannacodyninn, 4 Stassica Str, PL-20081 Lublin, Polard POLISHJ FrlARlACDL FHAl@iACY1985, -37 (2) 103 Involvement of opioid ard other systems in ethanol abstinence audiogenic seizures in the rat? Lembeck F Donnerer J//Craz Univ, Dept Exptl & Clin Phannacol, A-8010 Grsz Austria EW J HlAmACOL 1985, -114 (3) 241 Opioid control of the faction of primary afferent s&stance P fibres Richards ML, SadeeW*//*Univ Cslif San Francisco, Sch Phann, Dept Pharm, San Franciscoi-Ca 94143, USA EUR J HlAR.lACDL1985, 114 (3) 343 In viva opiate receptor birding of oripavines to mu, delta anl kapps sites in rat brain as determined by an ex viva labeling method Mccubbin JA, Surwit RS, Williams RB//Duke Univ, Med Ctr, Dept Psychiat, Box 3926, Durha, NC 27710, USA HYPERTENSION 1985 I(S) 808 Endogencus opiate peptides, stress reactivity, and risk for hypertension Feuerstein G, Molineax GJ, Rosenberger JG, Zerbe RL, Cox BM, Fsden AI//Unifotmed Senr Univ HIth Sci, Neurobiol Res Unit, Bethesda, Md 20814, USA AI%R J FHYSIOL 1985, -249 (3 pt 1) E244 Hemorrhagic stock ard the central vasopressin anl opioid peptide systal of rats Olde B, Johansson G//Univ Lund, Dept Biochem, Box 124, S-22100 Lund 1, Sweden NQJROSCIENCE 1985, 15 (4) 1247 Affinity prtitionirg ard centrifugal ccuntercurrent distribution of membranebrund apiate receptors using nsloxone-poly(etlyleneglycol) Weihe E, Hartschuh W, Weber E//Univ Mains Dept Anat, Saarstr 19-21, D-6500 Mains WGenwy NQJROSCI lETT 1985, E (3) 347 Prodynorphin opioid peptides in small somatosersory primary afferents of guinea pig Leaders CA, Kalra SP*//*Univ Florida, Co11 Med, Dept Obstetg Gynecol, POB J-294, JHMHC, Gainesville, Fl 32610, USA NEUROENt0ClUNOUX:Y 1985 41 (4) 342 Effects of endogencus opioid peptides ard apiates on luteinising hormone and prolactin secretion in wariectonized rats

Feliu AL, Holland H.J, Carr KD, Fowler JS, Simon EJ//Brookhaven Nat1 Lab, Dept Chem, Upton, NY 11973, USA RES Q)MMUN CHEM PATHOL PHAN 1985 49 (3) 323 N-(3-fluropropyl)-N-nonwtazocine, a potentially useful opiate antagonist for opiate receptor studies with positron emission tomography (PET)

Gillman MA, Lichtigfeld FJ//S African Brain Res Inst, 9 Highlands House, Louis Botha Ave, Oraqe Grove, Johannesburg, South Africa S AFR MEL) J 1985, @_ (7) 454 Engogenous opioid system involvement in anorexia nenosa (Letter)

Evanich MJ, Sarrler GI?, Rice: JC, Giles TD//Tulane Univ, Sch Fled, Dept Med, Cardiovasc Res Lab, 1430 Tulane Ave, New Orleans, La 70111, USA J R1AmACDL EXP THER 1985, 234 (3) 677 Ventilatory response to intravenws methionine erkephalin in make dogs

Schaeffer JI, Haddad GC*//*Columbia Univ Co11 Phys & Surg, Dept Pediat, New York, NY lUO32, USA J APPL PHYSIOL 1985, 59 (3) 959 Regulation of ventilation and oxygen consumption by Delta ard Mu-opioid receptor agonists

Petraglia F, Comiti.li G, D'Ambrsio G, Volpe A, Facchinetti F, Alessandrini G, Genazzani AR//Clin Ostet Ginecol, Univ Modena, Via de1 Pozzo 71, 41100 Modena, Italy J ENDOCRINOL IWEST 1985, 8 (4) 325 Short-term effects of ovariectomy: The opioid control of LH secretion in fertile climateric ani postmenopausal women

Scheurer U, Drack E, Halter F//Univ Bern Hosp, Inselspital, Gastrointestinal Unit, CH-'lIIl“I Bern, Switzerland J WAMACIL EXP THER 1985, -234 (3) 742 Cyclooxygenase inhtiitors affect met-enkephalirstimulatd ard ace~lcholinestimulted ~notili~ of the isolated rat cnlon

ChristenssorrNylander L//Univ Uppsala, Dept 591, s-75124 Uppsala, NEUROPEPTIDES 1985, 5 Dynorphin peptides in substantia nigra

I, Terenius Pharmacol, Box Sweden (5) 391 human

Sales N, Riche D, Roques BP, DenavitSaubie M*//*CNRS, Dept Neurophysiol APPL, Physiol Nerreuse Lah, F-91190 Gif sur Yvette, France BRAIN RES 1985 -344 (2) 382 Localisation of mu- and delta-opioid receptors in cat respiratory areas: an autoradiographic study Ragyenbass M, Wuarin JP, Gahwiler BH, Dreisfuss .IJ//lJniv Geneva, Med Ctr, Dept Physiol, 1 rue Michel Sex-vet, al-1211 Geneva 4, Switzerland BRAIN RES 1985 -344 (2) 392 Opposing effects of oxytocin anl of a mu-receptor agonistic opioid peptide on the same class of nor-pyramidal neurons in rat hippcampus Carter DA, Lightman SL//Med Unit, Charing Cross and Westminster Med Sch, Westminster Hosp, 17 Page St, London SWlP ZAP, England J PHYSIOL (LONDON) 1985, 67 (Ott) 363 Selective cardiovascular and neuroeniocrine effects of a kappa-opioid agonist in the nucleus tractus solitarii of rats Geoqadze AK, Permyakov NK, Vinogradov VA, Penin VA, Titova GP, Emelyanov SI, Dzhikia AA//NA Semashko Hed Stomatol Inst, Fat Med, Dept Gen Surg, tloscow , USSK FAtLqAKOL TOKSIKOL 1985, 48 (5) 101 The effect of dalargin, an analog of endogenous opioids, on the structure and functions of the pancreas in experimental acute pancreatitis (Russian) Jackson HC, Sew11 RDEIJIJWIST, Welsh Sch Pharm, Div Pharmacol, POB 13, Redwood Bldg, Cathays Pk, Cardiff CFl 3NU, S Clam, Wales NEUROPHAMACOIOGY 1985, 24 (9) 885 Are deltaopioid receptors involved in the regulation of food ard water intake?

4 Enkephalins Hazato T, Shimamura M, Kase R, Iijima M Katayama T//Tokyo Metropolitan Inst Med Sci, Dept ?2ed Chem, Bunkyo Ku, 318 Honkomagome, Tokyo 113, Japan BICCHm PHAI+lAII)L1985, 34 (17) 3179 Separation of enkephalirrdegrading enzymes fran loqitudinal muscle layer of bovine small intestine Enzyme inhibition by arphanenineA Strittmatter %I, Lynch DR, DeSouza EB, Snyder SH*//*Johns Hopkins Univ, Sch Med, Dept Neurosci, 725 N Wolfe St, Baltimore, Md 21205, USA ENDOCRINOLOGY 1985, 117 (4) 1667 Enkephalin convertase demonstrated in the pituitary and adrenal glard by (3H) guanidinoethylmercaptosuccinic acid autoradiography: dehydration decreases neurohypophyseal Levels Zamir N//NIMH, CLin Sci Lab, Bethesda, Md 20205, USA ENDOCRINOLOGY 1985, 117 (4) 1687 On the origin of leu-enkephalin ard met-enkephalin in the rat new-ohypophysis Ukpomnwan OE, Peel-Heisterkamp AL, Dzoljic MR*//*Erasmus Univ, Fat Med, Dept Pharmacol, POB 1738, 3000 DR Rotterdam, Netherlands PHARlACUL BICCCHM BHAV 1985, -23 (3) 385 R@l sleep deprivation decreases the grouning ard shakis behaviour induced by enkephalinase inhibitor or opiate withdraw1 Laurent S, Marsh JD, Smith TW*// *Cardiovasc Div, Dept Med, Brigham & Womens Hosp, & Harvard Med Sch, 75 Francis St, Boston, Ma 02115, USA PROC NATL ACAD SC1 USA 1985, &2_ (17) 5930 Enkephalins have a direct positive inotropic effect on cultured cardiac myocytes Bickel M, Alpetmann HG, Roche M, Schumann M, Ehrlein H.J//HoechstAg, Dept Pharmacol, H821, u-623, Frankfurt 80, W Germany ARZNEIM-FORSCH-DRUG RES 1985, --. 35-2 (9) 1417 Pharmacology of a gut motility stimulating enkephalin analogue

Zech M, Bogerts B"//"Univ nusseldorf, Psychiat Klin, Rhein Larrlesklin, Berg Landstr 2, D+??cl Dusseldorf 12, 1JGermany ACTA :JEIJROPATHOL19R5, 65 (I) 12 Methioninrenkephalin anl s&stance P in thz hasnl sngllia of nounals. Tarkinson patients, iiuntington patients, and schizophreniss. 4 qualitative immunohistocbaic?L study Zamir N, Quirion R, Segal Y//'lMH, Clin Sci Lab, Bldg Ill,Roan 3D41, Bethesda, Md 20205, USA NmROSCIENCE 1985, 15 (4) Ill25 Ontogeny aid regional distribution of proenkephalirranl prodynorphinderived peptides 3rd opioid receptors in rat hippcampus Patey G, Cup3 A, ?lazarguil H, Morgat JL, Rossier J//CNRS, Physiol Nerveuse Lab, F-91190 Gif Sur Yvettr, France NElJROSCIE%E 1985, g_ (4) 1035 Release of pr"enkephali~ilrrivell opioid peptilc s frm rat strintum in vitro ard til,.irrapid ,+grxlation Bailey C, Kitchen I"//*l:niv Surrey. Dept Biochan, Div Phanacnlh Toxicol, Cui1dford GlJ2 5XH, Surrey, EngLanl. DEVELOP BRAIN KES 1985, " (I) 75 Ontogenesis of proerkephalin products in rat striatun ati the inhibitov effects of Lo,-level 1ead exposure Kanyicska B, Simdoryi A, HanilE LG, Vizi ES, Fekete XIK, Stark E/l Hungarian Acad Sci, Inst Exptl Yed, Godollo, Hungary P0LISH.J l?lAF+lAO)LR1AR1ACY 1985 37 (3) 437 Catalepsy, hypenotility, increase of striatal acetylcholine release induced hy morphine ani rret-enkephalin as affected by yrolorged hydrccortisonc ard ACTH treatnent Van Buuren KJH, Van Amstcrdan .I%, Mulder .JRA, Soudijn Wihlniv Amsterdam, Dept Phann, Div Phanaceut Ghan, Plantage Muideqrazht 24, 1018 TV Amsterdam, Nethzrlarrls N!%ROPEPTIn?S 1985, 6 (5) 181 Isolation ard &aracterization of an enkephalirhydrolyzing dipztidylaminopeptidase from calf-brain striatum

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ATP-dependent [3H]Met_enkephalin uptake by bovine adrenal chranaffin granule membrane Getsova VM, Malikova NA, Damitov SK, Brodsky BL, Folcankina AAf/Acad Sci USSR, Inst Higher Nervous Act & Neurophysiol, Moscow V-71, USSR ZH VYSS NERV DEYAT PAVL SSSR 1985, 35 (4) 710 Influence of cyclic analog of eolcefalin on the learning and memory in mice (Russian) Foldes J, et al ORV HETIL 1985, 126 (19) 1145-8 Effect of an enkephalin analog on the etiocrine system in man (Hun) Kraemer J, Noble B, Culver B, Lewis RV*//*Dept Biochem, Univ Wyoming, Laramie, w 82071, USA PROC NATL ACAD SC1 USA 1985, g (18) 6349 Changes in plasma proenkephalin peptide F and catecholamine levels during graded exercise in men Fornicka-Kozlowska G, Pettit LD, Steel I, Livera CE, Kupryszewski C, Rolka K//Wroclaw B Beirut Univ, Inst Chem, Joliost Curie 14, PL-50383 wroclaw, Poland J INORG BIOCHm 1985, 4 (4) 299 A potentiometric ard spectroscopic study of the proton ard copper ccxnplexes of methionine enkephalin and some related ligands Nyberg F, Nordstran K, Terenius L//Univ Uppsala, Dept Pharmacol, s-75105 uppsala, Sweden BIOCHFM BIOPHYS RES COMMUN 1985, 131 (3) 1069 Endopeptidase in human cerebrospind fluid which cleaves proenkephalin B opioid peptides at consecutive basic amino acids Nihei K, Iwanaga T//Yamagata UniV, Sch Med, Dept Internal Med 3, Yamagata 990, Japan J HISTOCHM CYTOCHt% 1985, 33 (10) 1001 Localization of met-enkephalinarg6-gly7-leu8-like immunoreactivity in the gastrointestinal tract of rat and Pig

cruz L, Basbaum AI//Escuela Med Jose Vargas, Catedra Fisiol, POB 51256, Caracas 1050A, Venezuela J COMP NEUROL 1985, 240 (4) 331 Multiple opioid peptides ard the modulation of pain: immunohistochemical analysis of dynorphin and enkephalin in the trigeminal nucl?us caudalis ard spinal cord of the cat

ArelultKY, Seizinger RR, Pasi A, Mehraein P, Herz Alillniv %nich, Klinikum Crosshadern, Dept Med 1, D-8000 ?!unich711, W Germany BRAIli RES 1985, 345 (2) 230 Characterization of proenkephalin B-derived opioid peptides in the human hypoth~lamo-neurohypophyseal axis 5. Endorphins Li CH, Chunp D//Univ Calif San Francisco, Molec Endocrinol Lab, 1018 HSE, San Francisco, Ca 94143, USA INT J PEPTIDE PROT RES 1985, & (2) 113 Distinct behavior of betaendorphin and corticotropin toward leucine aminopeptidase action Hammonds RG, Li CH*//*Univ Calif San Francisco, ?iolecEndocrinol Lab, 1018 HSE, San Francisco, Ca 94143, USA INT J PEPTIIE PROT RES 1985, ?6_ (2) 118 Studies on opioid receptor selectivity of betaerdophin antagonists Sacerdote P, Monza G, Mantegazza P, Panerai AF*//*Llniv Milan, Sch Med, Dept Pharmacol, Via Vanvitelli 32, I-20122 Milan, Italy PHARMAO)L RES 03M!lUN1985, 17 (8) 679 Diclofenac and pirprofenmodify pituitary and hypothalamic betaendorphin concentrations Jingarni H, Matsukura S, Numa S, Imura H*//*Kyoto Univ, Fat Med, Dept Internal xed, Subdept 2, 54 Kawaharacho, Shogoin, Sakyo ku, Kyoto 606, Japan ENDOCRINOLOGY 1985, 117 (4) 1314 Effects of adrenalectomy and d dexaaethasone administration on the level of preprrcorticotropilr releasing factormessenger rib ribonxleic acid (mRNA) in the hypothalamus aid adrenocorticotropin/ betalipotropin precursor mRNA in the pituitary in rats Dave JR, Rubinstein N, Eskay RL// NIAAA, Div Intramural Clin h Biol Res, Clin Studies Lab, Neurochan Sect, Bldg lO, Roan 3C-218, Bethesda, Md 20205, USA ENDOCRINOLWY 1985, 117 (4) 1389 Evidence that beta-erdorphin binds to specific receptors in rat peripheral tissues anl stimulates the adenylate cyclase-adenajine 3',5'-monophosphate system Colaslinhart N, Guiraudvitaux F, Martin N, Petiet A//Fat Xavier Bichat, Paris, France J BIOPHYS BIOMEC 1985, 9 (3) 148 Evaluation of betaenlorphin level in cephalorachidian fluid after intrathecal injection of iodine contrast products

Cold~linhart “!, Sertiete MC, Retoulle n, "e-Let A, Apfelbaun "1, Rok 9//Uop Oeauion, Clichy, France J BIOPHYS RIOMEC 1985, 9 (3) 171 Increase of beta-erdov
Nappi C, Petraglia F, 'lart&noni I?, Facchinetti F. Bono G, Genzzani AR//Univ Pavia, C Mordino Fdn, Neural Clin, Rep Ctr Parkinsons Dis, Via Palestro 3, I-271OO. Italy NEUROLOGY 1985, 35 (9) 1371 Betaendorphin cerhrospinal fluid decrease in untreated parkinsonian patients Schweigerer L, Schmidt W, Teschemacher H, Gramsch C//Cancer Res Inst, M-1282, Univ California, Med Ctr, San Francisco, Ca 94143, USA PROC NATL ACM SC1 L6A 1985, g (17) 5751 Betaerdorphin: Surface birdi% anl internalization in tiymoma cells Yasunari K, Kanajama Y, KohnoM. Murdcawa K, Kawarabayashi T, Takeda T Kotsugai N, Sate K//Osaka City Univ, Sch Med, Dept Med 1, l-5-7 Asahi-Machi, Abeno Ku, Osaka 545, Japan LIFE SC1 1985, 37 (16) 1461 Central alphaactivation by clonidine rduces plasma level d beta eniorphin in patients with essential hypertension

McLaughlin CL, bile CA//Washington Univ, Sch Med, Dept Prevent Med St Louis MO 63110, USA PHYSIOL BEHAV 1985, z(3) 365 Autoimmunization gainstbeta erdorphin increases food intdces ard body Eights of obese rats Bailey C, Kitchen I*//*Univ Surrq, Dept Biochem, Div Phatmacol& Toxicol, Guildford GU2 5XH, Surrq. Englard DEVELOP BRAIN RES 1985, 22 (1) 75 Ontogenesis of pooerkephalin products in rat striatum and the inhibitory effects of laJ-level lead exposure Cobert BJ, Dewey WL, Stewart JK*// *Virginia Canmonwealth Univ, Dept eiol, Richmonl., Va 23284, USA NEllROSCI LETT 1985, 58 (3) 339 Effects of branched-chain anino acids on betaerdolphin in the pituitary of the rat Autelitano IN, Smith AI, Lolait SJ, Funder J~//*Prince Henrys Hosp, Med Res Ctr, St Kilda Rd, Melbmrne, Victoria 3004, Australia NlROSCI LETT 1985, 59 (1) 141 Dopaminergic agents differentially alter betaerdophin processi% patterns in the rat pituitary neurointermediate lobe Bach FW, Jensen K, Blegvad N, Ferger N Jot-da1 R, Olesen J//Univ Copenhager Gentofte Hosp, Dept Neural, DK-2900 Hellerup, Dennark CFSHALALCIA 1985, 5 (3) 177

Scot,,CM, Arrigoreinn R, Pellisra R, Spadaro C//Univ Catanin, Fat Pharm, lnst Pharmacol & Pharmacssnosy, I-95115 Catanin, Italy IKCS %,I) SCI-BIOCHM 19X5 13 (9) 833 Effect 0E PGE? on pituitary immunorextive betx-endorp:lin Levels in t:w rat Storckel ?iE,$chimchowicsch S. Maraud JC, Schmitt G, Vaudry 11, Klein ?+.I,Porte A//Llniv Strasbourd 1, CNKS, UB309, Physiol Gen Lab, 21 Kuc Rcne Descartes, F-b70&!4 Strasbourg, France CELI. TISSUE i(ESlYY',,;+_2_(2) 301-371.1 lnlnunocytochrnical evidence for intrdgrawlar processing of pro-opiomelani,r:ortinin the melanotropic cells of the rabbit Talegdy G, Vecsei L, ~ol~ok I, SchaLLy hV//Univ yed Sch Szeged, Dept Pathophysiol, POB 531, H-6701 Szeged, Hungary NEUROPEPTIDES 1985, 2 (5) 417 The role of the nucLeus accumbens septi (NAS) in the hehavioural action of hete(Tyr9) melanotropin(9-18) Schweigerer I,, Schmidt W, Teschemacher H, Wilhelm S//*lJnivGiessen, Rudolf Buchheim Inst Pharmakol, D-6300 Giessen, W Germany NEUROPEPTIDES 1985, $_ (5) 445 Beta-endorphin: Interaction with specific nonopioid binding sites on EL4 thymoma cells Chazot G, Claustrat B*, Brun J, Olivier X//*Ctr Ned Nucl, Serv Radiopharm & Radioanal, 59 Blvd Pinel, F-b9'JU3Lyon, France BIIJL PSYCHL\T 1985 20 (9) 1026 Rapid antidepressant activity of destyr garnna endorphin: correlation with urinary melatonin Delbrnde C, Jegou S, Tranchard-Bunel ID,Leroux P, Tonon MC, Mocaer E, Pelletier G, Vaudry H//Univ Rouen Haute Normandie, Fat Sci, Rech Endocrinol Molec Grp, CNRS, UA 650, INSERM. F-76130 Mt St Aignan, France REV NEUROL 1985 141 (6-7) 429 Role of alpha-MSH and related peptides in the central nervous system

tiypnogenic effects of dcs-acetjjlalpha-MSH ard CLIP (AmH 1X-39) in the rat (Frexh) Catlliard Xl Durand Ph, Seidah XC, Chretien M. Saw J?l*//*Hop Dehrousse, INSBl?$,IJlh?, 29 Rue Soar Rouvi?r, F-69312

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.J STEKOID BIOCliM 1985, 23 (2) 185 EFCects of several prwopiomelanocnrtin derived peptides on steroicjogenesis in twine .~rri hnvine ;tirren.li C?LLS Bruni (:,DalPrd I', Fiaschi AL, Se;rr C//Univ Siena, Inst Ph.irmdcoL, I-53100 Sicna, Italy PllAl?lACOL KES CIIMMlJl‘i 1985, 1-7~(9) 847 Effect
Carraway RE, Feurle GE://PhysioL Dept, Univ Massachusetts Med Ctr, Worcester, Ma 01605, USA J BIOL CHM 1985, -__ 260 (20) 10921 Generation of xenopsin-related peptides during acid extraction of gastric tissues

Brinsmead M Smith R, Singh B, Lewin T, Owens P//Univ Newcastle, Fat Ned, Newcastle, NSW 2308, Australia AUST N Z .IOBSTET GYNAECOL 1985, -25 (3) 194 Prripartum concentrations of beta erdorphin ard cortisol and maternal mood stakes

Canonico PL, Speciale C, Sortino MA, Scapagnini U//Univ Catania, Sch fled, Uept Phannacol, Viale Andrea Doria 6, I-95125 Catania, 1tal.y AMER J WYSIOL 1985, 249 (3 pt 1) E257 Involvement of arachidonate metabolism in n-rotensirrinduced prolactin release in vitro

Chastrette N, Cespuglio R//Univ Lyon 1, Dept Med Exptl, CNRS, Lab 162, INSEHM, u52, 8 Ave Rockefeller, F-b9373 Lyon 2, France C K ACAD SC1 SEK III-VIE 1985, x)I (10) 527

7. SUBSTANCE P Ritter JK, Schmidt CJ. Gibb JW. Hanson GR*//*Univ Utah, Dept Blochan Phannacol & Toxicol, Salt Iake City, Ut 84112, USA BICCHFM PHAFX.lAaL 1985, 34 (17) 3161

De"alntis LR, Khorral 0, %!cr:ann Sy?//"Univ Texas, 111th Sci Ctt, Dept Physiol, Dallns TX 75735 IJS A ENnOCRI!<'?LIK:Y l;R5, llJ_ (i) 1368 Age-, sex-, ad go&al steroidrelated c!!nrge_;in immnn lreactive substance P in th? r;ltTnterior pituit-lryglnrd Ojeda SK, Costa YE, Katz '31,tiers:, i.H//Univ Texas, 131th Sci Ctr, Dept Physiol, 1733 Harry Hinrs Rlvrl, Dallas, TX 75235, USA BIOL REPK(?I) 1985, 33 (2) 286 E-gidenco for the rxistencl, of s&stance P in tlxzprepihertal rat ovary. I. Riochenicnl .\rdphysiologic studies Dees WL, Kozlowski CP, Dey R, Ojeda SK*//"Llni" Texas, Hlth Sci Ctr, Dept Physiol, 5323 Harry Hinff BLvd, Dallas, TX 75135, USA BIOL REPKOD 1985, 33 (2) 471 Evidence for the mistence (of s&stance P in the prepIhenal rat ovary. II. Inmunocytochenical localization Meltzer B, Traczyk WZ*, Kubicki .J//*Lodz Med Acad, Inst Physiol & Biochan, Dept Physiol, Lindley St 3, PL-9D131Lodz, Polard ARZNEIM-FORSCH-IXUC RES 1985, -_ 35-2 (9) 1374 Arterial bLood pressure response in conscious r&bits to alministration of C-terminal frgwnt of s&stance-P into the cer&ral ventricles, intravenasly anl intr%astrically Jones RSG, Olpe HR//Max Planck Inst Psychiat, Dept Neurophysiol, D-8033 Xartinsried, WGermany EUR J E%iARMACI)L 1985, 115 (1) 113 Tachykinin respnscs in the rat cingulate cortex: a colparian of the effects of iontophoretically applied s&stance P ard neurokinin A Niwa M, Shigematsu K, Plunkett L, Saavedra JM//NIMH, Clin Sci Lah, Clin Phanacol Sect, Washington, DC 202115.USA A%R; WYSIOL 1985, 249 (3 pt 2) H6% High-affinity s&stance P bindirg sites in rat sympathetic @ngLia Kuljis RO, Karten w//Yale Univ, Neuroanat Sect, 333 Cedar St, New Haven, Ct 06510, USA J COMP NEUROL 1985, 240 (1) 1 Regeneration of peptide-containing retinofugal axons into the optic tectum with reappearance of a substance P-containing lamina Lee Y, Takami K, Kawai Y, Cirgis S, Rillyard &I, ?lacIntyre I, Fmson PC, Tohyama M//Osaka Univ, Sch Med, Inst Higher Nervous Act, Dept Neuroanat, 4-3-57 Nakanoshima. Kita Ku, Osaka 5 30, Japan NEUROSCIENCE 1985, 15 (4) 1227 Distribution of calcitonin generelated peptide in the rat pripheral nervous system with reference to its coexistence with s&stance P

Sicuteri F, Fanciullacci M Geppetti P, Renzi D, Caleri D, Spillantini MG//Univ Florence, Inst Internal Med 6 Clin Pharmacol, V Le Morgagni 85, I-5u134 Florence, Italy CEPHALALGIA 1985, 2 (3) 143 Substance P mechanism in cluster headache: evaluation in plasma and cerebrospinal fluid Dee?,WL, Skelley CW, Kozlowski GP//Univ Texas, Hlth Sci Ctr, Dept Physiol, Dallas, TX 75235, USA LIFE SC1 1985 2 (17) 1627 central effects of an antagonist ard an antiserum to substance P on serum gonadotropin ard prolactin secretion Aronowski J, Wleklik M, Gumulka SW, Luczak M, Konopinska D//Univ Texas, Sch Med, Dept Neurobiol & Anat, POB 20708, Houston, TX 77025, USA LIFE SCI 1985 A?_ (17) 1649 Modification of morphine withdrawal: effect of tuftsin, [Lys4]-tuftsinyltuftsin, tetrapeptide fragment (l-4) of substance P ard its amide Carter DA, Lightman SL//Chariw Cross & Westminster Med Sch, Med unit, 17 Page St, London SwlP 2AP, England NEJROPEPTIDES 1985, 6 (5) 425 Cardio-respiratory actions of substance P, TKH and 5-HT in the nucleus tractus solicarius of rats: Evidence for factional interactions of neuropeptides and amine neurotransmitters

Effect of age on substance P levels in the rat mesenteric artery and vein

8. ANGIOTENSIN Reubi JC, Maurer R//Wander Res lost, Thomas WG, Sernia C*//*Univ Queensland,Sandoz Res Unit, WB 2747, M-3001 Berne, Switzerland Dept Physiol & Pharmacol, St Lucia, NFUROSCIENCE 1985, g (4) 1183 Qld 4067, Australia Autoradiographic mappi% of somaBRAIN RES 1985, 345 (1) 54 tostatin receptors in the rat Regulation of rat brain argiotensin central nervous system ard pituitary II (AII) receptors by intravenous AI1 ard low dietary Na+ Uhl GR, Tran V, Snyder SH, %rtin JR//Johns Hopkins Univ Hasp, Dept Healy DP, Printz XP*//*Univ CaliBaltimore, W 21205, USA NeUrOSCF, fornia, San Diego, Dept Med, Div J COMP NEUROL 19% 240 (3) 28X Pharmacol, M-013, La Jolla, Ca Sanatostatin receptors: distribution 92093, USA in rat central nervous system anrl HYPERTENSION 1985 1 (5) 752 human frontal cortex Angiotensinogen levels in the brain and cer&rospinal fluid of the Plotsky PM, Vale W//Clayton Fdn Labs genetically hypertensive rat Peptide Biol, Salk Inst, La .Jolla, Ca 92037, USA Casto R, Phillips MI//Univ Florida, SCIENCE 1985, 230 (4724) 461 Dept Physiol, Gainesville, Fl 32610, Patterls of growth iormonereleasi-@ USA factor ati somatostatin secretion AMER J PHYSIOL 1985, 249 (3 pt 2) into the @Fjpophysial-portal R341 circulation of the rat Neuropeptide action in nucleus tractus solitarius: angiotensin specificity in hypertensive rats Speth RC, Harik SI*//*Dept Neural & Pharmacol, Case Western Res Univ Sch Med, Clevelard, Oh 44106, USA PROC NATL ACAD SC1 USA 1985 g (18) 6340 Angioteosin II receptor bindiq sites in brain microvessels

Lindefors N, Brcdin E, TheodorssonNorheim E, Ungerstedt U//Karolinska Inst, Dept Phannacol, POB 60400, S-10401 Stockholm 60, Sweden NEUROPEPTZUES 1985, 6 (5) 453 Calcium-dependent potassiunrstimulated release of neurokinin A ard neurokinin B fran rat brain regions in vitro

2. VASOPRESSIN Zerbe RL. Feuerstein G//Eli Lillv & Co, Lill; Res Lab, Lilly Carp Ct;, Bldg 31-2, Indianapolis, In 46285, USA NF1IROPEPTIiX.S1985, 5 (5) 471 Cardiovascular effects of centrally administered vasopressin in conscious ard anaesthetized rats

Smith KE, Hoss WP*//*Univ Rochester, Sch Med & Dent, Ctr Brain Res, Box 605, Rochester, NY 14642, USA REGUL PEPTLDES 1985, 11 (4) 275 Guanine tucleotides regulate [3H1 substance P binding in rat small intestine

Junig JT, Abocd LG, Skrobala AN// Univ Rochester, Sch Med & Dent, Ctr Brain Res, Rochester, NY 14642, USA NLTROCHM RES 1985 lc (9) 1187 Two classes of argininc vasopressin binding sites on rat brain membranes

Berrettini

Rubinow DR, Nurnberger JI, Simmons-Ailing S, Post RM, Gershon ES//NIH, Bldg 10, Rm 3N220, Washington, DC 20205, USA BIOL PSYCHIAT 1985 20 (9) 965 CSF substance P immunoreactivity in affective disorders WH,

Theodoropoulos D, Poulos C, Gates D, Cordopatis P, Escher E*, Mizrahi J, Regoli D, Dalietos D, Furst A, Lee TD//*Univ Sherbrooke, Dept Physiol & Phannacol, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada JlH 5N4 J MED CHEM 1985, S (10) 1536 Conformationally restricted Cterminal peptides of substance P. Synthesis, mass spctral analysis and pharnacological properties Duckles SP//Univ Arizona, Co11 Med, Dept Pharmacol, Tucson, AZ 85724, USA NEUROBIOLAGING 1985, 5 (3) 237

Somatostatin induced apnoea: prevention by central and peripheral administration of the opiate receptor blocking agent naloxonr

10. SOMATOSTATI~ Goetzl EJ. Chernov-Ronan T. Cooke MP, Renoli F, Payan Dc//IJniv California, Med Ctr, Div Allergy & Immunol, Howard Hughes Med Inst Labs, 4426 San Francisco, Ca 94143, USA J IMMUNOL 1985, 135 (4) 2707 ~ndogencus soutostatin-like peptides of rat basophilic leukemia cells

11. CHOLECYSTOKINLN Friedman J, Schneider BS, Powell D//Rockefeller Univ, 1230 York Ave, New York, NY 10021, USA PROC NATL ACAD SC1 USA 1985, 2 (17) 5593 Differential expression of the mouse cholecystokinin gene duris brain ard gut development Zetler G, Raberg A//?ledHsch Lubeck Inst Phannakol, Ratzeburger Allee 160, ~-2400 Lubeck, W Gennany EUR J PHAI+lAo31> 1985, 114 (3) 247 Ceruletide inhibits xater int,&e in deprived mice: conp.l"iuonwith morphine ard the erkephalin analogue FK 3%824 Seroogy KB, Rrecha N, Gall CihJniv Calif Irvine, Dept Anat, Irvine, Ca 32717, USA J COMP NEUROL 1985, 239 (4) 373 Distribution of cholecystokinirrlike immunoreacthity in the rat main olfactory bulb Kosaka T, Kosaka K, Tateishi K, Hamaoka Y, Yanaihara N, ti JY, Hama ~//~at.l Inst Physiol Sci, Okazaki, Aichi 444, Japan J COMP NEUROL 1985, 39 (4) 420 GABAergic neurol~ containis CCK-8 like ad/or VIP-like immunereactivities in the rat hippcamus ard dentate gyrus

Theodoropoulos TJ//Univ Texas, Med Branch, Dept Internal Med, Galveston, TX 77550, USA ENDOCRINOLOGY 1985, 117 (4) 1683 Sanatostati?l is a regulator of thyrotropin SecretLOn in the perinatal rat

Szabo G, Kovacs GL, Pe&e R, Teleedy G*//*Univ Med Sch Szeged, Dept Patbphysiol, POB 531, H-672O Szeged, Hungary NEUROPEPTIDES 1985, 5 (5) 397 Cholecystokinin octapeptides influence tolerance to ethanol in mice

Harfstrard A, Fuxe K*, Kalia M, Agnati LF//*Karollnslw Inst, Dept Histol, S-10401 Stockholm 60, Sweden ACTA PHYSIOL SCAND 1985, 12_5_(1) 91

Beinfield MC//St Louis IJniv,Med Ctr, Dept Pharmacol, 1402 S Grard Blvd, St Louis, MO 63104, USA BRAIN RES 1985 --. 344 (2) 351

Cholecystokinin (CCK) gene-related peptides: distribution ard characterisation of immunoreactive pro-CCK and an amine-terminal pro-CCK fragment in rat brain Sugaya K, ?latsuda I, Kubota K//Sci Univ Tokyo, Fat Pharmaceut Sci, Dept Pharmacol, Shinjuku ku, Tokyo 162, Japan JPN J PHARMACOL 1985, 39 (2) 277 Inhibition of hypothermic effect of choLecystokinin by benzodiazepines and a benzodiazepine antagonist, Ro 15-1788, in nice

Kuhlman JR, Li C, Calabrese RL*// *Harvard Univ, Biol Labs, Cambridge, Ma 02138, USA J NEUROSCI 1985, 2 (9) 2301 FMRF-amide-like substances in the leech. 1. Immunocytochenical localization Kuhlman JR, Li C, Calabrese RL*// *Harvard Univ, Biol Labs, Cambridge, Ma 02138, USA J NEUROSCI 1985, 2 (9) 2310 FNRF-amide-like substances in the leech. II. Bioactivity on the heartbeat system

12. THYROTROPHIN RELEASING ~__HORMONE axandrova X, Przybylski J, Kruszynskj :J, Tonon XC, Vaudry H, Zboinska J, Kupryszewski G//Slovak Acad Sci, Ctr Physiol Sci, Inst Exptl Endocrinol, 3 Vlarslia str, CS-83306 Bratislava, Czechoslovakia POLISH J PHA.RMACOL PHAHMACY 1985, 37 (2) 197 Synthesis, receptor bindiry affinities and alpha-%?11 releasing activities of TRH anelogues

Beinfeld MC, Korchak DM//St Louis Univ, Med Ctr, Dept Pharmacol, St Louis, Xo 63104, USA J NEUROSCI 1985, 2 (9) 2502 The regional distribution ard the chemical, chranatographic, and immunologic characterization of motilin brain peptides: The evidence for a difference between brain ard intestinal motililrimmunoreactive peptides

Xizuki Y, Nishikori S, Kajimura N, Imaizumi J, Yamada M, Inanaga K//Yamag"chi Univ, Sch Med, Dept Neuropsychiat, 1144 Kogushi, Ube, Yamaguchi 755, Japan BIOL PSYCHIAT 1985 20 (9) 1030 A treatment trial with an analog of thyrotropin-releasing honone (DN-1417) in Schizophrenia

Colanbaioni L, Paupardin-Tritsch D, Vidal PP, Gerschenfeld HM*//*Ecole Normale Super, Neurobiol Lab, 46 Rue Ulm, F-75230 Paris 05, France J NEUROSCI 1985, 5 (9) 2533 The naropeptide FMRF-amide decreases both the Ca2+ corductance ard a cyclic 3',5'-adenosine monophosphatedependent K+ conductance in identified molluscan neurons

Nishiyama T, Kawano H, Tsuruo Y, Maegawa M, Hisano S, Adachi T, Daikoku S*, Suzuki M//*Univ Tokushima. Sch Med, Dept Anat, Tokushima 770, Japan BRAI!? KES 1985, -_ 35 (2) 205 Hypothalamic thyrotropirrreleasix hormone (TRH)-containing narons involed in the hypothalamic-hypophysial-thyroid axis. Lightmicroscopic inmunohistochemistry Cererdai I, Nemeskeri A, FaivreBauman A, Grouselle D, TixierVidal A//Znd Dept Anat, Semmelweis Univ Med Sch, 1094 Budapest, Tuzolto 58, Hungary J EXUOCRlIiOL INVEST 1985, 8 (4) 321 Effect of unilateral or bilateral thyroidectomy on TRH content of hypothalamus halves 13. OTHERS -__ Allen.JM, Polak JM, Rodrigo J, Darcy K, Sloan SR*//*Hammersmith Hasp, Royal Postgrad,Wed Sch, Dept Med. Francis Fraser Labs, 2nd Floor, Ducane Rd, Lotion W12 OHS, England CARDIOVASC RES 1985, 19 (9) 570 Localisation of neuropeptide-Y in nerves of the rat cardiovascular system anl the effect of 6-hydroxydopamine Jarrott B//Univ Melbourne, Austin Hosp. Clin Pharmacol & Therapeut Unit, Heidelberg, Vie 3U84, Australia BRAIN RES 1985, 345 (1) 165 Differences in rqional brain concentrations of neuropeptide Y in spontaneously hypertensive (SH) aid Wistar-Kyoto (WKY) rats Maccarrone

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Xercier AJ, Wilkins JL//Univ Iowa, Dept Biol, Iowa City, Ia 52242, USA J NEXJROBIOL 1985, 16 (5) 401 ?lodulatory effects of proctolin on a crab ventflatoiy muscle Heinz-Erian P, Dey RD, Flux M, Said SI//Oept Med, Univ Oklahoma Hlth Sci Ctr, Oklahoma City, Ok 73190, USA SCIENCE 1985, -229 (4720) 1407 Deficient vasoactive intestinal peptide innervation in the sweat glands of cystic fibrosis patients Tsukada T, Horovicch SJ, Montminy MR, Mandel G, Goodman RH//Tufts Univ, New England Med Ctr, Dept Med, Div Endocrinol, 171 Harrison Ave, Boston, Ma 02111, USA DNA 1985, 5 (4) 293 Structure of the human vasoactive intestinal polypeptide gene Wahlestedt C, Edvinsson L, Ekblad E, Hakanson R//Univ Lund, Dept Phannacol., Solvegatan 10, S-22362 Lund, Sweden J FlzIAI+tAO)L EXP THER 19R5, -234 (3) 7 35 Neuropeptide-Y potentiates noradrenalineevoked vasocolstriction Mode of action Edvinsson L//Univ Lund Hosp, Dept Clin Phannacol, S-22185 Lund, Swede,, ACTA PHYSIOL SCAND 1985, 125 (1) 33 Characterization of the contractile effect of neuropeptide Y in feline cerebral arteries

Fripl G, Lundberg JM, TheodolssonNorheim E//Karolinska Inst, Dept Physiol, S-10401 Stockholm 60, Sweden ACTA PHYSIOL SCAND 1985, 125 (1) 145 Subcellular storage aid axonal transport of neuropeptide Y (NPY) in relation to catecholaminee in the cat Morishima Y, Takagi H*, Akaf F, Tohyama M, Emson PC, HilLyard CJ, Girgis SI, MacIntyre I//*Kinki Univ, Sch Med, Dept Anat 2, Sayama Cho, Sayama, Osaka 589, Japan BRAIN RES 1985, -344 (1) 191 Light ard electron micrcsccpic studies of calcitonin generelated peptide-like immunorelrtive neurons ard axon terminals oE the rucleus of the tractus solitarius of the rat Sakanta M, Magari S, Emson PC, Hillyard CJ, Girgis SI, ?iacIntyre I. Tohyama M*//*Osaka Univ, Sch Med, Inst Higher Nervous Activ, Dept Neuroanat, 4-3-5 7 Nakancehima, Osaka 530, Japan BRAIN RES 1985, -_ 344 (1) 196 The calcitonin generelated peptidecontaining fiber projection fran the hypothalamus to the lateral septal area including its fine structures Shimada S, Shiosaka S, Hillyard CJ, Girgis SI, MecIntyre I, Emson PC, Tohyama M//Osaka Univ, Sch Med, Inst Higher Nervous Activ, Dept Neuroanat, 4-3-57 Nakanoshima, Osaka 530, Japan BRAIN RES 1985, -344 (1) 200 Calcitonin genl?related peptide projection fron the ventronedial thalamic nucleus to the insular cortex: A canbined retrograde transport ard immunocytochanical study Eiden IE, Hokfelt T, Brcwnstein MJ, Palkovits M//NIMH, Cell Biol Lab, Bethesda, Xd 20205, USA NEIJROSCIEXZE 1985, 15 (4) 999 Vasoactive intestinal polypeptide afferents to the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis in the rat: An immunohistochenical aml biochemical study DiMaggio DA, Cbrorwall BM, tichanan K, O'Donohue TL//‘NIKDS, Neuroendocrinol Unit, Exptl Therapeut Branch, 9000 Rockville Pike, Rethsda, Md 20205, USA NEUROSCIENCE 1985, 15 (4) 1149 Pancreatic polypeptide immunoreactivity in rat brain is actually neuropeptide Y Chronvall BM, DiMaggFo W, ;‘kssari VJ, Pickel VM//NIZDS, Exptl 'Iherapeut Branch, Bldg 10, Rm 5Cl03, 9300 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, Md 20205, USA N~RosCIEEE 1985, g (4) 1159 The anatomy of naropeptide-Ycontaining na~rons in rat brain Namba M, ChateiMA, Gibson SJ, Polak JM, Bloon SR*//*Hammrsmith Hosp, Royal Postgrd Med Sch, Dept Med, Ducane Rd, LonlonWlZ OHS, Ewlard NEIJROSCIE=E 1985, E (4) 1217

Distribution and localization of "euromedin B-like immunoreactivity in pig, cat ad rat spinal cord Graf MV, Kastin AJ*, Coy DH, Fischman AJ//*Vet Adm Med Ctr, 1601 Perdido St, New Orleans, La 70146, USA NEUROENl!OClUNOLOGY 1985 41 (4) 353 Delta-sleep-inducis peptide reduces CKF-induced corticosterone release Nozaki M, Fujita I, Saito N, Tsukahara T, Kobayashi H, Ueda K, Oshima K//Kyoto Univ, Primate Res Inst, Inuyama, Aichi 484, Japan ZOOL SC1 1985, 2 (4) 537 Distribution of LHRH-like immunereactivity in the brain of the Japanese eel (Anguilla japonica) with spcial reference to the nervus tenninalis Cottrell GA, Davies NW//Dept Physiol & Phannacol, Univ St Andrew, Fife KY16 9Ts, Scotland J WYSIOL (LONDON) 1985, -367 (Ott) 66P Different action of FMRFamide analogues on identified Helix neurones Leranth C, Seguar LMG, Palkovits M MacLusky NJ, Shanhrough M, Naftolin F//Yale Univ, Sch Med. Dept Pharwcol, 333 Cedar St, New Have", Ct 06510, USA BRAIN RES 1985, -345 (2) 332 The LH-RH-containing nawonal network in the preoptic area of the rat: demonstration of LH-RH containing nerve termiuls in synaptic contact with LH-RH "eurors Sheward WJ, Harmar AJ, Fink G*// *Univ Edinburgh, Dept Pharmacol, MRC, Brain Met& Unit, 1 George Sq, Edinburgh EH8 932, Midlothian, Scotlard BRAIN RES 1985, -345 (2) 362 LH-RH in the rat ard moo% hypothalamus and rat hypophysial portal blood: conformation of identity by high performance liquid chromatography DuPont C, Laburthe M, Navarro J//Hop St Vincent Paul, Serv Pediat, 74 Av Denfert Rochereau, F-75674 Paris 14, France ARQl FR PEDIAT 1985, 42 (7) 551 Vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP): An ubiquitary neuropeptide. Implications for diges'tive path3physiolcgy (French) 14. TECHNIQUES I)rumhellar AL, Bachelard H, StPierre S, Jolicoeur//Univ Sherbrooke, Fat Med, Dept Nutr, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada JlH 5N4 J LIQ CHROMATER 1985, S (10) 1829 Determination of picanole levels of neurotensin, bcmbesin, ard related peptide fragments usi"g gradient elution high performance liquid chranatography coupled with electrochemical detection Fujii N, Hayashi Y, Katakura S, Akaji K, Yajima H*, Inouye A, Segawa T//*Kyoto Univ, Fat Pharmaceut Sci, Sakyo ku, Kyoto 606, Japan

INT J PEPTICE PROT RES 1985, 26 (2) 121 Studies on peptides. CXXVIII. Application of new heterobifwctional crosslinking reagents for the preparation of neurokinin (A ard B)-BSA (bovine serum albumin) conjugates Neubert K, Bergman" J, Nansfeld J, Hartrodt B, Barth A, Jakubke HD// Martin Luther Univ. Sch Biowissensch, Danpl 1, DDR-4020 Halle, E Germany PHAWAZIE 1985, 40 (7) 456 Synthesis of cyclic and cyclically branched tachykinine partial sequences (German) Crooks PA, Krechniak JW, Olson JW, Gillespie MN//Univ Kentucky, Co11 Pharm, Div Med Chem & Pharmaccgnosy, Lexi"gton, Ky 40536, USA J PHARM SC1 1985, 74 (9) 1010 High-performance liquid chranatographic analysis of pulmonary metrl,olitw of Leu- ard Met-enkephalins in iwlawd perfused rat lung Yamauchi A Nakayama A, Kariya K//Fukuoka Univ, Fat Phannaceut Sci, Nanakuma 8-19-1, Jonan Ku, Fukwka 81401, Japan J FdAIMAO)BIO-DYNAM 1985, 8 (8) 607 Determination of kinin in the rat brain by a sensitive radioimmunoassay Folkesson R, Nell A, Terenius L//Univ Uppsala, Dept Phanacol, BMC, Box 591, s-75124 Uppsala, Swede" J NEUROSCI METH 1985, fi (3) 169 Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay of substance P aid its metabolite SPl-7. A conparison with RIA Desiderio DM, Tanner FS, Fridlard G//U"iv Tennessee, Ctr Hlth Sci, Co11 Med, Dept Neural, Mwphis, Tn 381h3, USA N~ROPEPTIDES 1985, 5 (5) 463 Metholic profiling of opioid peptides in tooth pulp by HPLC and radioreceptor assay FournieZaluski NC, Durieux C, Lux B Belleney J, Gerard D, Roques BP//UER Sci Pharmaceut & Biol, Dept Chim Organ, INSEW, U266, 4 Ave Obervatoire, F-75006 Paris, France BIOPOLYMERS 1985, & (9) 1663 Conformational analysis of cholecystokini" fragments CCK4, CCK5, anl CCK6 by lH-NMR spectroscopy a"d fluorescence-transfer measuranents Llorens-Cortes C, Schwartz JC, Gros C//INSERM, Ctr Paul Broca, Unite Neurobiol, 2 Ter Rue Alesia, F-75014 Paris, France FEBS LETT 1985, 189 (2) 325 Detection of the tripeptide TyrGly-Gly, a putative enkephalin metdolite in brain, using a sensitive rdioillllllU"O?3SS~y

Goodman RR, Pasternak GW//The Cotzias Lab Neuro-Oncol, Mem SloanKettering Cane Ctr, & Depts Neural & Phannacol, Cornell Univ Med Coil, New York. NY 10021, USA

PROC NAT ACAn SC1 USA 1985, 82 (19) 6667 Vislelization of mu1 opiate receptors in rat brain hy usix a computerized autoradiographic s&traction techniqe 15. FORTHCOMING EVENTS ~~__---____ Gordon Research Conferences: 1986 iTinter Schedule 13 Jaruary - 17 .Ja,uaty Angiotersin II Theme: Neurobiology and Neurophysiol@y of a*lotensi" ard related peptides 3 February -7 February Chemistry and biology of peptides Miranar Hotel Further &tails may be obtainel fron: Dr AlexarrlerM Cruickshark, Director Gordon Research Conferences, University of Rhode Islami, Kingston, Rhode Islami 02881, USA l-6 June 1986 Katzir-Katchalsky Conference on Molecular Neurohiolagy Maidstone, Kent, UK Topics to be cwered: Neurotrans1nitters, neuropeptides aml naromodulators Infolmatio": Prof EA Barnard, FRS, Biochwistry DepartBnnt, Imperial College, Lotion SW7 2AZ, EsLard The 5th jointmeetiqg of British Endocrine Societies. Thismeetirg withbe held at the University of Sheffield fran 7 to 10 April 1986. Symposia will cwer: Peptides ani the vascular systen Therewill also be a munber of plenary lectures, free oral conmu*ications ard poster sessions. Abstract forms anl other information are available fran the Administrative Assistant, Society for Endocrinology, 23 Richmoryl Hill, Aristol BSE 1EN. The deadline for receipt of sbstracts is 6 Decgnber 1985. International

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CO"ftZrE?"Ce The 17th Anrrual I?lRCwill he held at the San Francisco Airport Marriott Hotel , .July h-11, 1986 Address iquiries/applications to: Dr E. L. Way, Dept Pharmacol, Univ Calif, San Francixo, Ca 94143, USA