TWICE MONTHLY BIBLIOGRAPHY ON NEUROPEPTLDES PREPARED BY SHEFFIELD UNIVERSITY, BIOMEDICAL INFORMATION SERVICE SHEFFIELD SlO 2TN 1. BOOKS, REVIEWS, SYMPOSIA Alam MJ//King Saud Univ, Co11 Med, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia SAUDI MED J 1986, L (1) 14 Regulatory peptides: a new concept (Review) J CELL BIOCHEM 1986, Suppl 10 C UCLA Symposia on Molecular & Cellular Biology contains abstracts on: Peptides of the Insect Nervous System Schwartz JP, Costa E//St Elizabeths Hasp, NIMH. Preclin Pharmacol Lab, Washington, DC 20032, USA ANN REV NEUROSCI 1986, 9 277 Hybridization approaches to the study of neuropeptides (review) McKelvy JF, Blumberg S//State Univ New York, Dept Neurobiol & Behav, Stony Brook, NY 11794, USA ANN REV NFUROSCI 1986, 9 415 Inactivation and metaboiism of neuropeptides (review) Ehrenreich H, Goebel FD*//*Univ Munich, Med Poliklin, Pettenkoferstr 8A, D-8000 Munich 2, W Germany DIABETES RES CLIN EXP 1986, 2 (2) 59 The role of opioids in the endocrine functon of the pancreas (Review) 2. GENERAL Cutz E, Goniakowska-Witalinska L, Chan W//Hasp Sick Children, Dept Pathol. 555 Univ Ave. Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5G 1X8 CELL TISSUE RES 1986, -244 (1) 227-233 An immunohistochemical study of regulatory peptides in lungs of amphibians Walker CD, Perrin M, Vale W, Rivier C*//*Salk Inst Biol Studies, Clayton Fdn Labs Peptide Biol, 10010 N Torrey Pines Rd, La Jolla, Ca 92037, USA ENDOCRINOLOGY 1986, 118 (4) 1445 Ontogeny of the stressresponse in the rat: role of the pituitary and the hypothalamus Wick MR, Stanley M, Cherwitz DL, Savage JE//Univ Minnesota Hosp 6 Clin, Box 76 Mayo Bldg. 420 Delaware St, Minneapolis, Mn 55455, USA AMER J CLIN PATHOL 1986, E (4) 406 Concomitant neuropeptide-producing endometrial carcinomas and ileal carcinoid tumors Strong JA. Kaczmarek LK//Yale Univ, Sch Med, Dept Pharmacol, 333 Cedar St, New Haven, Ct 06510, USA J NEUROSCI 1986, 5 (3) 814 Multiple components of delayed potassium current in peptiderglc neurons of Aplysia: modulation by an activator of edenylate cyclase
Nowak R, Dorn A, Bernstein HG, Rinne A, Scholtz HJ, Ziegler M//Univ Restock, Dept Otorhinolaryngol, DDR-2500 Restock, E Germany ARCH OTO RHINO LARYNG 1986, -243 (1) 36 Immunocytochemical detection of peptides in the guinea pig cochlea 3. OPIOIDS Cicero TJ, Schmoeker PF, Meyer ER, Miller BT, Bell RD, Cytron SM, Brown CC//Washington Univ, Sch Med, Dept Psychiat, 4940 Audubon Ave, St Louis, MO 63110, USA J PHARMACOL EXP THER 1986 -236 (3) 627 Ontogeny of the opioid-mediated control of reproductive endocrinology in the male and female rat Tartara A, Maurelli M, Marchioni E//Univ Pavia, 1st Neural C Mondino, I-27100 Pavia, Italy FARM ED SC1 1986, 41 (3) 215 Autonomic effects of centrally administered dermorphin in conscious rabbits Andersen AC, L'Hermite A, Ferrand R", Dubois P//*UER Sci Nat, Rio1 Dev Lab, 2 Chemin Houssiniere, F-44072 Nantes, France GEN COMP ENDOCRINOL 1986, 62 (1) 111 Immunohfstological detection of methlonine-enkephalin-like and endorphin-like material in the digestive tract and in the nervous system of the mussel: Mytilus edulis L Kastin AJ, Giles TD, Dickson JC//Univ New Orleans, Vet Adm Med Ctr, 1601 Perdido St, New Orleans, la 70146, USA HYPERTENSION 1986, 2 (3) 198 Immunoreactive plasma concentrations of an endogenous antiopiate are higher in spontaneously hypertensive rats than in Wister-Kyoto rats Marrazzi MA, Luby ED//Wayne State Univ, Sch Med. Dept Pharmacol, Detroit, Mi 48201, USA INT J EATING DISORDER 1986, 1. (2) 191 An auto-addiction opioid model of chronic anorexia nervo.sa Nordmann JJ, Dayanithi G, Cazalis M//INSERM, U176, F-33077 Bordeaux, France EXP BRAIN RES 1986, 61 (3) 560 Do opioid peptides modulate, et the level of the nerve endings, the release of neurohypophysial hormones Kbokhlov AP. Yaryguin KN, Yurchenko NN//Acad Sci USSR, Inst Chem Phys, Moscow V-71, USSR BIOL MEMBRANY 1986, 2 (3) 261 Influence of a synthetic antioxidant on the ligand binding to membranebound and solubilized opioid receptors of the rat brain (Russian)
Frost JJ, Smith AC, Wagner UN//Johns Hopkins Med Inst, Dept Neurosci, Baltimore, Md 21205, USA LIFE SC1 1986, 38 (17) 1597 3H-diprenorphine is selective for ml opiate receptors in viva Sakurada S, Watanabe H, Sakurada T, Andoh R, Kisara K, Sasaki Y, Suzuki KflTohoku Co11 Pharm, Dept Pharmacol, 4-4-l Komatsushima, Sendai, Miyagi 983, Japan J PHARM PHARMACOL 1986, 2 (3) 230 Potentiation of dermorphin-induced antinociception by peptidase inhibitors Shibata M, Ohkubo T, Takahashi H, Kudo T, Inoki R//Fukuoka Dent Coil, Dept Pharmacol, 700 T, Sawara ku. Fukuoka 81401, Japan FOLIA PHARMACOL JPN 1986, s;l (4) 405 Studies of inflammatory pain response: related pain producing substance and endogenous opioid system (Japanese) Neil A, Terenius L*, Ternes JW, Ehrman RN, O'Brien CP//*Univ Uppsala, Dept Pharmacol, Box 591, S-75124 Uppsala, Sweden EUR J PHARMACOL 1986, 122 (1) 143 Opiate receptors, neurzptides in CNS and CSF of two Macaca species with different responsiveness to opiates Illes P, Bettermann R//Univ Freiburg, Dept Pharmacol, Nermann Herder Str 5, D-7800 Freiburg, W Germany EUR J PHARMACOL 1986, 122 (1) 153 Classification of presynsptic opioid receptors in the rabbit ear artery by competitive antagonists Terman GW, Lewis JW, Liebeskind JcI//*univ California Los Angeles, Dept Psychol, Los Angeles, Ca 90024, USA BRAIN RES 1986, 368 (1) 101 Two opioid formsof stress analgesia: studies of tolerance and crosstolerance Crain BJ, Chang KJ, McNamara JO//Duke Univ, Med Ctr, Dept Anat, Durham, NC 27710, USA J COMP NEUROL 1986, 246 (2) 170 Quantitative autoradiographic analysis of mu and delta opioid binding sites in the rat hippocampal formation Reymann KG, Wulcko S, Ott T, Matthies H//Acad Sci GDR, Inst Neurobiol & Brain Res, Leipziger 44, DDR-3090 Magdeburg, E Germany PHARMACOL BIOCHEM BEHAV 1986, 24 (3) 439 Opioid-receptor blockade reduces nose-poke self-stimulation derived from medial entorhinal cortex
4. Enkephalins France1 PC. Dawson G//Univ Chicano, Joseph P Kennedy Jr Mental Retardat Res Ctr, Dept Pharmacol & Physiol sci, Chicago, I1 hO637, USA BIOCHEM BIOPHYS RES COMMUN 1986, -135 (2) 507 Bradykinin induces a rapid release of inositol trisphosphate from a ncuroblastoma hybrid cell line NC&20 that is not antagonized by enkephalin Leung MK, S-Rozsa K, Hall A, Kuruvilla S, Stefano GB, Carpenter DO//State Univ New York, Co11 Old Westbury, Chem Program, Old Westbury, NY 11568, USA LIFE SC1 1986 38 (16) 1529 Enkephalin-like substance in Aplysia nervous tissue and actions of leu-enkephalin on single neurons Giros B, Gras C, Solhonne B, Schwartz .I-C//INSERM, Ctr Paul Broca, Unite Neurobiol 109, Zter rue Alesia, F-75014 Paris, France MOLEC PHARMACOL 1986 29 (3) 281 Characterisation of aminopeptidases responsible for inactivating endogenous (Met5)enkephalin in brain slices using peptidase inhibitors and antiaminopeptidase M antibodies Maigret B, Fournie-Zaluski M-C, Roques 8, Premilat S//Univ Strasbourg 1, CNRS, UA 490, Mode Les Informst Appl Synthese Lab, 4 rue Blaise Pascal, F-67070 Strasbourg, France MOLEC PHARMACOL 1986 29 (3) 314 Proposals for the mu-active conformation of the enkephalin analog tyrcyclol(-Ngamma-D-AZ-bu-Gly-Phe-La"-) Lishmanov IB, et al PATOL FIZIOL EKSP TER 1985. (5) 14-7 Effect of enkephalins on morphologic and hormonal manifestations of the stress reaction (Rus) (Eng. Abstr.) Naranjo JR, Mocchetti I, Schwartz JP, Costa EIIFidia Georgetown Inst Neurosci, 3900 Resenroir Rd NW, Washington, DC 20007, USA PROC NATL ACAD SC1 USA 1986, g (5) 1513 Permissive effect of dexamethasone on the increase of proenkephalin mRNA induced by depolarization of chromaffin cells Waksman G, Hamel E, Foutnie-Zaluski MC, P.oques BP//*Dept Chim Organique, U266 INSERM, CNRS 4, Ave de l'observatoire, F-75006 Paris, France PROC NATL ACAD SC1 USA 1986, E (5) 1523 Autoradiographic comparison of the distribution of the neutral endopeptidase "enkephalinase" and of mu and delta opioid receptors in rat brain Dickenson AH//Dept Pharmacol, Univ Co11 London, Gower St, London WClE 6BT. England NATURE 1986, 320 (6064) 681 A new approachto pain relief? (News)
Wang Y-N, Lindberg I//St Elizabeths Hosp, NIMH, Neuropsychiat Branch, Washington, DC 20032, USA CELL TISSUE RES 1986, 244 (1) 77-85 Distribution and characterization of the ooioid octaoentide met5_enkenhalin. . arg6-gly7-leu8 in the gastrointestinal tract of the rat Boarder MR, McArdle W//Univ Leicester, Dept Pharmacol 6 'iherapeut, Leicester LEl 7RH, England BIOCHEM PHARMACOL 1986, 31 (6) 1043 Breakdown of small enkephalin derivatives and adrenal peptide E by human plasma Froimowitz M, Matthysse S//Harvard Univ, McLean Hasp, Sch Med. Mailman Res Ctr, Ralph Lowell Labs, Belmont, Ma 02178, USA J MED CHEM 1986, 29 (4) 573 Geometrical correspondence between phenazocine and the enkephalins Suzuki T, Oka J-i, Nagano N, Fukuda H//Univ Tokyo, Fat Pharmaceut Sci, Dept Toxic01 6 Pharmacol, Bunkyo ku, Tokyo 113, Japan COMP BIOCHEM PHYSIOL PT C 1986, g (2) 245 Enkephalin but not morphine modulates the motor activity in the frog spinal cord in vitro Venturelli F, Gilardi E, Roscetti G, Laugesen G, Barra PFA, Roda LG*/I *Univ Studi Tor Vergata, Cattedra Fisiol Umana, Via 0 Raimondo, I-00173 Rome, Italy COMP BIOCHEM PHYSIOL PT C 1986, 3 (2) 307 Control mechanisms of peripheral enkephalin hydrolysis in mammalian plasma 5. Endorphins Dubois MP, BULL ACAD-VET FR 1985, 58 (3) 322 Contribution to immunocytology of cells including steroidogenic substances derived from the adrenogenital primordium: demonstration of antigenes related to endomorphins (French) Kelsey JE, Watson SJ, Burke S. Akil H, Roberts JL//IJniv Michigan, Mental Hlth Res Inst, Ann Arbor, Mi 48109, USA J NEUROSCI 1986, 5 (1) 38 Characterization of proopiomelanocortin mRNA detected bu insitu hybridization Delbende C, Jegou S. Pelletier G, Tranchand-Bunel D, Leboulenger F, Guy .I, Benyamina M, Vaudry HllUniv Rouen Haute Normandie, Fat Sci, CNRS. U650, INSERM, Rech Endocrinol Molec.Grp, F-76130 Mt St Aignan, France C R ACAD SC1 SER III-VIE 1986. 302 (9) 359 Alpha-melanotropin in the frog brain: quantification, regional distribution and electron microscopic immunohistochemlcal localizarion (French)
Shibasaki T. Naruse 'I,Yamauchi N, Masuda A, Imaki T, Naruse K, Demura H, Ling N, Inagami T, Shizume K//Tokyo Womens Med Coil, Inst Clin Endocrinol, Dept Med, 10 Ichigaya Kawada Cho, Shinjllku ku, Tokyo 162, JapEin
BIOCHEM BIOPHYS RES COMMUN 1986, -135 (3) 1035 Rat atria1 natriuretic factor suppresses proopiomelanocortinderived peptide secretion from both anterior and intermediate lobe cells and growth hormone release from anterior lobe cells of rat pituitary in vitro El-Tayeb KMA, Gauthier CJT, Brubaker PL, Lickley HLA, Vranic M*//*Univ Toronto, Dept Physiol, Room 3358, Med Sci Bldg, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5S lA8 CAN J PHYSIOL PHARMACOL 1986, fi (3) 306 Hormonal and metabolic responses to intracarotid and intrajugular infusion of beta-endorphin in normal dogs Boitani C, Cben CLC, Margioris AN, Gerendai I, Morris PL, Bardin CW//Populat Cncl, 1230 York Ave, New York, NY 16021, USA MED BIOL 1985, 63 (5-6) 251 Pro-opiomelanocortin-derived peptides in the testis - evidence for a possible role in Leydig and Sertoli cell function Lichtensteiger W, Schlumpf M//Univ Zurich. Inst Pharmacol, Gloriastr 32, CH-8006 Zurich, Switzerland BRAIN RFS 1986, 368 (2) 205 Permsnent alteration of peptide feedback on dopamine neurons after injection of alpha-melanotropin antiserum at a critical period of postnatal development Emeson RB, Eipper BAllJohns Hopkins Univ, Sch Med. Dept Neurosci, 725 N Wolfe St, Baltimore, Md 21205, USA J NEUROSCI 1986, 2 (3) 837 Characterization of pro-ACTH/endorphinderived peptides in rat hypothalamus Wiesner JB, Dudley CA, Moss RL//Scripps Clin & Res Fdn, Res Inst, Div Preclin Neurosci h Endocrinol, 10666 N Torrey Pines Rd, La Jolla, Ca 92037, USA PHARMACOL BIOCHEM BEHAV 1986, 14 (3) 507 Effect of beta-endorphin on sociosexual proclivity in a choice paradigm Levy EM, McIntosh T, Black PH//Boston Univ, Sch Med. Dept Microbial, 80 E Concord St, Boston, Ma 02118, USA J TRAUMA 1986, 26 (3) 246 Elevation of circulating beta-endorphin levels with concomitant depression of immune parameters after traumatic injury 6. Dynorphin Wu CSC. Lee NM. Lob HH, Yang JT//CVRI, Hlth Sci West 841, Univ California, San Francisco, Ca 94143, USA J BIOL CHEM 1986, -261 (8) 3687
Competitive binding of dynorphin(I-13) and beta-endorphin to cerebroside sulfate in solution Basbaum AI, Cruz L, Weber E//Univ Calif, Dept Anat, San Francisco, Ca 94143, USA J NEUROSCI 1986, 5 (1) 127 Immunoreactive dynorphin B in sacral primary afferent fibers of the cat Young EA, Walker JM, Lewis ME, Houghten RA, Woods JH, Akil H//Univ Michigan, Mental Hlth Res Inst. Ann Arbor, Mi 48109, USA EUR J PHARMACOL 1986, -121 (3) 355 [3H]Dynorphin A binding and kappa selectivity of prodynorphin peptides in rat, guinea-pig and monkey brain Jhamandas K, Sutak M, Lemaire S//Queens Univ, Dept Pharmacol & Toxicol, Kingston, Ontario, Canada K7L 3N6 CAN J PHYSIOL PHARMACOL 1986, 64 (3) 263 Comparative spinal analgesic action of dynorphinl-8, dynorphinl-13, and a kappa-receptor agonist U50.488 Kanamatsu T, McCinty JF, Mitchell CL, Hong JS*//*NIEHS, Behav & Neural Toxic01 Lab, Res Triangle Pk, NC 27709, USA J NEUROSCI 1986, 2 (3) 644 Dynorphin- and enkephalin-like immunoreactivity is altered in limbic-basal ganglia regions of rat brain after repeated electroconvulsive shock Gerstberger R, Bsrden N*//*CHU Laval, MRC, Molec Endocrinol Grp, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada GlV 4G2 NEUROENDOCRINOLOGY 1986, 62 (5) 376 Dynorphin l-8 binds to opiate kappa receptors in the neurohypophysis 7. NEUROTENSIN Barber DL, Buchan AMJ, Walsh JH, Sol1 AH//Univ Massachusetts, Med Ctr, Dept Physiol, Worcester, Ma 01605, USA AMER J PHYSIOL 1986, 250 (3) PT.1 G374 Isolated canine ileal mucosal cells in short-term culture: a model for study of neurotensin release Barber DL, Buchan AMJ, Walsh JH, Sol1 AH//Univ Massachusetts, Med Ctr, Dept Physiol, Worcester, Ms 01605, USA AMER .J PHYSIOL 1986, 250 (3) PT.1 G385 Regulation of neurotensin release frqm canine enteric primary cell cultures Tojo K, Kato Y*, Kabayama Y, Ohta H, Inoue T, Imura H//*Kyoto Univ, Fat Med. Dept Med, Med Clin 2, 54 Kawahara Cho, Shogoin, Sakyo Ku, Kyoto 606, Japan PROC SOC EXP BIOL MED 1986, 181 (4) 517 Further evidence that central neurotensin inhibits pituitary prolactin secretion by stimulating dopamine release from the hypothalamus
Battaini F, Govoni S, Di Giovine S, Trabucchi M//Univ Milan, Inst Pharmacol 6 Pharmacognosy, Via Andrea Del Sarto 21. I-20129 Milan, Italy NAUNYN-SCHMIED ARCH PHARMACOL 1986, 332 (3) 267 Grotensi" effect on dopamine release and calcium transport in rat striatum: interactions with diphenylalkylamine calcium antagonists Komori S;Fukutome T, Ohashi H//Gifu Univ, Fat Agr, Dept Vet Med, Pharmacol Lab, Gifu 50111, Japan JPN J PHARMACOL 1986, 2 (4) 577 Isolation of a peptide material showing strong rectal musclecontracting activity from chicken rectum and its identification as chicken neurotensin Hernandez DE, Drago F, Mason GA, Stanley DA, Prange AJ//N Carolina State Univ, Sch Vet Med, 4700 Hillsborough St, Raleigh, NC 27606, USA PHARMACOL BIOCHEM BEHAV 1986, 2 (3) 425 Effect of dopamine agonists and antagonists on neurotensin-induced a"ti"ociception 8. SUBSTANCE P Tanaka H. Osakada F, Ohashi S, Shiraki M, Muneksta E*//*Univ Tsukuba, Inst Appl Biochem, Sakura, Ibaraki 305, Japan CHEM LETT 1986, (3) 391 Substance-P analogues containing pars-fluoro-L-phenylalanine Burcher E, Buck SH, Iovenberg W, Odonohue TL//Deakin Univ, Div Biol & Hlth Sci, Geelong, Vie 3217, Australia J PHAP.MACOL EXP THER 1986 -236 (3) 819 Characterisation and autoradiographic localisation of multiple tachykinin binding sites in gastrointestinal tract and bladder Holstein B, Cederberg C//Gothenburg Univ, Dept Zoophysiol. S-40031 Gothenburg, Sweden AMER J PHYSIOL 1986, -250 (3) PT.1 G309 Effects of tachykinins on gastric acid and pepsin secretion and on gastric outflow in the Altantic cod, Gadus morhua Crist J, Gidda J, Goyal RK//Beth Israel Hosp. Charles A Dana Res Inst, Boston, Ma 02215, USA AMER J PHYSIOL 1986, -250 (3) PT.1 G336 Role of substance P nerves in longitudinal smooth muscle contractions of the esophagus Lew WYW, Longhurst JC//Vet Adm Med Ctr, Div Cardiovasc lllA, 3350 Is Jolla Village Dr, San Diego, Ca 92161, USA AMER J PHYSIOL 1986, 250 (3) PT.2 R465 Substance P, 5-hydroxytryptamine, and hradykinin stimulate abdominal viseeral afferents
Tam PKH//Univ Hong Kong, Queen Mary Hosp, Dept Surg, Div Paediat Surg, Hong Kong, Hong Kong J PEDIAT SURG 1986, s(3) 227 A" immunochemical study with neuronspecific-enolase and substance P of human enteric innervation - the normal developmental pattern and abnormal deviations in Hirschsprung's disease and pyloric stenosis Ahlman H, Iarsson I, Gronstad K, Tisell LE, Dahlstrom A//Gochenburg Univ, Dept Surg, S-41124 Gothenhurg, Sweden J SURG ONCOL 1986, 31 (3) 170 A case of midgut cazinoid with breast metastasis and cellular localization of serotonin and substance P Lindberg S, Mercke U//Llniv Lund Hosp. Dept Otorhinolaryngol, S-22185 Lund, Sweden EUR J RESP DIS 1986, 68 (2) 96 Capsaicin stimulates mucociliary activity by releasing substance-P and acetylcholine Kaloustian KV, Edmands JAf/Quinnipiac Coil, Dept Med Lab Sci, Hamden, Ct 06518, USA COMP BIOCHEM PHYSIOL PT C 1986, -83 (2) 329 Immunochemical evidence for substance P-like peptide in tissues of the earthworm Lumbricus terrestris: action on intestinal contraction Ezra D, Leurindo FRM, Eimerl J, Goldstein RE, Peck CC, Feuerstein @//*Uniformed Set-vUniv Hlth Sci, Dept Neural, Neurobiol Res Div, 4301 Jones Bridge Rd, Bethesda, Md 20814, USA EUR J PHARMACOL 1986, -122 (1) 135 Tachykinin modulation of coronary blood flow Ali H, Leung KBP, Pearce FL, Hayes NA, Foreman JC*//*Univ London Univ Coil, Dept Pharmacol, Cower St, London WClE 6BT, England INT ARCH ALLERGY APPL IMMUNOL 19A6, 19 (4) 413 Comparison of the histamine-releasing action of substance P on mast cells and basophils from different species and tissues Brodin E, Lindefors N, Dalsgaard CJ, Theodorsson-Norheim E, Rose11 SIIKarolinska Inst, Dept Pharmacol, S-10401 Stockholm 60, Sweden REGUL PEPTIDES 1986, 13 (3-4) 253 Tachykinin multiplicity in rat central nervous system as studied using antisera raised against substance P and neurokinin A Mcfadden D. Zinner MJ, Jaffe BM*//*SUNY Downstate Med Ctr, Dept Surg, 450 Clarkson Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11203, USA GUT 1986, 27 (3) 267 Substance-P-induced intestinal secretion of water and electrolytes
Lindberg S, Mercke U, Uddma" R//Univ Lund Hosp, Dept Otorhinolaryngol, S-22185 Lund, Swede" ACTA OTO LARYNGOL 1986, -101 (3-4) 314 The morphological basis .for the effect of substance P on mucociliary activity in rabbit maxillary sinus
Differential localization of vasopressin- nnd oxytocin- immunoreactive cells and conventional "eurosecretory cells in the ganglia of the earthworm Pheretima hilgendorfi
Jeftinija S, Raspantini C, Randic M, Yaksh TL, Go VLW, Larson AA/tIowa State Univ Sci & Technol, Dept Vet Anat, Ames, Ia 50011, USA BRAIN RES 1986, -368 (1) 107 Altered responsiveness to substance P and 5-hydroxytryptamine in cat dorsal horn neurons after 5-HT depletion with p-chlorophenylalanine
Alone.0 G, Szafarczyk A, Assenmacher I//Univ Montpellier 2, Dept Physiol, CNRS, Unite 639, Neuroendocrinol Lab, F-34060 Montpellier, France EXP BRAIN RES 1986, 61 (3) 497 Immunoreactivity of hypothalamoneurohypophysial neurons which secrete corticotropin-releasing h”m”“e (CRH) and vasopressin (VP) immunocytochemical evidence for a correlation with their functional state in colchicine-treated rats
Milner TA, Pickel VM//Cornell Univ, Med Ctr, Co11 Med. Dept Neural, Neurobiol Lab, New York, NY 10021, USA NEUROSCIENCE 1986, 11 (3) 687 Ultrastructural localization and afferent sources of substance P in the rat parabrachial region
11. SOMATOSTATIN Maxwell DL. Chahal P, Nolop KB. Hughes JMBj/Hammersmith Hasp, Royal Postgrad Med Sch, Dept Med, London W12 OHS, England J APPL PHYSIOL 1986, 60 (3) 997 Somatostatin inhibits the ventilatory response to hypoxia in humans
Mai JK, Stephens PH. Hopf A, Cue110 AC//Unlv Dusseldorf, C & 0 Vogt Inst Hirnforsch, Moorenstr 5, D-4000 Dusseldorf 1. West Germany NEUROSCIENCE 1986, 17 (3) 709 Substance P in.the human brain
Sagar SM, Marshall PE, Onesti ST, Landis DMD//Vet Adm Med Ctr, Neural Serv 127, 4150 Clement St, San Francisco, Ca 94121, USA INVEST OPHTHALMOL VISUAL SC1 1986, z (3) 316 Somatostatin immunocytochemistry in the rabbit retina
Felpel LP, Huffma" RD//Univ Texas, Hlth Sci Ctr, Dept Pharmacol, 7703 Floyd Curl Dr, San Antonio, TX 78284, USA J AUTONOM NERV SYST 1986, g (3) 269 Response of splanchnic-driven neurons to substance P and eledoisinrelated peptide Chiba T, Masuko S, Kawano H//Saga Med Sch, Dept Anat, Saga 84001, Japan NEUROSCI LETT 1986, 64 (3) 311 Correlation of mltochondrial swelling after capsaicin treatment and substance P and somatostatin immunoreactivity in small neurons of dorsal root ganglion in the rat 9. ANGIOTENSIN Keller-Wood M, Kimura B, Shinsako J, Phillips MI//Univ Florida, Co11 Med, Dept Physiol, Gainesville, Fl 32610, USA AMER J PHYSIOL 1986, -250 (3) PT.2 R396 Interaction between CRF and angiotensin II in control of ACTH and adrenal steroids Saavedra JM, Correa FMA, Plunkett LM, Israel A, Kurlhara K, Shigematsu K//Unit Preclin Neuropharmacol, Section on Clin Pharmacol, Lab Clin Sci, Nat1 Inst.Mental Hlth, NIH, Bethesda, Md 20892, USA NATURE 1986, -320 (6064) 758 Binding of angiotensin and atria1 natriuretic peptide in brain of hypertensive rats 10. VASOPRBSSIN Kinoshita K, Kawashima S*//*Hiroshima Univ, Fat Sci, Inst Zool, Naka Ku, Hiroshima 730, Japan J MORPHOL 1986, -187 (3) 343
Garcia-Arraras JE, Fauquet M, Chanconie M, Smith .J//CNRS, Inst Embryol. F-94130 Nogent Sur Marne, France DEVELOP BIOL 1986, -114 (1) 247 coexpression of somatostatin-like iwnunoreactivity and catecholaminergic . . . properties in neural crest derivatives: comodulation of peptidergic and adrenergic differentiation in cultured neural crest Piguchi T, Kokubu T, Sikand GS, Wada JA, Friesen HG//Saitama Med Sch, Dept Neuropsychiat, 38 Morohongo, Moroyama, Saitama 35004, Japan FOLIA PSYCHIAT NEUROL JPN 1985, 39 (3) 305 A study of somatostatin receptors in amygdaloid-kindled rat brain Yamazaki 0, Higuchi T, Takazawa A, Ohshima H, Yamazaki J, Minatogawa Y, Igarashi Y, Noguchi T, Kate N, ..~ Nagaki S, Watanabe N//Saitama Med Sch, Dept Psychiat. Moroyama. Saitama 35004, Japan FOLIA PSYCHIAT NBUROL JPN 1985, 39 (3) 423 The effect of carbamazepine on amygdaloid kindled seizure and on somatostati" content in rat brain Nagaki S, Kate N, Higuchi T//Nat1 Ctr Nervous Mental & Muscular Disorders, Div Diagnost, Kodaira, Tokyo 187. Japan FOLIA PSYCHIAT NEUROL JPN 1985, 39 (3) 437 Changes in immunoreactive somatostatin content in rat brain following treatment with antiepileptic drugs
Yajima Y, Akita Y, Saito 'T//T,,kyo Metropolitan lnst Med Sri, 1-18 Honkomagome, Runkyo ku, Tokyo I 13,
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J 13101. CHEM 1986, -261 (6) 2684 Pertussis toxin blocks the inhibitory effects OE somatostatin on CAMPdependent vasoactive intestinal peptide and CAMP-independent thyrotropi releasing hormone-stimulated prolactin secretion of GH3 cells Real MF, Benoit R, Mazurek MF, Bird ED, Martin JB//Massachusetts Gen Hosp, Neural Res 4, Boston, Ma 02114, USA BRAIN RES 1986, -368 (2) 380 Somatostatin-28(1-12)-like immunoreactivity is reduced in Alzheimer's disease cerebral cortex Chesselet MF, Graybiel AM//Med Co11 Penn, Dept Pharmacol, 3200 Henry AW, Philadelphia, Pa 19129, USA NEUROSCIENCE 1986, 17 (3) 547 Striatal neurons expressing somatostatin-like immunoreactivit~! evidence for a peptidergic interneuronal system in the cat van den Pol AN//Yale Univ, Sch Med, Neurosurg Sect, New Haven, Ct 06510, USA NEUROSCIENCE 1986, 17 (3) 643 Gamma-aminobutyrate, gastrin releasing peptide, serotonin, somatostati", and vasopressin: ultrastructural immunocytochemical localization in presynaptic axons in the suprachiasmatic nucleus 12. CHOLECYSTOKININ Reisine T, Jensen R//U"iv Penn, Sch Med G3, Dept Pharmacol, 36th & Hamilton Walk, Philadelphia. Pa . 19104, USA J PHARMACOL EXP THER 1986 236 (3) 621 Cholecystokinin-8 stimulates adrenocorticotropin release from anterior pituitary cells Takeda Y, Kamiya Y, Honda K, Takano Y, Kamiya H*//*Fukuoka Univ, Sch Pharmaceut Sci, Dept Pharmacol, Fukuoka 81401, Japan JPN J PHARMACOL 1986, s (4) 569 Effect of injection of CCK-8 into the nucleus caudatus on the behaviour of rats Worms P, Martinez J, Briet C, Castro B, Biziere K//Sa"ofi Rech, rue Pr J Blayac, F-34082, Montpellier, France EUR J PHARMACOL 1986,121 (3) 395 Evidence for dopaminomimetic effect of intrastriatally injected cholecystokinin octapeptide in mice Makovec F, Chiste R, Bani M, Revel L, Setnikar I, Rovati AL//Rotta Res Lab, Via Valosa Sopra 7, Monza. Italy EUR J MED CHEM 1986, g(1) 9 New glutamic and aspartic derivatives with potent CCK-antagonistic activity
MO N, Dun N.J*//*Loyola Univ, Stritch Sch Med, Dept Pharmacol, 2160 S 1st Ave, Maywood, 11 60153, USA NEUROSCI LETT 1986, 64 (3) 263 Cholecystokinin octapeptide depolarizes guinea pig inferior mesenteric ganglion cells and facilitates nicotinic transmission 13. THYktOTROPHIN RELEASING HORMONE Ogawa N, Kajita S, Sate M, Mori A//Oiiaydma Univ, Sch Med, Inst Neurobiol, Dept Neurochem, 2-5-l Shikatacho, Okayama 700, Japan FOLIA PSYCHIAT NEUROL JPN 1985, -39 (3) 309 Seizures and thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) neural system in the rat brdin Ok,moto M, Sate M, hooriwake T, hocimoto K, Ogdwa T, Morlta K, Nabtsu T, 0gaw.aN//Okayama Univ, Sch Med, Dept Neuropsychiat, 2-5-l Shlkatacho, Okayann 700, Japan FOLIA PSYCHIAT NEUROL JPN 1985, -39 (3) 313 The prophylactic and anticonvulsant effects of a TRH analog (DwS-1417)on amvgdaloid kindling model of epilepsy Mirsuma T, Nogimori T, Sahashi K, Adachi K, Kihara M, Murakami K, Nakao N, Conda M, Fujii K, Okabe Y, Takahashi A//Aichi Med Univ, Dept In~rrnal Med 4, Aichi 48011, Japan AMER J MED SC1 1986, 291 (3) 164 Thvrotropin releasinghormones levels in human cerrbrosplnal fluid in various neurologic diseases Freedman J, HokfaPt T, Jonsson G, Post C//Karolinska Inst, Dept Histol, Box 60400, S-10401 Stockholm 611, s~den EXP BRAIN RES 1986, 62 (1) 175 Thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) counteracts neuronal damage induced bv a substance-P antagonist Paakkari I, Nurminen ML, Siren AL//Univ Helsinki, Dept Pharmacol & Toxicol, SF-00170 Helsinki 17, Finland EUR J PltAkMACOL 1986, 122 (1) 131 Caruiovrntilator effectsof TKH in anaesthrtized rats: role of the brain stem Bnargava HN, Das S//Univ Illinois, Hlth Sci Ctr, Dept Pharmacodynam, Room 340, 833 S Wood, Cincago, 11 h~bl?,.LlSA BRAIN RES 1986, 3bd (2) 262 Evidence for opiate acciun at the brain receptors for thyrocropinrrieysing hormune Arotan-Spire S, Iqolf B, Czilrnichow P//Hop Nrcker Enftints Malad, INSERM, U3U, TT 6E ET, 149 Kue Sevres, F-75743 raris 15, France NEUROENDOCRLNOLOGY 1986, 2 (5) 3Y9 Enzymatic degraaation of thyrotropin releasing hormone by pancreatic hom+,coaies. Faliure to detect his.-,,ro-~,i*~roplpal‘dzine RS TRH mc~t.~rwliie
14. VASOACTIVE INTESTINAL PEPTIDE Kiely EA, Williams G, Bloom SR//Dept Surg Med, Hammersmith Hosp, London W12 OHS, England LANCET 1986. 1 (8487) 973 Vasoactive intestinal polypeptide during penile erectloo (letter) Schwerdtfeger WK//Max Planck Inst Hirnforsch, Deutschordenstr 46, D-6000 Frankfurt 71. W Germany CELL TISSUE RES 1986, 244 (1) 235-238 Septal afferents to the area dentata terminate on vasoactive intestinal polypepride (VIP)-like immunoreactive, non-pyramidal neurons. An electronmicroscopic immunocytochemical debenzration study in the rat Ahmed CE, Dees WL, Ojeda SR//Univ Texas, HIth Sci Ctr, Dept Physiol, 5323 Harry Hines Blvd, Dallas, TX 75235, USA ENDOCRINOLOGY 1986, &3 (4) 1682 The immature rat ovary is innervated by vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP)-containing fibers and responds to VIP with steroid secretion Larsson 0, Duner-Engstrom M, Lundberg JM, Fredholm BB, Anggard A//Karolinska Inst, Dept Pharmacol, Box 60400, S-14104 Huddinge, Sweden REGUL PEPTIDES 1986, 12 (3-4) 319 Effects of VIP, PHM and substance P on blood vessels and secretory elements of the human submandibular gland 15. NEUROPEPTIDE Y Takeuchi T. Gumucio DL. Yamada T. Meisler MH; Minth CD, Dixon JE, Eddy RE, Shows TB//Univ Michigan, Med Ctr, 3912 Taubman Ctr, Ann Arbor, Mi 48109, USA J CLIN INVEST 1986, z (3) 1038 Genes encoding pancreatic polypeptide and neuropeptide-Y are on human chromosome-17 and chromosome-7 Kuramoto H, Kondo H, Fujita T//Niigata Univ, Sch Med, Dept Anat, Asahimachi 1, Niigata 951, Japan ANAT REC 1986, 214 (3) 321-328 Neuropeptide ty=ine (NPY)-like immunoreactivity in adrenal chromaffin cells and intraadrenal nerve fibers of rats Wahlestedt C, Yanaihara N, Flakanson R*//*Univ Lund, Dept Pharmacol, Solvegatan 10, S-22362 Lund, Sweden REGUL PEPTIDES 1986, z (3-4) 307 Evidence for different pre- and post-junctional receptors for neuropeptide Y and related peptides 16. OTHER PEPTIDES Jaffe H. Faina AK, Riley CT. Fraser BA, Hol& GM, Wagner RM, Rfdgway RL, Hayes DK//USDA ARS, Beltsville Agr Res Ctr, Inst Agr Environm @al, Livestock Insects Lab, Beltsville Agr lies, Beltsville, Md 20705, USA BIOCHEM BIOPHYS RES COMMUN 1986, -135 (2) 622
Isolation and primary structure of a peptide from the corpora catdiaca of Heliothis zea with adipokinetic activity Makara GB, Stark E, Kapocs G, Antoni FA//Hungarian Acad Sci, Inst Exptl Med, H-1450 Budapest, Hungary AMER J PHYSIOL 1986, 250 (3) PT.1 E319 Long-term effects of hypothalamic paraventricular lesion on CRF content and stimulated ACTH secretion Grunberger G, Lowe WL, Mcelduff A, Glick RP//NIADDK, Diabet Branch, Bldg 10 Room A-S243, Bethesda, 20892 USA J CLI; INVEST 1986 77 (3) 997 Nd Insulin receptor o; human cerebral aliomas - structure and function
Jokura Y, Urano A//Saitama Univ, Fat Sci, Dept Regulat Biol, Urawa, Saitama 338, Japan GEN COMP ENDOCRINOL 1986, 62 (1) 80 Extrahypothalamic projection of luteinfzing hormone-releasing hormone fibers in the brain of the toad, Bufo japonicus Zamir N, Skofitsch G, Bannon MJ, Jacobowitz DM//Hypertens Endocrine Branch, Nat1 Heart, Lung Blood Inst, Bethesda, Md 20892, USA PROC NATL ACAD SC1 USA 1986, 83 (5) 1528 Melanin-concentrating hormone: Unique peptide neuronal system in the rat brain and pituitary gland Roth RA, Morgan DO, Beaudoin J, Sara V//Dept Pharmacol, Stanford Univ Sch Med, Stanford, Ca 94305, USA J BIOL CHEM 1986, 261 (8) 3753 Purification and characterization of the human brain insulin receptor Takeda N, Kitajiri M, Girgis S, Hillyard CJ. Macintyre I, Emson PC, Shiosaka S, Tohyama M, Matsunaga T//Osaka Univ, Sch Med, Dept Otolaryngol, l-l-50 Fukushima, Fukushima ku, Osaka 553. Japan EXP BRAIN RES-198ti. 61 (3) 575 The oresence of a calcitonin ctenerelated peptide in the olivocochlear bundle fn rat Ruben P, Johnson JW, Thompson S//Univ Hawaii, Bekesy Lab, 1953 EW Rd, Honolulu, Hi 96822, USA J NEUROSCI 1986, 5 (1) 252 Analysis of FMRF-amide effects on Aplysia bursting neurons Shiono S, NaicaoK*, Morii N, Yamada T, Itoh H, Sakamoto M, Sugawara A, Saito Y, Katsuura C, Imura H//*Kyoto Univ, Sch Med, Dept Med. Dlv 2, 54 Shogoin Kawaharacho, Sakyo ku, Kyoto 606, Japan BIOCHEM BIOPHYS RES COMMUN 1986, 135 (3) 728 Nature of atria1 natriuretic polypeptide in rat brain
Blahser S, Oksche A, Farner DS//U"iv Giessen, Inst Anat h Zytobiol, Aulweg 123, D-6300 Giessen. W GellllanV CELL T&WE RES 1986, -244 (1) 193-196 Projection of fibers immunoreactive to a" antiserum against gonadoliberi" (LHRH) into the pineal stalk of the white-crowned sparrow, Zonotrichia leukophrys gambelli Ram JL, Hall& KA, Lavran ZIIWayne State Univ. Dept Physiol, Detroit, Mi 48201, USA COMP BIOCHEM PHYSIOL PT C 1986, 83 (2) 279 Sensitivity of a peptide-activated neuron in Aplysia to serotonin and cyclic AMP-relevant agents Kyrkouli SE, Stanley BG, Leibowitz SF//Rockefeller Univ, Box 247, 1230 York AVe, New York, NY 10021, USA EUR .J PHARMACOL 1986, 122 (1) 159 Calani": stimulation "feeding induced by medial hypothalamic injection of this novel peptide Lowe W, LeRoith D*//*NIADDKS, Diabet Branch, Bldg 10, Room t3S-243, 9000 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, Md 20892, USA ENDOCRINOLOGY 1986, 118 (4) 1669 Insulin receptors from guinea pig liver and brain: structural and functional studies Stjernquist M, Ekblad E, Owna" C, Sundler F//Univ Lund, Dept Histol, Biskopsgata" 5, S-22362 Lund, Sweden REGUL PEPTIDES 1986, 13 (3-4) 197 Neuronal localization~nd motor effects of gastrln-releasing peptide (GRP) in rat uterus Ferrarese C, Iadarola MJ, Yang HYT, Costa E*//*Georgetown Univ, Fidia Georgetown Inst Naurosci, 3900 Reservoir Rd, Washington, DC 20007, USA REGUL PEPTIDES 1986, 13 (3-4) 245 Peripheral and central origin of Phe-Mat-Arg-Phe-amide immunoreactivity in rat spinal cord Bottcher G, Alumets .I, Hakanso" R, Sundler F//U"lv Lund. Dept Histol. Blsknpsgatan 5, S-22362 Lund, Swede" REGUL PEPTIDES 1986, 13 (3-4) 283 Co-existence of glicentin and peptide YY in colorectal L-cells in cat and ma". A" electron microscopic study Struthers AD, Brow" MJ, MacDonald DWR, Beacham JL, Stevenson JC, Morris HR. MacIntyre I//Univ Dundee, Ninewells Hosp 6 Med Sch, Dept Clin Pharmacol, Dundee DDl 9SY, Scotland CLIN SC1 1986. 70 (4) 389-393 Human calcitonin gene related peptide: a potent endogenous vasodilator I" ma" Saavedra JM, Israel A, Kurihara M, Fuchs E//NIMH, Clin Sci Lab, Preclin Neuropharmcol Unit, Cli" Pharmacol sect, Bldg 10, Rm 2D 45, Bethesda, Md 20892, USA
CIRC RES 1986, s (3) 389 Decreased "umber and affinity of rat atria1 natriuretic peptide (h-33) binding sites in the subfornical organ of spontaneously hypertensive rats Sigvardt KA, Rothma" BS, Brow" RO, Mayer E//Univ California, Dept Neural, Davis, Ca 95616, USA J NEUROSCI 1986, 5 (3) 803 The bag cells of Aplysia as a multitranSmitter S,'StSm: identification of alpha bag cell peptide as a second neurotransmitter 17. TECHNIQUES Fujii N, Otska A, Funakoshi S, Nomizu ?!, Akaji K, Yajlma H*, Yltsgawa K, Akita T, Ando K, Kawamoto T//*Kyoto Univ, Fat Pharmaceut Sci, Sakyo ku, Kyoto 606, Japan CHEM PHARM BULL TOKYO 1986 z (2) 603 Studies on peptides. CXXXV. Preparation of seven peptide fragments for the synthesis of human calcitoni" gene-related peptide (hCGRP)
Chromogranin from normal human adrenal glands: purification by monoclonal antibody affinity chromatography and partial N-terminal amino acid sequence 18. FORTHCOMING EVENTS Bavliss & Stat-line Society Naiional Scientifyc Meeting 29th-30th September 1986 University of Liverpool, Liverpool, England Regulatory Peptides in the Brain snd in the Gastrointestinal Tract For further details, including Abstract forms contact: Prof G Dockray, Physiol Lab, Univ Liverpool, Brownlow Hill, PO Box 147, Liverpool L69 3BX, England Deadline for Abstracts: 25th July 1986
XXI National Congress of the Italian Society of Histochemistry, Capri, ~~~ 22-23 1986 The main topic of the Congress will be "Peptides in "eurogenesis and pathology" Information and the abstract forms Fujii N, Otaka A, Funakoshi S, may be from: Segreteria Organizzativa, Nomizu M, Akaji K, Yajima H*, XXI Congresso Nazionale della Ysmamato I, Torizuka K, Kltagawa K, Societa Italiana di Istochim, c/o Akita T, Ando K. Kawam"to T, Shimnnishi 1st di Anat Umana Normale, II Fat Y, Taka" T//*Ky"t" Univ, Fat Pharmaceut Med Chirurg, Via Sergio Pansini 5, Sci, Sakyo ku, Kyoto 606, Japan 80131 Napoli, Italy CHEM PHARM BULL TOKYO 1986 34 (2) 413 First European Congress of EndoStudies on peptides. CXXXVI. Solution- crinology Copenhagen, June 21-25 phase synthesis of a 37-residue 1987 peptide amide corresponding to the Information from: First European entire amino acid sequence of human Congress of Endocrinology, C Chriscalcltonin gene-related peptide tianse", Dept Cli" Chem, Glostrup (hCGRP) Hosp. Univ Copenhagen, DK-2600 Glostrup, Denmark Fujii N, Nomizu M, Futaki S, Otaka A. Funakoshi S, Akaji K. Watanabe K, XXXth IUPS Satellite Symposia Yajima H//Kyoto Univ, Fat Pharmaceut Aminergic and peptidergic actions Sci, Sakyo ku, Kyoto 606, Japan and interactions, Pullman, Washington, CHEM PHARM BULL TOKYO 1986 34 (2) USA, 21-23 July, 1984 1364 contact: Prof CD Barnes, Dept Vet & Studies 0" peptides. CXXXII. Evaluation Comparat Anat, Pharmacol & Physiol, of two beta-carboxyl protecting Washington State Univ, Pullman, Wa groups of aspartic acid, cycloheptyl 99144-6520, USA and cycloocytl for peptide synthesis Fujii N, Otaka A, Funakoshi S, Yajima H*, Nishimura 0, Fujino M//Kyoto Univ. Fat Pharmaceut Sci, Sakyo ku. Kyoto 606, Japan CHEM PHARM BULL TOKYO 1986 24 (2) 869 Studies on peptides. CXXXIV. Evaluation of S-1-adamatylcysteine for peptide synthesis May V, Eipper RA*//*Johns Hopkins Univ, Sch Med, Dept Neurosci, 725 N Wolfe St, Baltimore, Md 21205, USA ENDOCRINOLOGY 1986, 118 (4) 1284 Long term culture ofprimary rat pituitary adrenocorticotropinl endorphln-producing cells in serumfree medium Wilson BS, Pha" SH, Lloyd RV// Hybritech Inc, Dept Cell Biol, 11095 Torreyana Rd. San Diego, Ca 92121, USA REGUL PEPTIDES 1986, 12 (3-4) 207
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Lemos JR, Nordmann J.J, Co&e IM, Stuenkel EL//Bekesy Lah Neurobiol, Univ tiawaii, 1993 East-West Road, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822, USA NATURE 1986, -319 (6052) 410 Siqle channels ard ionic currents in pzptidergic "elve terminals Leakc LO, Crowe R, I*lrnstockL*//*U"lv London Univ Coil, Dapt Anac 6 Embryol, Gower St, Lordon WClE 68T, Eneland CEiL TISSUE KES 1986, 243 (2) 3 45-3
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Localisation of substance P-, somatostacirr, vasoactive intestinal polypeptide- atri mztenkephalinimmunoreactive nerves in the peripheral and central nervous systems of the leech (Hirudo medicinalis) Takeda M, Endo Y, Saito H, Nishlmura M, Nishiitsutsuji-Uwo J//Kobe Univ, Entomol Lab, Kobe 657, Japan BI(EIEDRES 1985, 6 (6) 395 Neuropeptide arrl&no;rmine immunereactivity of the circadian pcemaker in Periplaneta Kolta MG, Soliman KFA*, Williams BB//*Florida A6M Univ, Co11 Phann, Tallahassee, Fl 32307, USA HORMONE RES 1986, 23 (2) 112 Role of 5-hydroxytvptanine in the regulation of brain naropeptides in normal ard diabetic rat Leah JD, Cameron AA, Kelly WL, Snow PJ*//*Univ Queensland, Dept Anat, St Lucia, Qld 4067, Australia NEUROSCIENCE 1985, 16 (3) 683 Coexistence of peptide immunoreactivity in sensory n~lrons of the cat Rafaelsen OJ, Gierris A//RigshDsp, Dept Psychiat, DK-2100 Copenh;gen 0, Dermark PROG NEURO-PSYCH BIOL RYCH 1985, 2 (5-6) 533 Neuropeptides in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in psychiatric dimrders Kulmala HK, Hutton JT//NE Ohio Univ,
Co11 Med, Dept Phalmacol, 4209 State Route 44, Rootstown, Oh 44272, USA PROG NEURO-PSYCH BIOL PSYCH 1985, -9 (5-6) 625 Role of the senile plaque in neuropeptide deficits of Alzheimers disease
pkami S, Ichino K, Yamada S, Taniguchi KlfIwate Univ, Fat Agr, Dept Vet Ana<, Morioka, Iwate 020, Japan Jm J VET SC1 1985, c (6) 931 Immunocytochemical localizatio" of neuropeptides in the ventral hypothalamus of the cat 3 OPIOIDS Tcma F, Dive V, Fennandjian S* Darlak K, Grzodra Zl/*C&S, Dept Biol, Serv Biochim, F-91191 Gif sur Yvette, France BIOPOLYMERS 1985, 26 (12) 2417
Preferred solution and calculated conformations of dermorphin arad analysis of structure-conformationactivity relationships in the series [Alan]-dermorphin Samovilova NN, Yarygi" KN, Vinogradov VA//Acad Sci USSR, Cardiol Sci Ctr, Moscow, USSR BIOORG KHIM 1985, 11 (10) 1380 Specific binding of N-allylnonnetazotine (SKF 10047), a ligand of sigma-opioid receptors, to rat liver membranes (Russian) Kajiwara M, Aoki K, Ishii K, Numata H, Matsmiya T, Oka T*//*Tokai Univ, Sch Med, Dept Pharmacol, Isehara, Kanagawa 25911, Japan JPN J PHARMACOL 1986, 40 (1) 95 Agonist anl antago"ist&tions of buprenorphine on three types of opioid receptor in isolated prepare tions Hahn EF, Nishimura S, Goodman RR, Pasternak GW*//*Mem Sloan Kettering Cant Ctr, Dept Neural, Cotzias Lab Neurooncol, 1275 York Ave, New York, NY 10021, USA J PHARMACOL EXP THER 1985, -235 (3) 839 Irreversible opiate agonists and antagonists. 2. Evidence against a bivalent mechanism of action for opiate azines and diacylhydrazones
Hahn EF, Itzhek Y, Nishimura S, Johnson N, Pasternak GW*//*Mem Sloan Kettering Cant Ctr, Dept Neural, Cotzias Lab Neurooncol, 1275 York Ave, New York, NY 10021, USA .I PHARMACOL EXP THER 1985, -235 (3) 846 Irreversible opiate agonists and antagonists. 3. Phenylhydrazone derivatives of naloxone ard oxymorphone Vinogradov VA, Polonskii VM BULL EXP BIOL MED-ENGL TR 1985, -99 (5) 571 Protective action of endogenous opioid peptides of different origin against duodenal ulcer in rats Hammer RP//Univ Hawaii, John A Burns Sch Med, Dept Anat 6 Reprod Biol, 1960 EW Rd, Honolulu, Hi 96822, USA BRAIN RES 1985, 360 (l-2) 65 The sex hormone-Gendent development of opiate receptors in the rat medial preoptic area Moskowitz AS, Goodman RR//Univ California, Ctr Hlth Sci, Inst Brain Res, Neurosci Progran, Los Angeles, Ca 90024, USA BRAIN RES 1985, 360 (l-2) 108 Autoradiographic analysis of mul,mu2, ard delta opiofd birding in the central nervous system of C57BLl6BY and CXBK (opioid receptor-deficient) mice Moskowitz AS, Goodman RR//Univ California, Ctr Hlth Sci, Inst Brain Res, Neurosci Progran, Los Angeles, Ca 90024, USA
BRAIN RES 1985, -360 (l-2) 117 Autoradiographic distribution of mu1 and mu2 opioid binding in the mouse central nervous system Geary WA, Wooten GF*//*Univ Virginia, Med Ctr, Dept Neural, Box 394, Charlottesville, Va 22908, USA BRAIN RES 1985, 360 (l-2) 214 TRegional saturation studies of (3H)naloxone binding in the naive, dependent and withdrawal states Griffin MT, Law PY*, Loh HH//*Langley Porter Psychiat Inst, Dept Psychiat, San Francisco, Ca 94143, USA BRAIN RES 1985, 360 (l-2) 370 Neuroblastoma X gliaa NG 108-15 hybrid cells cultured in a serum-free chemically defined medium: effects on acute and chronic opiate regulation of adenylate cyclase activity
Petraglia F, Locdtelli V, FaccrliactLi F, Bergamaschi M, Geoazzdni AK, Cocchi D//Llniv Modena, Dept Ubsttlth Gynaecol, Via Pozzo 71, 1-411OU Modena, Italy J ENDCCRINOL 1986, -108 (1) 89-N Oestrous cycle-related LH responsive"ess to "aloxone: Efect of h@,h oestroge" levels on the activity of opioid receptors Bouloux PMG, Grossman A, Allolio B, Delitala G, Beseer GM//St Bartholomews Hosp, Dept Endocrinol, Lotion EClA 7BE, Englen HORMONE RES 1986, 23 (2) 83 Effects of adrenelgic antagoniso on the growth l~rmone, prolactin ani cortisol respnse to a synthetic opioid agonist in man Litarczek G BRIT J ANAESTH 1985, 57 (12) 1269 Opioid receptor binding ard its significance (letter)
Tennan GW, Penner ER, Liebeskind JC*ll*Univ Calif Los Angeles, Dept Psychol, Los Angeles, Ca 90024, USA BRAIN RES 1985, 360 (l-2) 374 Stimulation-proda and stress-induced analgesia: cross-tolerance between opioid forms
Hull CJ BRIT J ANAESTH 1985, 57 (12) 1269 Opioid receptor binding and its significance (letter)
Dua AK, Pinsky C, LaBella FS//Univ Manitoba, Fat Med, Dept Phannacol & Therapeut, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada R3E OW3 EIECTROENCEPHALOGR CLIN NEURO 1985, 61 (6) 569 Mu- and delta-opioid receptormediated epileptoid responses in morphinedependent and norrdependent rats
Evans CJ, Erdelyi E, Hunter J, Barchas .JD//Stanford Univ, Med Ctr, Sch Med, Dept Psychiat& Behav Sci, Nancy PriUker Lab Behav Neurochen, Stanford, Ca 94305, USA J NEUROSCI 1985, 5 (12) 3423 Co-localization a;;d charsterization of immunoreective peptides derived frnn two opioid precursors in guinea pig adrenal glands
Ahokas RA, Seydoux J, Llanos-Q T, Mashburn TA, Blatteis CM//Univ Tennessee, Ctr Hlth Sci, Dept Obstet & Gynecol, Memphis, Tn 38163, USA BRAIN RES BULL 1985, 15 (6) 603 Hypothalamic opiofde end the acutephase glycoprotein response in guinea pigs
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Nakata N, Sakurada S*, Sakuraia T, Kisara K, Sasaki Y, Suzuki K//*Tohoku Co11 Pharm, Dept Pharmacol, 4-4-l Komatsushima, Sendai, Miyagi 983, Japan PHAmACOLBIOCHM BEHAV 1986, E (1) 27 Physical dependence of a dennorphin tetrapeptide analog, [D-ArgZ,Sar4]dermorphin (l-4) in the rat van der Kooy D, Nagy .JI//Univ Toronto, Dept Anat, Neurobiol Res Grp, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5S lA8 BEWV BRAIN RES 1985, 17 (3) 203 Hyperelgesiamediated ?;j;peripheral opiate receptors in the rat Sim MK, Ramabadra" K//Natl Univ Singapore, Fat Med, Dept Phanoacol, Singapore 0511, Singapore CLIN EW PXAmAO)L HlYSIOL 1985, -12 (5) 481 Effects of opioids on the ACh-indu ted contraction of the toad rectus
Enkephalins
Hussain A, Faraj J, Aranaki Y, Truelove JE//Univ Kentucky, Co11 Phann, Lexington, Ky 40536, USA BICCHEM BIOPHYS RES CDMMUN 1985, -133 (3) 923 Hydrolysis of leucine erkephalin in the nasal cavity of the rae a possible factor in the low bioavailability of nasally administerd peptides Dray A, Nunan L, Wire W//vniv Arizona, Co11 Med, Hlth Sci Ctr, Dept Pharmacol, Tucson, AZ 85724, USA J PHAI?+tACOL EXP THER 1985, -235 (3) 670 Proekephalin-A fragments ahibit spinal and supraspinal opioid activity invivo Given MB, Sander GZ, Giles TD//Vet Adm Med Ctr, Dept Med, New Orleans, La 70146. USA THROMB RES 1985, 40 (5) 711 Methioninee&eph=in does not alter hunan platelet aggregatoty resp,nse Alekminskaya IA, Lishnanov YB, Slepushkin VD, Titov MI//Acad Med Sci 16SR, Cardiol F&s Ctr, Pathophysidl Lab, Tomsk, USSR BULL EXP BIOL MED-ENGL TR 1985, -99 (5) 555 Enkephalins and the state of the sympathicoadrenal system in acute myocardial ischemia
Stanton TL, Sarti" NF, Beckman AL//Alfred I hupont Inst, Dept Res, POB 269, Wilmington, De 19899, USA REGUL PEPTIDES 1985, g (4) 333 Changes in body temperature and metabolic rate following microinjection of Met-enkephalinamide in the preopticfanterior hypothalamus of the rat Locha S, Petraglia F, Pintor C, Fam!da A, Facchinetti F, Balzano S, Genazzani AR, Corda R//Univ Cagliari, Dapt Pediat 1, Via Porcell 3, I-09100 Cagliari, Italy NEUROENDOCRINOL IETT 1585, 1 (6) 313 The effect of a" enkephalin analogue on ,aldosterone secretion in normal sul>jrctc Zubieta M, Vindrola 0, Talavera E, As& M, Massarini A, Linares G//Inst Mexlcano Pslquiatria, Calzada Meixco Xochimilco 101, Colonia San Lorenzo Huipulco, Mexico City, DF, Mexico BRAIN RES 1985, -360 (1-Z) 101 Pel,rvler,ete~razol-inducedseizures prod& a" increased release of IR-Met-enkephali" fran rat striatum in vitro Zamlr N, Weber E, Palkovits M, Brownstein M.J//NIMH, CZin Sci Lab, Bethesda, Md 20205, USA BRAIN RES 1985, 361 (1-Z) 193 Distribution of immunoreactive metorphamide (adrenorphin) in discrete regiuns of the rat brain: comparison with Met-enkephalinArpb_Gly7-LeuR Bourgoin S, Artaud F, Cesseli" F, Glowinski J, Hamon M//Fat Med Pitie Salpetriere, INSEM, U288, Neurobiol Cellulaire & Fonctionnelle, 91 Blvd HOP, F-75634 Paris 13, France BRAlN RES 1985, 361 (l-2) 361 Local anr* rmlote effects of intracaudate administration of GABArelated drugs on Met-enkephalin r~lrase 1" the basal ganglia Uchida T, Kobayashi S, Yanaihara NltYamanashi Med Sch, Dept Anat, Tamdho, Yamanashi 40938, Japan BIWED RES 1985, 6 (6) 415 occurrence and prqjections of three subclasses of Met-enkephalin-Arg6-Gly7Leti8 neurons in the guinea-pig duodenum: immunoelectron microscopic study on the c-storage of MetenkephalilrArg6-Gly7-Leu8 with substance P or PHI (1-15)
5 Endorphins Lebouille JLM, Visser WH, Hendriks RW, Van Nispen .JW, Greven HM, Burbach JW//State Univ Utrecht, Fat Med, Rudolf Magnus Inst Pharmacol, Vordellaan 6, 3521 GD Utrecht, Netherlands BIOCHEM BIOPHYS RES COMMUN 1985, -133 (3) a97 Inhibition of gamma-endorphin generating endopeptidase activity of rat brain by peptides: structure activity relationship Osamura RY, Watanabe K, Seidah NG, Chan JSD, Chretien M//Tokai Univ, Sch Med, Dept Pathol, Isehara, Kanagawa 25911, Japan VIRCHOWS ARCH A PATH ANAT HIS 1985, 408 (2-3) 281 tight and electron microscopic localization of the N-terminal fragment of human pro-opiomelanocortin in the human pituitary gla"d nrd in "e"plaslllS Baranowska R, Misiorowski W, Dorobek W, Witkowski M, Snochowska H, Soszynksi P//&d Ctr Postgrad Educ, Eniocrinol Clin, Ceglowska 80, PL-01809 Warsaw, Poland NEUROENDOCRINOL LETT 1985, 7 (6) 297 The opposite effect of naloxone and clonidine on GH, beta-endorphin, cortisol, TSH and LH release in healthy subjects Walter HJ//Univ Ulm, A"at Abt, Oberer Eselsberg, D-7900 L'lm, W Germany BRAIN RES 1985, 360 (1-Z) 10 Adrenocorticotropin and alphamelanotropin in the myenteric plexus of the rat duodenum: an electron microscopic study Plishka RJ, Cangro CB, Neale JH*// *Georgetown Univ, Drpt Biol, Washington DC 20057, USA BRAIN RES 1985, 360 (l-2) 403 Immunohistochemical localization of the pro-opianelanocortin-gene product, glycylglutanine, in the intemvzdiate pituitary McLaughlin CL, Eaile CA, Della-Fera MA//Washington Univ, Sch Med, Dept Prevent Med, St Louis, MO 63110, USA PHYSIOL BEH4V 1985, 35 (6) 891 Meal-stimulated increased concentrations of beta-endorphin in the hypthalamus of Zucker obese and lean rats
May V, Eipper BA//Dept Neurosci, Johns Hopkins Univ Sch Med. Baltimore, Mocchrttl I, Guldotti A, Schwartz JP, Costa E*//*St Elizabechs Hosp, Md 21205, USA NIMH, Preclin Pharmacol Lab, Washington,J BIOL CHm 1985, 260 (30) 16224 DC 20032, USA Regulation of peptide amidation in cultured pituitary cells J NEUROSCI 1985, 5 (12) 3379 Rescrplne changes the dynamic state Radusrvich PM, Lacy DB, Williams PE, of enkephalin stores in rat striatum Abumrad NN//Vanderbilt Univ, Med and adrenal medulla by different Ctr, Sch Med, Dept Surg, Nashville, mechanisms Tn 37232, USA SURG FORM 1985, 36 22
Glucoregulatory changes during hyperglycemia inducti by intracerebroventricular betz-endorphin in the conscious dog Hale AC, Besser GM, Rees LH//St Bartblanews Hosp, Jjept Ghan tndocrinol, Lordon ECIA 7HE, England J ENDDCRINOL 1986, -_ 108 (1) 49-56 Characterization of pro-opiomrlanocortirderived peptides in pltuitaty arvl ectopic alrrnocorticotrophinsecreti% tumours Buckingham JC//Koydl Free Hasp, bch Mrd, Acad Uept Pharmacol, Lurdon bww3 2PF, England NEUROENDOCRII~OL~~~;Y 1986, 42 (2) 148 Scimulario" arid inhibitiooof corticotrophin releasing factor secretion by beta endorphi" Martens2 ND//Univ Canbridge, Dept Anat, Downing St, CronbrldgeCA.! BY, England NEZUROSCIEEE 1985, 16 (3) 625 Changes in the procfssiq of betaendorphi" in the hywthalamu .~nd pituitary gland of female rats during sexual maturation Vanree JM, Verhoeven WMA, DewiLd D//State Univ Utrecht, Rudolf Elagnus Inst Phannacol, Utrrcht, Netherlands PRCG NELJRO-PSYCH i!IOL P-;YCH1985, Y (S-6) 561 Gamma-type eidorphins - nalrolrpticun like alaiantipsychotic ;iction 6 Dynorphin Gm, Cardeletti b, Kussu A, Leanza G, Stanzani S, Ferrl S//lJniv Bologna, Inst Phannacol, Irrlerio48, I-40126 Bologna, Italy LIFE SC1 1986, 2 (5) 403 Immunoreactive dynorphin-like material in rat pituitary after ovariectomy McLean S, Banno" MJ, Zamir N, Pert CB//NIMH, Neurophysiol Lab, Bldg 76, Roan 2D14, 9OCO Rockville Pike, Bethesda. Md 20892, USA BRAIN RES 1985, -36i (l-2) 185 Com!xrimn of the substance P- ard dynorphin-containi% projectiorn to the substantia nigra: a ralioimmunocytochenical ard biochemical study 7 NEUROTENSIN Grinsteine IV. Misina IP. Veemers RE, Vosekalna'IA, Gailit; EA; Grigorieva VD, Chlpens GI//Acad Sci LASSR, Inst Organ Synth, Kiga, LASSR, USSR BICORG mIM 1985, 11 (9) 1167 Synthesis ard biolglcal actlvlty of cyclic arrl linear analogues of C-teninal "eurotensin fr.igmentl (Russian) Fuxe K, Agnati LF, Martire M, Neumeyer A, Benfenati F, Friy P//Karolinska Inst, Dept Histol, POB 60400, S-10401 Stockholm 60, Sweden ACTA PHYSIOL SCAND 1986, -126 (1) 147 Studies of neurotensin-dopamine receptor interactions in stfidt,ll membranes of the male rat. The influence ot b-hydroxydopaminiinduced dopaminc recc~tor suwr
Draviam EJ, Greeley GH, Beauchamp RD, Trowbridge JB, Thompson JC//Univ Texas, Med Branch, Dept Surg, Galveston, TX 77550, USA SURG FORM 1985, 36 58 Authentic neurotensin is present in the circulation during fat ingestion in dogs Kohler C, Radesater AC, Hall H, Winblad B//Astra Lakemedel AB, Dept Neuropsychopharmacol, Res & Dev Labs, S-15185 Sodertalje, Sweden NEUROSCIENCE 1985, 16 (3) 577 Autoradiographic location of [3H] "eurotensin-binding sites in the hippxampal region of the rat arrl primate brain Hawkins MF//Louisiana State Univ, Baton Rouge, La 70803, USA PHYSIOL BEHAV 1986, 36 (1) 1 Central nervous system neurotensin and feediq 8 SUBSTANCE P btulis FK. Mutule IE. Maurops GH, Sekacis IP; Grigoryeva VD, tikaine EM, Golubeva VV, Myshlyakova NV, Klusha VE, Chipens GI//Acad Sci LASSR, Inst Organ Synth, Riga, LASSR, USSR BIOORG KHIM 1985, 11 (9) 1276 Substance-P - a newtype of cyclic analcq~es (Russia") Iwanaga T, fijita T, Yanaihara N//Niigata Univ, Sch Med, Dept Anat, Asahimschi 1, Niigata 951, Japan ARCH HISTOL JPN 1985 48 (5) 547 Nerve fibers in the urethral mucnsa of canine penis are fmmunoreactive for both substance P and calcitonin generelated peptide Komori S, Matsuo K, Kanirmaru Y, Ohashi H//Gifu Univ, Dept Vet Med, Pharmacol Lab, Gifu 50111, Japan JPN J PHAWACOL 1986, 40 (1) 1 Smooth muscle excitatory substances fran Remak nerve of the chicken and a canparison of their pharmacological and chemical properties with substance P
Presynaptic modulation by "oradrenaline and an opioid on substance P-induced release of [3H]acetylcholine from the myenteric plexus Jonsson C-E, Brodin E, Dalsgaard C-J, Haegerstrand A//Karolinska Hasp, Dept Plast Surg, S-10401 Stockholm, Sweden ACTA PHYSIOL SCAND 1986, -126 (1) 21 Release of substance-P-like immunoreactivity in dog paw lymph after scalding injury Ekstrcm J, Olgart L//Univ Lund, Dept Physiol, Solvegatan 19, S-22362 Lund, Sweden ACTA PHYSIOL SCAND 1986, 126 (1) 25 Complementary action of substance P and vasoactive intestinal peptgde on the rat parotid secretion Katayama-Kumoi H, Kiyama H, Emson PC, Kimmel JR, Tohyama M BRAIN RES 1985, 361 (1-Z) 25 Coexistence of pancreatic polypeptide and substance P in the chicken retina Bisby MA, Keen P//Llniv Calgary, Dept Med Physiol, Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2N 4Nl BRAIN RES 1985, 361 (l-2) 396 Axonal transport of substance P-like immunoreactivity in regenerating rat sciatic nerve Arzumanyan AM, Amtunyan AA, Akopyan TN*//*Acad Sci USSR, Inst Exptl Biol, Hasatian 7, Erevan 375044, ARSSR, USSR NEUROCHEM RES 1985, 2 (12) 1623 Synaptosomal degradation of substance P and snme other naropeptides Kapadia SE, Kapadia CRt//*Vet Adm Med Ctr, Med Serv 111, W Haven, Ct 06516. USA CELL TISSUE RES 1986, -243 (2) 289-297 Ultrastructure and localization of substance P ard met-enkephalin immunoreactivity in the human fetal gastric antrum
Kotani Y, Hirota Y, Sugiyama K, Joh S, Shibutani T, Matsuura H, Inoki R//Osaka Univ, Fat Dent, Dept Dent Anesthesiol, Suita, Osaka 565, Japan JPN J PHAMACOL 1986, 40 (1) 143 Effects of noxious stGli and anesthetic agents on substance P content in rat central nervous system
Foraman JC, Shelly R, Webber SE// Univ London Univ Coll, Dept Pharmacol, Cower St, London WClE 6BT, England ARCH INT PHARMACXJDYN THER 1985, 278 (2) 193 Contraction of guinea-pig lung parenchymal strips by substance P and related peptides
Simasko SM, Soares JR, Weiland GA//Cornell Univ, New York State Co11 Vet Med, Dept Pharmacol, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA J PHAI?+lACQLEXP THER 1985, 235 (3) 601 Structureactivity relationship for substance-P inhibition of carbamylcholinestimulated Na-2ti flux in neuronal (PC12) and non-neuronal (BC3Hl) cell lines
Dveksler G, Glmeno MF, Gimeno AL*//*Consejo Nacl Invest Cient h Teen, Ctr Estudios Farmacol & Principios Nat, Serrano 665, RA-1414 Buenos Aires, Argentina PHARMACOL RES COEMUN 1985, g (12) 1109 Norrcholinergic inotropic resp3naes evoked by electric field stimulation in the isolated rat urinary bladder. Possible participation of substance P
vizi ES, FiarthoL//Hungarian Acad sci, Inat Exptl Med, POB 67, H-1450 Budapest, Hungary REGUL PEPTIDES 1985, 12 (4) 317
Kuwahara A, Mikami S, Yanaihara N//Ohio State Univ, Co11 Med, Dept Physiol, Graves Hall, 333 W 10th Ave, Columbus, Oh 43210, USA
Kuwahara A, Mikami 5, Yanaihara N//Ohio State Univ, Co11 Med, Dept Physiol, Graves Hall, 333 W 10th Ave, Columbus, Oh 43210, USA BIOMED RES 1985, 6 (6) 443 Coexistence of im&"oreactive gastrin releasing peptide and substance P in the myenteric plexus of the rat stomach Wanack MD, Hanley MR, Jesse11 TM//Columbia Univ Co11 Phys & Surg, Howard Hughes Med Inst, Ctr Neurobiol 6 Behav, 722 W 168th St, New York, NY 10032, USA J NEUROSCI 1985, 1 (12) 3370 Functional substance P receptors on a rat pncreatic acinar cell line McAllister C, Corbally N, Fielding JF*//*Charitable Infirm, Dept Med 6 Gastroenterol, Jervis St, Dublin, Irelard IRISH J MED SC1 1985 -154 (11) 431 Plasma substance P in the irritable bowel syndrane 10 VASOPRBSSIN Brinton RE, Gehlert m, Wamsley JK, Wan YP, Yamamura Hl*//*Univ Arizona, Arizona Hlth Sci Ctr, Dept Pharmacol, Tucson, AZ 85724, USA LIFE SC1 1986, 38 (5) 443 Vasnpressin metabolite, AVP4-9, binding sites in brain: Distribution distinct frao that of parent peptide Nakada H, Nakai Y//Shows Univ, Dept Anat, Shingawa ku, Tokyo 142, Japan BRAIN RES 1985, 361 (l-2) 247 Electron microscopic arsmination of the catecholaminergic innervation of nexophysin- or vasopressincontaining "arons in the rat hypothalamus Zoeller RT, Moore FL//NIMH, Cell Biol Lab, Bldg 36, Roan 3A-17, Bethesda, Md 20205, USA NEUROENDOCRINOLOGY 1986, 41. (2) 120 Arginine vasotocin immunoreaftivity in hypnthalmic ard extrahypothalamic areas of an anphibian brain Richards SJ, Morris RJ, Raianan G//Natl Inst Med Res, Neurobiol Lab, Mill Hill, Lotion NW7 lAA, England NEUROSCIENZE 1985, 16 (3) 617 Solitary magnocelluEr narons in the tnmozygous Brattleboro rat have vasopressin and glycopeptide immmu"oreactivity Vanree JM, Hijman R, Jolles J, Dewied D//State Univ Utrecht, Rudolf Magnus Inst Phannacol, Utrecht. Netherlads FROG NE&-PSYCH BIOL PSYCH 1985, -9 (5-6) 551 Vasopressin ard related peptides animal and haan studies
11 SOMATOSTATIN Reisine T. Guild S//U"iv Pennsvlvania. Sch Med Gj, Dept Pharmacol, 36;h h Hamilton Walk, Philadelphia, Pa 19104, USA J PHARMACOL EXP THER 1985, -235 (3) 5 51 Pertussis toxin blocks somatostatin inhibition of calcium mobilization and reduces the affinity of somatostatin receptors for agonists Heisler S//Chu Laval, Unite Bioregulat Cellulaire, 2705 Blvd Laurier, Local 9760, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada GlV 4G2 .J PHARMACOL EXP THER 1985, -235 (3) 741 Stimulation of adrenocorticotropin secretion fran AtT-20 cells by the calcium channel activator, bayK-8644 and its inhibition by somatostatin and carbachol Real MF, Marshall PE, Burd GD, Landis DMD, Martin .JB//Massachusetts Gen Hasp, Dept Neurol Res 4, Boston, Ma 02114, USA BRAIN RES 1985, 361 (l-2) 135 Excitotoxi" lesions do not mimic the alteration of somatostati" in Huntington's disease Nurnberger F, Lederis K, Rorstad OP//lJ"iv Giessen, Dept Anat & Cytobiol, Aulweg 123, D-6300 Giessen, west Germany CELL TISSUE RES 1986, -243 (2) 263-271 Effects of hibernation on somatostatinlike immunoreactivity in the brain of the ground squirrel (Spermophilus richardsonii) and European hedgehog (Erinaceus europaeus) Stryker TD, Conli" T, Reichlin S//Maharishi Int Univ, Dept Neurosci, Fairfield, Ia 52556, USA BRAIN RES 1986, 362 (2) 339 Influence of a benzodiazepine, midezolam, and gamnwamino~tyric acid (GABA) on basal somatostatin secretion fran cerebral and diencephalic neurons in dispersed cell culture Mantillas JR, Siggins GR, Bloan FE//Scripps Cli" fx Res Fdn, Div Precli" Neurosci, La Jolla, Ca 92037, USA SCIENCE 1986 231 (4734) 161 Systemic ethax: selective enhancement of responses to acetylcholine and somatostatin in hippocampus 13 THRYROTROPHIN RELEASING HORMONE Hirose Y, Ogawa N, Mori A//Okayama Univ, Sch Med, Inst Neurobiol, Dept Neurochem, 2-5-1 Shikatacho, Okayama 700, Japan REGUL PEPTIIES 1985, 12 (4) 279 Properties of hlstidyl-proline diketopiperazine [cyclo(His-Pro)] binding sites in rat liver
Zanoboni A, Marinoni S, Dangelo F, Zanobonimuciaccia W//Univ Milan, Pad Sacco, Med Cli" 2, Via F Sforza 35, I-20122 Milan, Italy NEUROENDXRINOL LETT 1985, 7 (6) 289 TRH does not interfere with-growth hormone release induced by GH-RH in nonllal ma" Askanas V, Engel WK, Kobayashi T//LJniv So Calif, Hosp Good Samaritan, Sch Med, Ctr Neuranuscular, Dept Neural, 637 S Lucas Ave, Los Angeles, Ca 90017, USA ANN NEUROL 1985, 18 (6) 716 Thyrotropiwreleaxw hormone enhances motor "eurorevoked contractions of cultured human muscle Rips R, Boschi G/hlnite Pharmacol Chim (U98), 17 rue da Fer a Moulin, 75005 Paris, France PROG NEUROENM)CRINOL 1985, 1 261 Interactions between TRH and catecholamines, serotonin, acetylcholine and other neuranodulators Watkins LR, Suberg SN, Thurston CL, Culhane ES//Univ California, Dept Anim Physiol, Davis, Ca 95616, USA BRAIN RES 1986, 362 (2) 308 Role of spinal ca neuropeptides in pain sensitivity and analgesia: thyrotropin releasing hormone and VSSOprSSSin
Lechan RN, !& P, Jackson IMD, Wolf H, Coopenan S, Mandel G, Goodman RH//Tufts Univ, New England Med Ctr, Dept Med, Div Endocrine, Boston, Ma 02111, USA SCIENCE 1986 231 (4734) 159 Thyrotropin-releasing howone precursor: characterisation in rat brain 14 VASOACTIVE INTESTINAL PEPTIDE Hellstrand P, Fahenkrug .I. Uddman R, Jarhult Ji//*Lasaret;et, Dept Surg, S-57500 Eksjo, Sweden REGUL PEPTICES 1985, 12 (4) 309 Role of vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP) in the neurcgenic vasodilatation of the portal vein in the rabbit Flemstran G, Kivilaakso E, Bride" S, Nylander 0, Jedstedt G//Univ Uppsala, Ctr Bianed, Dept Physiol & Med Biophys, POB 572, S-75123 Uppsala, Sweden DIGEST DIS SC1 1985, 30 (11) S 635 Gastroduodenal bicarb=ate secretion in mucosal protection: Possible role of vasoactive intestinal peptide and opiates Hervonen A, Linnoila I, Tainio H, Vaalasti A, Mascorro JA//U"iv Tampere, Dept Biomed Sci b Pub1 Hlth, SF-33101 Tampere 10, Finland J ANAT 1985, -143 (DEC) 121 Immunohistochemical evidence for the occurrence of vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP)-containing nerve fibres in human fetal abdaninal paraganglia
Stain-Olsen P, Fake&rug J, Cammeltof S, Ottesen B, Schousboe A//Bispebjerg Hosp, Dept Clin Chen, DK-2400 Copenhagen NV, Dennark INT J DEV NEUROSCI 1985, 3 (6) h09 Development of binding si;es for vasoactive intestinal polypeptide in mouse cerebral cortex ard cultured cortical neurons 15 OTHER PEPTIDES Verhaert P, Deloof A//Catlolic Univ Leuven, Inst 2001, Naansescr 59, B-3000 Louvain, Belgium INSECT B1CCHE.l 1985, 16 (1) 191 Substances resembling peptides of the vertebrate gondotropin systw occur in the central nervous systa of Periplanethamericana L - xmwnocytological and some biolcglcal evidence Gammeltoft S, Fehlmann M, Van Obberghen E//Univ Copenhagen Hasp, Rigstmsp, Dept Clin Chem, DK-2100 Copenhagen, Dermark BIOCHIMIE 1985, 67 (10-11) 1147 Insulin receptorsin the mammalian central nervous systw: Binding characteristics ard subunit structure Plech A, mlder TBA, Slenion U, Herman ZS//Silesian Med Acad Katowice, Chair Phannacol, 38 K Marks St, PL-41808 Zabtze 8, Polati POLISH J WAl+lACOL RiARMACY 1985, 37 (5) 609 Behavioral effects of 2 dipeptides L-phenylalanyl-L-arginine (PheD-Arg) injected into the striatum or substantia nigra of rats Suemaru S, Hashimoro K, Ota Z/i Okayama Univ, Sch Med. Dept Internal Med 3, Okayama 700, Japan AflA MED CKAYAMA 1985, E(6) 463 Effects of morphine on hypothalamic corticotrophiirreleasing factor (CR.F),norepinephrine and dopamine in non-stressed anl sh-essed rats Lundberg JM, Fried G, Pernow J, TheodorssorrNorheim E, Anggard A//Karolinska Inst, Dept Pharmacol, S-10401 Stockholm 60, Sweden ACTA PHYSIOL SCAND 1986, 126 (1) 151 NPY- amediator of reserpxe resistant, non-adrenergic vasoco" striction in cat spleen after preganglionic denervation? Melander T, Stain@ WA, Hokfelt T, Rokaeus A, Eckenstein F, Salvaterra PM, Wainer BH//Karolinska Inst, Dept Histol, Box 60400, S-10401 Stockholm 60, Sweden BRAIN RES 1985, -360 (l-2) 130 Galanirrlike immunoreactivity in cholinergic neurons of the sptumbasal forebrain complex projecting to the hippocampus of the rat Henke H, Tschopp FA, Fischer JA*// *Klin Balgrist, Forchstr 340, CH-8008 Zurich, Switzerlald BRAIN RES 1985, 360 (1-2) 165 Distinct binding sites for calcitonin generelated peptide and salmon cdcitonin in rat central "ewous system
Hojvat S, Emanuele N, Baker G, Kirsteins L, Lawrence AM*//*Vet Adm Hosp, Res Set-v, Bldg 1, Roan C-344, Hines, I1 60141, USA BRAIN RES 1985, -360 (l-2) 257 Brain thyroid-stimulating hormone: effects of elrlocrinemanip"lations Nakagawa Y, Shiosaka S, Emson PC, Tohyama M//Osaka Univ, Sch Med, Inst Higher Nervous Act, Dept Neuroanat, 4-3-57 Nakanoshima, Kita ku, Osaka 530, Japan BRAIN RES 1985, -361 (l-2) 52 Distribution of neuropeptide Y in the forebrain and diencephalon: an immunohistochemical analysis Skofitsch G, Jacobowitz DM*, Zamir N//*NIMH, Clin Sci Lab, Bldg 10, Rm 3D-48, Bethesda, Md 20892, USA BRAIN RES BULL 1985, 15 (6) 635 Immunohistochemical 1Galization of a melanin concentrating hormone-like peptide in the rat brain Krahn DD, Gosnell BA, Levine AS, Morley JE//Vet Adm Med Ctr, Neuroendocrine Res Lab, Minneapolis, Ho 55417, USA PHAFMACOL BIOCHF% BEHAV 1986, 26 (1) 5 The effect of calcitonin gene related peptide on food intake involves aversive mechanisms Nealon WH, Beauchamp RD, Townsend CM, Thompson JC//Univ Texas, Med Branch, Dept Surg, Galveston, TX 77550, USA SURG FORUM 1985, 36 142 Comparative potencies of calcitonin gene-related peptide and calcltonin in the regulation of canine pancreatic exocrine function Tojo K, Kate Y*, Inoue T, E6rrakami Y, Kabayama Y, Yanaibara N, Imura H//*Kyoto Univ. Fat Med, Dept Med, Med 2 Clin, 54 Kawabara Cho, Sakyo ku, Kyoto 606, Japan PROC SGC ED BIOL MED 1985, 180 (3) 558 Involvement of peptide histidine isoleucine (PHI) in prolactin secretion induced by serotonin in rats Cooper Ch'. Borosky SA, Peng TC//Univ Texas, Med Branch, Dept Pharmacol 6 Toxicol, Galveston, TX 77550, USA PROC SCX EXP BIOL MED 1985, -180 (3) 562 Secretion of calcitonin gene-related peptide fran baby rat thyroid glands in vitro Bostwick DG, Bensch KG//Univ Chicago Hosp & Clin, Surg Pathol Lab, 5841 S Maryland Ave, Chicago, I1 60637, USA J PATHOL 1985, 147 (4) 237 Gastrin releasing peptide in hunan "euroendocrine tumours VandePol CJ, Leidy JW, Finger TE, Robbins RJ//Univ Colorado, Sch Med, Dept Endocrinol, Box B-151, 4200 E 9th Ave, Denver, Co 80262, USA NEUROENLXXRINOLOGY 1986, 41. (2) 143
Immuoohistochemical localization of GRF-containing neurons in rat brain Kawata M, Nakao K, Morii N, Kiso Y, Yamashita H, Imura H, Sane Y//Kyoto Prefectural Univ Med, Dept Anat, Kawaraoachi Hirokoji, Kamikyo ku, Kyoto 602, Japan NBLJROSCIENCE 1985, 16 (3) 521 Atria1 natriuretic polypeptide: topographical distribution in the rat brain by radioimmunoassay and immunohistochemistry Shimada S, Shiosaka S, Emson PC, Hillyard CJ, Girgis S, MacIntyre I, Tohyama M//Osaka Univ, Sch Med, Inst Higher Nervous Act, Dept Neuroanat, 4-3-57 Nakanoshima, Osaka 530, Japan NEUROSCIENCE 1985, 16 (3) 607 Calcitonin gene-related peptidergic projection from the parabrachial area to the forebrain ard diencephalan in the rat: an immunohistochemical analysis Standaert DG, Saper CB, Needleman P//Washington Univ, Sch Med, Dept Pharmacol, St Louis, MO 63110, USA TRENDS NEUROSCI 1985, 8 (12) 509 Atriopeptin: potent Innnone and potential newmediator (news) Kavaliers M, Hirst M//Univ Alberta, Dept Psychol, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T6G 2E9 PROC NBURO-PSYCH BIOL PSYCH 1985, -9 (5-6) 709 PLG and FMRFamide -endogenous peptides with marked inhibitory effects on opioid-induced feeding De Souza EB, Insel TR, Perrin MH, Rivier 3, Vale WW, Kuhar MJ//NIDA, Addict Res Ctr, Neurosci Branch, POB 5180, Baltimore, Md 21224, USA J NEUROSCI 1985, 2 (12) 3189 Corticotropin-releasing factor receptors are widely distributed within the rat central nervous system: an autoradiographic study Fine A//MRC Molec Neurobiol Unit, Univ Cambridge Med Sch, Hills Rd, Cambridge CB2 2QH, Englard NATURE 1986 319 (6054) 537 Peptides arxl-&heimer's disease (News) (Refers to an article on p593 of this issue of Nature)
De Sousa EB, Whitehouse PJ, Kuhar MJ, Price ?L, Vale WW//Neurosci Branch, Addict Res Ctr, NIW, Baltimore, Md 21224, USA NATURE 1986 319 (6054) 593 Reciprocal changes in corticotropin releasing factor (CRF)-like immunoreactivity and CRF receptors in cerebral cortex of Alzheimer's disease
Ishida I, Ichikswa T, Deguclli T//Dept Med Chem, Tokyo Met Inst Neurosci, 2-6 tisastridai, Fbchucity, Tokyo 183, Japan PROC NATL ACAD SC1 LFjA1986, 3 (2) 308 Cloning and sequence analysis of cDNA encoding urotensin I precursor 16 TECHNIQUES Wilson SP//Univ S Carolina, Sch Med Dept Pharmacol, Columbia, SC 29208, USA J NEUROSCI METH 1985, 15 (2) 155 Purification of Pptidzderived fran proenkephalin A on Bio-Rex 70
TWICE MONTHLY BIBLIOGRAPHY ON NEUROPtPTIDES PRODUCED BY SHEFFIELD UNIVERSITY, BIOMEDICAL INFORMATION SERVICE SHEFFIELD SlO 2TN l.BOOKS,REVlEWS,SYMPOSIA Mayo KE, Evans RM, Rosenfeld GM//Northwestern Univ, Dept Biochem Molec & Cell Biol, Evanston, I1 60201, USA ANNU REV PHYSIOL 1986, -48 431 Genes encoding mammalian neuroerdocrine peptides (Review) Rivier CL, Plotsky PM//Salk Inst Rio1 Studies, Clayton Fdn Labs Peptide Biol, 10010 N Torrey Pines Rd, La Jolla, Ca 92037, USA ANNU REV PHYSLOL 1986, -48 475 Mediation by corticotropin releasing factor (CRF) of adenohypophysial hormone secretion (Review) Gershengorn MC//Cornell Univ, Med Ctr, Co11 Med, Dept Med, Div Endocrinol & Metab, New York, NY 10021, USA ANNU REV PHYSIOL 1986, -48 515 Mechanism of thyrotropin releasing hormone stimulation of pituitary hormone secretion (Review)
Falkmer S, Dafgard E, El-Salhy M, Engstrcm W, Grimelius L, Zetterberg A//Karolinska Hosp, Dept Turnour Patbl, S-10401 Stockholm 60, Sweden PEPTIDES 1985, 5 (SUPPL 3) 315 Phylogenetical aspcts on islet hormone families: A minireview with particular reference to insulin as a growth factor anl to the phylogeny of PW and NPY immunoreactive cells arid nerves in the endocrine ard exocrine pancreas Porreca F, Galligan JJ, Burks TF//Univ Arizona, Arizona Hlth Sci Ctr, Dept Pharmacol, Tucson, AZ 85724, USA TRENDS PHARMACOL SC1 1986, 7 (3) 104 Central opioid receptor involvement in gastrointestinal motility (TIPS review) Nemeroff CB//D"ke Univ, Med Ctr, Dept Psychiat, Box 3859, Durham, NC 27710, USA PSYCHONEUROENDOCRINOLEY 1986, -11 (1) 15 The interaction of neurotensin with dopaminergic pattways in the central nervous system: basic neurobiolcgy and implications for the patbgenesis and treatment of schizophrenia (Review)
Hewlett TA, Rees IX//St Bartholanews Hosp, Dept Endocrinol, London ECIA 7BE, England ANNU REV PHYSIOL 1986, -48 Stacher G//Vienna Univ, Psychiat 527 Klin, Psychophysiol Lab, Wahringer Endogenous opioid peptides ~IXI hypothalamo-pituitary function (Review) Gurtel 18-20, A-1090 Vienna, Austria PSYCHONEUROENDOCRINOL.OGY 1986, -11 Aronin N, Coslovsky R, Leeman (1) 39 Effects of cholecystokinin ard SE//lJniv Massachusetts, Sch Med, caerulein on human eati"g behavior Dept Med, Worcester, Ma 01605, USA an3 pain sensation: a review ANNU REV PHYSIOL 1986, 48 537 Substance P and ne"rotez" (Review) Nicolov NA, Deleva JI//Dept Pathophysiol, Med Acad, 1 G Sofiski St, Pate1 Yc, Srikant CEi//~c~ill Unix, Sofia 1431, Rulgaria Royal Victoria Hosp, Fraser Labs, NEUROSCIENCES 1986 12 (1) l-25 Dept Med, Montreal, Quebec, Canada Neurcmodulators, arterial hypertension H3A 1Al and emotional stress (review) ANNU REV PHYSIOL 1986, 48 551 Somatostatin mediation of adeno2. GENERAL hypophysial secretion (Review) Raskind MA. Peskind ER Lamw TH. Risse SC, Tahorsky GJ,'Dors; D//&t North RA//MIT, Dept Appl Biol Sci, Adm Med Ctr, Geriatr Res Educ & Clin Cambridge, Ma02139, USA ctr, 1660 S Columbian Way, Seattle, TRENDS NEUROSCI 1986, 2 (3) 114 Wa 98108, USA Opioid receptor types ard membrane ARCH GEN PSYCHIAT 1986, 42 (4) 382 ion channels (TINS Review) Cerebrospinal fluid vasopressin, oxytocin, somatostatin, and betaSpindel E//Brigham & Womens Hosp, endorphin in Alzhelmer's disease Dept Med. 75 Francis St, Boston, Ma 02115, USA Brown JR, Hunter JC, Jordan CC, TRENDS NEUROSCI 1986, 2 (3) 130 Tyers MB, Ward P, Whitti"gton Mammalian hanbesin-like peptides AR//Glaxo Grp Res Ltd, Dept Neuro(TINS review) pharmacol, Ware SG12 ODJ, England TRENDS NEUROSCI 1986, 2 (3) 100 Foley KM, Inturrisi CE (eds) Problems with pzptides - All that Rave" Press (New York), 1986, 466 glisters is not gold (viewpoint) pages, $98.50 hardbound, ISBN: o-88167-108-8 Leihowitz SF//Rockefeller Univ, New opioid Analgesics in the Management York, NY 10021, USA of Clinical Pain FED PROC 1986, 45 (5) 1396 Advances I" pain research aid Brain monoamines ard peptides: Role therapy, Vol.8 in the control of eating behavior Conf o" the Clinical Pharmacoiogy of Opioid Analgesics in the Management of Pain, Mem Sloan Kettering Can Ctr, New York, NY, .J"l 29-30, 1983.
PEPTIIES 1985, 5 (SUPPL 3) I First International Symposium on Nowammalian Peptides: Preface Elelchiorri P//Univ Rome, I"st Pharmacol, I-00100 Rome, Italy PEPTIDES 1985, 5 (SUPPL 3) 3 The discovery of nonnammalian peptides Erspamer V, Melchiorri P, Falconieri Erspamer G, Montecucchi PC, de Castiglione R//Univ Rune La Sapienza, Inst Med Phannacol 3, Citta Univ, I-00100 Rome, Italy PEPTIDES 1985, 6 (SUPPL 3) 7 Phyllanedusa skin: Ahuge factory and storehouse d avariety of active peptides Cei JMf/Rancho Sunun Cura, Rua Fausto Gifleiredo, Rirre 2750, Cascais, Portugal PEPTIES 1985, 6 (SUPPL 3) 13 Taxonanic ard evolutionary significance of pzptides in anphihian ski" Richter K, Aschauer H, Kreil Gk// *Inst Molec Biol, Billrothstr 11, A-5020 Salzburg, Austria PEPTIDES 1985, 2 (SUPPL 3) 17 Biosynthesis of pptides in the ski" of Xenopus laevis: Isolation of novel peptides predict& fron rhe sequence aE cloned CDNAS Zetler G//Med Univ Lubeck, Dept Phannacol, D-2400 Luheck, W Germany PEPTIIES 1985, 5 (SUPPL 3) 33 Caerulein arxlits analagues: Neurophannacolxical properttes Pavone F, Castellano C, Oliverio A, Melchiorri P, Erspamer V//CNR, 1st Psicobiol & Psicofannacol, Via Rena 1, I-00198 Rana, Italy PEPTILES 1985, 5 (SUPPL 3) 59 Effects of sauvagine on behavioural arousal of mice Motta M//U"iv Milan, Dept Endocrinol, Chair Physiol, 21 Via Andre Sarto, I-20129 Milan, Italy PEPTICES 1985, 5 (SUPPL 3) 131 Neuroetiocrine effects of mame amphibian peptides Gaudino G, Faso10 A, Merle G, Lazarus LH, Rerda T, D'Este L, Vandesande F//Univ Turin, Departimento Biol A"im, Via Giofitti 34. I-10123 Turin, Italy PEPTIIES 1985, 2 (SUPPL 3) 209 Active pptides from amphibian skin are also amphibian neuropeptldes Di Giulio AM, Borella F, Mantegazza P, Hong JS, Panozzo C, Zanoni R, Gorio A//Univ Milan, Dept Pharmacol, Via Vanvitslli 32, I-20129 Milan, Italy PEPTILES 1985, 6 (SUPPL 3) 249 Structural ar¶i%lochemical alterations in the dorsal her" of rhe spinal cord causer! hy pripheral nerve lesions
Lazarus LH, Nilson IJE, Gaudino 6, Irons RJ, Guglietta A//NIEHS, R&w h Neural Toxic01 Lab, Peptide Neurochem Grp, POB 12233, Res Triangle Pk, NC 27709, USA PEPTIllES 1985, 6 (SUPPL 3) 295 Evolutionary relationship between nonmammalian alrlmammalian peptides Holmgren S//Cothenburg Univ, Dept Zoophysiol, Comparat Neurosci &it, Box 250259, S-40031 Gothenburg, Sweden PEPTIDES 1985, 6 (SUPFL 3) 363 Neuropeptide functions in the fish gut Cimini V. "an Noorden S, GiordanoLanza G, Nardini V, McGregor GP, Bloom SR, Polak JM//Univ Naples, Fat Med & Chirurg 2, 1st Anat Umana Normale, via s Pansini 5, I-80131 Naples, Italy PEPTIDES 1985, 5 (SUPPL 3) 373 Neuropeptides and 5-HT immunoreactivity in the gastric nerves of the dogfish (Scyliorhinus stellaris) O'Shea M. Adams ME, Bishop C, Witten J. Worden MF./IUniv Geneva, Neurobiol Labs, Pavilion Istopes, 20 Blvd Yvoy, CH-1211 Geneva 4, Switzerland PEPTIDES 1985, 5 (SUPPL 3) 417 Model peptidergic systems at the insect neuranuscular junction Nakajima T, Yasuhara T, Uzu S, Wakamatsu K, Miyazawa T, Fukuda K, Tsukamoto YIIUniv Tokyo, Fat Pharmaceut Sci, Bunkyo ku, Tokyo 113, Japan PEPTIDES 1985, 5 (SUPPL 3) 425 Wasp "enan peptides: wasp kinins, new cytotrophic peptide families and their physico-chemical properties Beenakkers AMT, Bloanen REB, de Vlieger TA, van der Horst DJ, "an Marrewijk WJA//State Univ Utrecht, Chem Anim Physiol Lab, 8 Padualaan, 3508 TB Utrecht, Netherlands PEPTIDES 1985, 5 (SIJPPL3) 437 Insect adipokinetic hormones Kaldany RR, Campanelli JT, Schaefer M, Shyamala M. Scheller RH*// *Stanford Univ, Dept Biol Sci, Stanford, Ca 94305, USA PEPTIDES 1985, 5 (SUPPL 3) 445 Low molecular weight proteins of Aplysia neurosecretory cells Ebberink RHM, Joosse J//Free Univ Amsterdam, Biol Lab, POB 7161, 1007 MC Ansterdam, Netherlands PEPTIDES 1985, 5 (SUPPL 3) 451 Molecular properties of various snail peptides from brain and gut Grimmelikhuijzen CJP, Graff D//Univ Heidelberg, Xnst Zool, Im Neuenheimer Feld 230, D-6900 Heidelberg, W Germany PEPTIDES 1985, & (SUPPL 3) 477 Arg-Phe-amide-like peptides in the primitive nervous systems of coelenterates
First International Symposium on Nomnammalian Peptides. Concluding remarks. Malmfors 6, Sundler F//Univ Lund Hosp, Pediat Surg Clin, S-22185 Lund, Sweden J PEDIAT SLIRG198f,,21 (4) 303 Peptidergic innervation in infantile hyperrrophic pyloric stenosis Moravec M, Courtalon A, Moravec J*//"Hop Leon Bernard, INSEI+l,LIZ, F-94450 Limeil Brevannes, France J MOL CELL CAHDIOL 1986, s(4) 357 Intrinsic neurosecretory neurons of the rat heart atrioventricular junction: Possibility of local neuromuscular feed back loops 3. OPIOIDS Parratt JR, Sitsapesan R//Univ Strathclyde, Royal Coll, Dept Physiol & Pharmacol, 204 George St, Glasgow Gl lXW, Scotland BP.ITJ PHARMAOL 1986, s_i (4) 621 Stereospecific antiarrhythmic effect of opioid receptor antagonists in myocardial ischawia Zlmet PO, Wynn RL*. Ford RD. Rudo FG//*Univ Maryland, Sch Dent, Dept Pharmacol, 666 W Baltimore st, Baltimore, Md 21201, USA DRUG 3EVELOP RES 1986, z(3) 277 Effect of hot plate temperature on the antinociceptive activity of mixed opioid agonist-antagonist canpounds Brooks AN, Lamming GE, Lees PD, Haynes NB*//*Univ Nottingham, Fat Med 6 Phys Therapy, AFRC, Hormones & Farm Anim Reprod Res tip, Loughborcugh LE12 5RD, England J REPROD FERTIL 1986, 76 (2) 693-708 Opioid modulation of LH secretion in the ewe Brooks AN, Haynes NB*, Yang K, Lamming GE//*Univ Nottirlgham, Fat Med & Phys Therapy, AFRC, Hormones 6 Farm Anim Reprod Res GYP. Louehboroueh LE12 5RD, E&and .. " J REPROD FERTIL 1986, 76 ('2)709-715 Ovarian steroid involvement in endogenous opioid modulation of LH secretion in seasonally anoestrous mature ewes Gillman MA, SardykR//S African Brain Res Inst, 173 Louis Botha Ave, Johannesburg 2192, South Africa MED HYPOTHESES 1986, 19 (4) 371 The endogenous opioid system in Gilles de la Tourette Syndrane Carydakis C, Bourhim N, Giraud P, Cantau P, Oliver C, Castanas E//Hop Salpetriere, Malad syst ~erveux Clin, F-75000 Paris, France C R ACAD SC1 SER III-VIE 1986, 302 (11) 419 Direct interaction of tricyclic antidepressants with opioid binding sites in the bovine adrenal medulla (French)
Angelucci LIIUniv Rome, Inst Pharmacol, Ott S, Costa T, *ster M, Hietel B, I-00100 Rome, Italy Herz A//Max Planck Inst Psychiat, Dept Neuropharmacol, Am Klopferspitz PEPTIDES 1985, 5 (SUPPL 3) 489 18A, D-8033 Martinsried, W Germany
EUK J RIiCHEM 1986 -155 (3) 621-6311 Target size analysis of vpioid receptors - no differencz ixtween receptor types, but discrimination between iwo receptor states Tache Y//Univ Calif Los Angeles, Vet Adm Wadsworth Med Ctr, Sch Med, Ctr Ulcers & Fduc, Bldg 115, Roan 203, LOS Angeles. Ca 90073, USA PEPTIES 1985, 6 (SUPPL 3) 69 Intracisternal banbesin induced inhibition of gastric secretion is not mediated zhrough prostqqlardin or opioid patiways De Castiglione R, Rossi AC//Farmitalia Carlo Erba Spa, Ric & Svilupp Chim, Via Gracchi 35, I-20146 Milano, Italy PEPTIDES 1985, 6 (SUPPL 3) 117 Structure-activity relationships of dexmorphin synthetic analsues Salvadori S, Marastoni M, Balboni G, Uberti ED, Tomatis R*//*Univ Ferrara, 1st Chin Farmaceut, Via Scandiana 21, I-44100 Ferrara, Italy PEPTIDES 1985, 5 (SUPPL 3) 127 Synthetic tetrapeptides relatel to dermorphin: Potent 10% lasting analgesic action foll&ng subcutaneals ~ministration Nistico G, Bagetta G, De Sarro GB//Ospd Madonna Cieli, Fat Med, Inst Pha&col, I-88100 Catanzaro, Italy PEPTIIES 1985, 5 (SUPPL 3) 137 Behavioural ard spectrum power effects of opioid peptides in chicks Tartara A, Maurelli M, Marchioni E//Vai Palestro, I-27100 Pavia, Italy PEPTILES 1985, 5 (SUPK 3) 143 Electroencephalographic ard autonanic __ ettects of centrally administerel dermorphin in rabbits Parolaro D, Sala M, Crana G, Giagnoni G, Gori E//Univ Milan, Fat Sci, Inst Pharmacol, Via Vanvitelli 1%. I-20129 Milan, Italy PEPTIDES 1985, 5 (SUPPL 3) 149 Cerebral sites of central action d dennorphin on intestinal notility in the rat Giagnoni G, Parolaro D, CrfmnaG, Menrsrni L, Brini A, Casir;lghi L, Sala M, Gori E//Univ Milan, Fat Sci, Inst Pharmaco1, Via vanvitelli 32A, I-20129 Milan, Italy PEPTIIES 1985, 5 (SUPR 3) 155 Central phalloacological activities and opiate receptor Mrding studies of 801118 dermorphin analogs Improta G, Guglietta A//Univ Rmne La Sapienza, 1st Farmacol, Ple Aldo Moro 5, I-00185 Rome, Italy PEPTIIES 1985, 5 (SUPR 3) 161 The role of caudate lucleus in dermorphirrinduced catalepsy in rats Broccardo M. Improta G//Univ Rae Sapienza, Inst Fannacol 3, Ple A Moro 5, I+30185 Rare, Italy PEPTIIES 1985, -6 (SUPPL 3) 165
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dermorphin between and morphine to analgesi.a ard catalepsy in rats Degli Ulberti EC, Trasforini G, Salvadori S, Margutti A, Tomatis R, Pansini R//U"iv Ferrars, Inst Clin Med, I-44100 Ferrara, Italy PEPTIDES 1985, 5 (SUPPL 3) 171 The effects of dermorphi" on the endocrine system in man Basso N, Marcelli M, Ginaldi A, de Marco M//Univ Rome, Semeiot Chirurg 6, Viale Policlin, I-00161 Rome, Italy PEPTIDES 1985, 6 (SUPPL 3) 177 Intrathecal dermorphine in postoperative analgesia de Caro G, Massi M//Univ Camerino, Inst Pharmacol, I-62032 Camerino, Italy PEPTIDES 1985, 6 (SUPPL 3) 181 Water intake mo%ficatio"s induced by tachykinins, bwbesins ati opioid peptides Marina G, Palmisano A, Di Marzo V, Melck D, Miralto A//Univ Naples. Dipsrtimento Chim Organ h Biol, via Mezzocannone 16, I-80134 Naples, Italy PEPTIDES 1985, 6 (SUPPL 3) 403 Native opioid-lijre peptides in Squilla mantis ganglia Malven PV, Parfet JR, Gregg DW, Allrich RD. Moss GE//Purdue univ, Dept Anim Sci, W Lafayette, I" 47907, USA J ANIM SC1 1986, g (3) 723 Relationships among concentrations of four opioid neuropeptides ard luteinizing hormonereleasirg hormone in neural tissues of beef cows following early weaning Racke K, Bohm E, Hurth S, M"scholl E//Univ Mainz, Dept Pharmacol, Obere Zahlbacher Str 67, D-6500 Mainz, W Germany LIFE SC1 1986, &3 (19) 1749 Endogenous opioids inhibit the in vitro release of endogenous dopamine preferentially in the neural lobe of the rat neurolntennediate lobe Koma" A//Uppsala Biomed Ctr, Fat Pharm, Dept Pharmacol, Box 591, S-75124 Uppsala, Swede" ACTA PHARM SUEC 1986, x(l) 61 Development of opioid receptor probes Gosnell BA, Morley JE, Levine AS//Vet Adm Med Ctr, Neuroendocrine Res Lab 151, 54th St 6 48th Ave S, Minneapolis. M" 55417, USA BRAIN RES 1986, 369 (l-2) 177 Opioid-induced feeding: localization of sensitive brain sites Ilinskii OB, Kozlova MV, Kondrikova ES, Titov MI, Bespalova ZD, Yarygln KN, Yurchenko NN//Acad Med Sci USSR, Cardiol Sci Ctr, Inst Bxptl Cardiol, Moscow, USSR NEUROPHYRIOLCGY-ENGL TR 1985, 11 (4) 402 Influence of opioid pepcides on nerve tissue invitro
4. Enkephalins Gupta G, Sarma MH, Sanna RH, Dhingra MM//State Univ New York, Inst Biomolec Stereodynam, Albany, NY 12222, USA FEBS LETT 1986, -198 (2) 245 NOE data at 500 MHz reveal the proximity of phenyl and tyrosine rings in enkephalin
Matthews J, Akil t*, Gred?n J, Charney D, Weinberg V, Rosenbaum A, Watson SJ//*Univ Michigan, !lent;rl Hlth Res Inst, Dept Psychiat, Ann Arbor, Mi 48109. USA ARCH a:N PSYCHIAT 1986, 43 (4) 374 Beta-endorphin/betalipozopin immunoreactivity in erdcgenous depression
Amiard-Triqwt C. Amiard JC, Ferrand R, Andersen AC, Dubois MP//UER Sci Pharmaceut, Ctr Dxage Elements Traces, CNRS, Rue Gasto" veil, F-44035 Nantes, France ECOTOXICOL ENVIRON SAFETY 1986, -11 (2) 198 Disturbance of a met-enkephalin-like hormone in the hepatopancreas of crabs contamined by metals
Gil-Ad I, Dickerman Z, Amdursky S, Laron Z*//*Beilinso" Med Ctr, Inst Pediat Adolescent Endocrinol, IL-49100 Petach Tikva, Israel PSYCHOPHARMACI)LOGY 1986, g (4) 496 Diurnal rhythm of plasma beta endorphin, corti=l ard growth hormone in xhizophrenics as compartd to control subjects
Rhoads DE, Sankaran H, Peterson NA, Raghupathy E*//*Univ California San Francisco, Soncma Lkv Ctr, Brain Behav Res Ctr, Dept Psychiat, Eldridge, Ca 95431, USA BIOCHEMISTRY-USA 1986, 5 (7) 1580 Interaction of enkephalins ard des-tyrosyl-enkephalins with synaptosomal plasma membrane vesicles: Enkephalin binding and inhibition of proline transport Turner AJ, Kenny AJ, Matsas w/Univ Leeds, Dept Biochem, mC, Membrane Peptidase Res Crp, Leeds LS2 9JT, W Yorkshire, England TRENDS PHARMACOL SC1 1986, 7 (3) 88 Pharmacology of enkephalinase inhibitors (letter) Dana RC, Martinez JL*//*U"iv Calif Berkeley, Dept Psychol, Berkeley, Ca 94720, USA BEmV NEUROSCI 1986, 100 (2) 185 Long-term effects of izine enkephalin on active avoidance responding in mice Liebisch DC, Weber E, Kosicka B, Gramsch C, Herz A, Seizinger BR*// *Neurogenet lab, Mass en &xp & Harvard Med Sch, Boston, Ma 02114, USA PROC NATL ACAD SC1 USA 1986, 83 (6) 1936 Isolation anl structure of a Cterminally amidated nonopioid peptide, amidorphin-(8-26), from bovine striatum: a major product of proenkephalin in brain but not in adrenal medulla Howells RD, Kilpatrick DL, Bailey LC, Noe M, Udenfriend S*//*Roche Inst Molec BioI, Roche Res Ctr, Nutley, NJ 07110, USA PROC NATL ACAD SC1 SA 1986, z (6) 1960 Proenkephalin mRNA in rat heart 5. Endorphins Tuggle DW. Horton Jw*//*U"iv Texas, Hlth Sci Ctr, Dept Surg, Dallas, TX 75235, USA CIKC SHCCK 1986, E (3) 215 Cardiocirculatory effects of physiological doses of beta-errdorphi"
Facchinetti F, Giovannini C, E&rletta C, Petraglia F, tizzetti K, Burla F, Lazzari R, Genazzani AR, Scavo D//Univ Modena, Dept Obstet b Gynecol, Via Pozzo 71, I-41100 Modena, Italy PHYSIOL BEHAV 1986, 2 (5) 937 Hypererdorphinania in obesity and relationships to affective state Autelitano Lu, Lolait SJ, Smith AI, Funder JW//Prince Henrys Hosp, Med Res Ctr, St Kilda Rd, Elelbcurne, Victoria 3004, Australia J ENDOCRINOI. 1986, 108 (3) 343350 Pegnancy_as~ociated_;3;arges in ovarian immunoreaztive beta-endorphi" in rats Naber D//Univ tinich, Psychiat Klin, Nussbaumstr 7, D-8000 Cbnich 2, u Germany FORTSCHR I%?,D 1986, 104 (13) 279 Studies on etiolcgix ard therapeutic importance of eldorphins for adogenous psychoses (German) Saxma JK, Hoffman" SR, Houghten RA//ScriPps Cli" 6 Kes Fdn, Res 1nst, 10666 N Torrqr Pines Kd, La Jolla, Ca 92037, USA LIFE SC1 1986, 38 (19) 1723 Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for beta-endorphin ard its antibodies Aleem FA, Omar RA, El Tabbakh GH//New York Med Coil, Metropolitan HOSP Ctr. Dept Obstet 6 Gvnecol. 1901 1st Ave., Roan 408, New York', NY 10029. USA FERT ~TERIL 1986, 45 (4) 507 Immunoreactive betberdorphi" in human cwaries Beyer HS, Parker L, Li CH, Stuart D, Sharp B@t//*Hennepin City Mrd Ctr, Dept Med, Endocrinol Sect, 701 Pk Ave S, Minneapolis, M" 55415, USA J CLIN ENIXKRINOLMETAB 1986, c (5) 808 Beta-erdolphin attemates tta ST"~I~ cortiml resp3n.w to mogenws adrenocorticotropin Yunus MB, Deoko CW, b!asiAT//Univ Illinois, Co11 Med, IieptMed, Div Kheumatol, Box 1649, Peoria, 11 61656, USA J RHEUMATOL1986, 13 (1) 183 Serum beta-erdorph% in primary fibrcmyalgia syndrane - a controlled study
6. Dynorphi" Lavin A, Garcia-Munoz w//*Natl Autonomous Univ Mexico, Ctr Invest Fisiol Celular, POB 70-600, Mexico City 04510, DF, Mexico BRAIN RES 1986, 369 (l-2) 298 Electrophysiologzl changes in substantia nigra after dynurphin administration 7. NEUROTENSIN Merritt WD, Bissette @, Luttinger D, Prange AJ, Nemeroff CB//*Duke Univ, Med Ctr, Dept Neurobiol, Durham. NC 27710. USA BRAIN RES 1986, 369 (1-Z) 136 Adautation to coldantaeonizes "eurotensin-induced hypothermia in mice 8. SUBSTANCE P Bolton TB. Clauu LH//St Geor!zes Hosp, Sch.Med,‘&pt Pharmacoi, London SW17 ORE, England BRIT J PHARMACOL 1986, 87 (4) 713 Endothelial-dependent relaxant actions of cartuchol awl substance P in arterial smooth muscle Taylor CW, Merritt JE, Putney JW, Rubin RP//Dept Zool, Downing St, Cambridge CB2 3EJ, England BICCHE?.lBIOPHYS RES COMMUN 1986, -136 (1) 362 A guanine "ucleotide-dependent regulatory protein couples substance P receptors to phospholipase C in rat parotid gland Lembeck F, Bernatzky G, Gamse R, Saria A//Graz Univ, Dept Fxptl 6 Cli" Pharmacol, Univ Pl 4, A-8010 Graz, Austria PEPTIDES 1985, 6 (SUPPL 3) 231 Characterizatio< of substance P-like immunoreactivity in s&mammalian species by high performance liquid chromatography Liu-Chen LY, Liszczak TM, King JC, Moskowitz MA*//*Harvard Univ, Massachusetts Gen Hosp, Stroke Res Lab, Boston, Ma 02114, USA BRAIN RES 1986, 369 (l-2) 12 Immunoelectronmicroscopic study of substance P-containing fibers in feline cerebral arteries Lee JM. McLean S, Maggie JE, Zamir N, Roth Rll,Eskay RL, Bannon MJ*// *Yale Univ, Sch Med, Dept Psychiat, 34 Pk St, New Haven, Ct 06508, USA BRAIN RES 1986, 371 (1) 152 The localization and characterization of substance P and substance K in striatonigral neurons Reiner ti/U"iv Michigan, Dept Anat & Cell Biol, Ann Arbor, Mi 48189, USA BRAIN RES 1986, 371 (1) 155 The cc-occurrence of substance P-like immunoreactivity and dynorphinlike immunoreactivity in striatopallidal and striatonigral projection neurons in birds and reptiles Beal MF, Kowall NW, Ellison DW, Mazurek MF, Swartz KJ, Martin JB,','DeptNeural, Mass Gen Hosp & Harvard Med Sch, Boston, Ma 02114,
NATIJKE 1986 -321 (6066) 168 Keplication of the "eurochemical characteristics of Huntington's disease by quinolinic acid 9. ANGIOTENSIN Khosla MC//Cleveland Clin EdaucFd", Div Res, 9500 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, Oh 44106, USA PEPTIDES 1985, _$ (SUPPL 3) 289 Synthesis and pharmacology of nonmammalian angiotensins ard their evolutionary development Chelly J, Doursout MF, Szilagyi J, Hartley C, Huang KW, Buckley J*// *U"iv Houston, Dept Pharmacol, Houston, TX 77004, USA HYPERTENSION 1986, 4 (4 pt 2 suppl) 70 Effects of brain rent" on hemodynamic function and fluid ard electrolyte balance Trolliet MR, Kurnjek ML, Mikulic L, Ruiz P, Grinsp3n D, Basso N//Univ Buenos Aires, Fat Med, Inst Invest Cardiol, Marcel10 T Alvrar 2270, RA-1122 Buenos Aires, Argentina HYPERTENSION 1986, 2 (4 pt 2 suppl) 75 The central and peripheral reninangiotensin system in reserpinetreated rats Schiavone MT, Brosniha" KB, Husain A, Ferrario CM//Cleveland Cli" Fduc Fdn, Dept Cardiovasc Res, Div Res, Cardiovasc Neurobiol Sect, 9500 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, Oh 44106, USA HYPERTENSION 1986, 8 (4 pt 2 suppl) 79 veratrine promotes release of angiotensinogen during ventriculocisternal perfusion Kawabe H, Brosniha" KB, Diz DI, Ferrario CM//Cleveland Clin Fduc Fdn, Dept Cardiovasc Res, Cardiovasc Neurobiol Sect, 9500 Euclid Ave, Cleveland. Oh 44106. USA HYPERTENSiON 1986,-i (4 pt 2 suppl) 84 Role of brain dopamine in centrally evoked angiotensin-II respnses in conscious rats Suzuki H, Smeby RR, Mikami H, Brosnihan KB, Husain A, Desilva P, Saruta T, Ferrario CM*//*Cleveland Clin Fduc Fdn, Dept Cardiovasc Res, Div Res, Cardiovasc Neurotdol Sect, 9500 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, Oh 44106, USA HYPERTENSION 1986, 8 (4 pt 2 suppl) 95 Nonrenal factors contribute to plasma and cerebrospinal fluid ang1otensin-II 10. VASOPRESSIN Heike Y, Hisano S, Tsuruo Y. Katoh S, Daikoku S*//*Univ Tokushima, Sch Med, Dept Anat, Tokushima 770, Japan BRAIN RES 1986, 369 (l-2) 341 Immunocytochemical evidence for synaptic regulation of paraventricular vasopressin-containis neurons by substance P
Kavdcs CL, Veldhuis tlD*, Versteq DHG, de Wied U//*State Univ Utrecht, Fat Med, Rudolf Xagnus Inst Phanxxol, Vondellaa" 6, 3521 GD Utrecht, Netherlands BRAIN KES 1986, -371 (1) 17 Facilitation of avoidance behavior by vasopressin fragments microinjected into limbic-midbrain structures Buijs RM, Pevet P, Masson-Pevet M, Pool CW, de Vries GJ, Caquilhem B, Vivien-Roels B//Netherla&s Inst Brain Res, Meibelgdreef 33, 1105 AZ Amsterdam, Netherlands BRAIN RES 1986, 371 (1) 193 Seasonal variationi" vasopressi" innervation in the brain of the European hamster (Cricetus cricetus) van der Sluis PJ, Boer GJ, Swaab DF//Netherlacds Inst Brain Res, Meibergdreef 33, 1105 AZ Rnsterdam, Netherlands DEVELOP BRAIN RES 1986, 26 (1) 85 Vasopressin afd cuytoci"?" the . developing rat brain as stow" by isoelectric focusi% of rxlioimmunoassayable pptides 11. SOMATOSTATIN Agnati LF, Fuxe K*, Eneroth P, Zini I, Harfstraal A, Grimaldi R, Zoli M//*Karolinska Inst, Dept Histol, S-10401 Stockholm 60, Sweden ACTA PHYSIOL SCAND 1986, 126 (4) 525 Intravenous uridine treabnent antagonizes hynlpoglycaenia-induced reduction in brain sxnatostatin-like immunoreactivity Gomez S, Davous P, Rordot P, FaivreBauman A, valade D, Puymirat J//Serv Biochim PR Cohen, Ed Rasplil, Paris, France PSYCHONEUROENWCRINOLOGY 1986, -11 (1) 69 Somatostatirrlike immunoreactivity and acetylcholinesterase activities in cerebrepinal fluid ti ptients with Alzheimer disease ard senile dementia OE the Alzheimer type Vecsei L, Bollok I, Penke B, Telegdy G*!/*Univ Med Sch Szeged, Dept PatbDphysiol, POB 531, H-6701 Szeged, Hungary PSYCHONEUROENDERINOLOGY 1986, -11 (1) 111 Somatostatin ard (D-Trp8, D-Cysl4)somatostatin delay extinction, and reverse electrocowulsive sbck induced amnesia in rats 12. CHOLECYSTOKININ Nakahara T, Waki M, Uchimura H. Hirano M*, Kim JS,.Matsumoto T; Nakamura K, Ishibashi K, Hirano H, Shiraishi A//*Hize" Natl Mental Hasp, Ctr Boot h Behw Disorders, Neurachem Lab, Kanzaki, Saga 84201, Japan ANAL BIEHFM 1986, -154 (1) 194 Preparation of tyrosine-o-[35S]sulfatei cholecystokini" oaapeptide frml a nomulfatod precursor peptide Katsuura G, Itoh S*//*Shioncgl L Co Ltd, Shioncgi Res Lab, Fukushima ku, ncolr. <.x? Tznan
DRI'(, DEVELOP RES 1986, 7 (3) 269 Prcventinn uf experimental amnesia by peripherally administer& cholecyztokinin octapeptide in the rat Peqtarino M//Univ Geneva, 1st Anat CumparaL, Via Balbi 5, I-16126 Ganova, Italy PEPTIIIES 1985, 5 (SUPI'L 3) 389 CCK-like peptides in the neural complex of a protochordate ZhllXG, Greeley GH, Lewis BC, Lilja P, Thompson JC%//*Univ Texas, Med Braxh, Dept Sure, Galveston, TX 7715n, [ISA J 'dFIJKOSC1 RES 1986, 2 (3) 393 Rluod-CSF barrier to CCK and effect of centrally administered banbesi" 01 relexe nf brain CCK 13. THYROTROPHIN RELEASING HORMONE Fukuma E:,Nihei N//Hamamatsu Shiv, Srh Med, Dept Internal Med 3, Hanamatsu, Shizuoka 43131, Japan LIFE SC1 1986, 38 (18) 1625 Studies on thyrxropin releasing hormone in cerehellar ataxia mutant mollse brain 14. VASOACTIVE INTESTINAL PEPTIDE Vnnlasti A, Tainio H, Pelto-Huikko M, Hervone" A*//*U"iv Tampere, Inst Biomed Sci, SF-33101 Tampfre 10, Fiilland ANAT RF,C 1986, 215 (1) 21-27 Light anl electron microscope demonstration of VIP- and enkephalinimmunoreactive nerves in the human male genitourinary tract Kanno T, Saito T//Hokkaido Univ, Fat Vet Med, Uept Physiol, Sapporo, Hokkaido 060, Japan BRAIN RES 1986, -369 (l-2) 275 Vasoaccive intestinal polypeptide nullifies cytochrane reduction response to afferent activation of the wrfused bullfrog brain 15. NEUROPEPTIDE Y Allen JM, Godfrey NP, Yeats JC, Bing RF, Blocm SR*//*Ilammersmith Hosp, Royal Postgrad Med Sch, Dept Med, Francis Fraser Iabs, 2"d Fl, Ducane Rd, London W12 OHS, England CLIN SC1 1986, 70 (5) 485-488 Neuropeptide Y G renwascular models of hynertension in the rat Kerkeria" L, Pelletier G*//*CHU Laval, MRC, Molec Endocrinol Grp, 2705 Blvd Laurier Ste Fox, Quebec City, @ebec, Canada GlV 4G2 BRAIN RES 1986, 369 (1-Z) 388 Effects of monosodium L-glutamate admi"istratio" o" "europeptide Y-containing "euro"s in the rat hypothalunus Higuchi H, Yang H-YT//St Elizabeths Hasp, Washington, DC 20032, USA J NEUROCHEM 1986, 46 (5) 1658 Spl~whnic ne~e t="section abolishes the age-dependent increase of nenroveptide Y-like immunoreactivity i" r2t adrenal gland
16. OTHER PEPTIDES Akasu T//Kurume Univ, Sch Med, Dept Physiol, Kurume, Fuklloka830, Japan JPN J PHYSIOL 1986, a (1) 25.-42 Luteinizing hormone releasix hormone modulates the cholineqic transmission in fro8 neuromuscular junction Negri L, Noviello L, Noviello V//U"iv Rome La Sapienza, Inst Med Pharmacol, PZA A Moro S, Ii)0185 Rome, Italy PEPTIDES 1985, 6 (SUPPL 3) 53 Effects of sauvagine, urotensin I and CRF on food intake in rats Walsh JH, Reeve JR//Univ Calif Los Angeles, Vet Adm Wadsworth Med Ctr, Sch Med, Ctr Ulcer Res 6 Educ, Bldg 115, Los Angeles, Ca 90073, USA PEPTIDES 1985, 6 (SUPPL 3) 63 Mammalian banbesin-like peptides: Neuromodulators of gastric faction and autocrine regulators of lung cancer growth Guglietta A, Strunk CL, Irons BJ, Lazarus LH//NIEHS, Peptide Neurochem Grp, Behav & Neural Toxic01 Lab, POB 12233, Res Triallgle Pk, NC 27709, USA PEPTIDES 1985, 5 (SUPPL 3) 75 Central "euromodulation af gastric acid secretion by bombesirrlike peptides Broccardo M, Cardamone A//Univ Rome La Sapienza, Inst Farmacol 3, Ple A Moro 5, I-oois5 Rome, Italy PEPTIDES 1985, 5 (SUPPL 3) 99 The effect of a new amphibian peptide, Leu8phyllolitorin, on thexmoregulation in the rat Chejfec G, Lee I, Warren WH, Gould VE//Edward J Hines Jr Vet Adm Hosp, Dept Labs Serv 113, Hines, I1 60141, USA PEPTIDES 1985, 6 (SUPPL 3) 107 Bombesi" in human neuroerdocrine (NE)
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Montecucchi PC//Fannitaia Carlo Erba SPA, Chem Res Dept, Via Gracchi 35, I-20146 Milan, Italy PEPTIDES 1985, 6 (SUPPL 3) 187 Isolation and primary structure determination of amphibian skin tryptophyllins Rerda T, D'Este L, Wlffa R, Usellini L, Capella C, Vaccaro R, Melchiorri P//Univ Rome L3 Sapienza, Inst Human Anat, 4 Cattedra, Via Alfonso Borelli 50, I-00185 Rome, Italy PEPTIDES 1985, 5 (SUPPL 3) 197 Tryptophyllin-like immunoreactivity in rat adenohypophysis Bottcher G, Skagerberg G, Ekman R, Hakanson R, Sundler F//lJniv Lund, Dept Histol, Biskopsgatan 5, S-22362 Lund, Swede" PEPTIDES 1985, 5 (SUPPL 3) 215 PYY-like peptides in the central and peripheral nenr"us system of a frog and a lizard
:!aggio JE//Halvard bniv, Sch :"led, Dept Phannacol, 251)Longwo<>d Ave, Boston, Ma 02115, USA PEPTIDES 1985, -6 (SlJt'PL 3) 237 "Kassinin" in mam~nal*: The newest tnchykinins Minamino N, Suduh T, Karigawa K, Matsw iF//*Miyazaki Mrd Cult, Dept Biochem, Miyazaki 88916, Japan PEPTLUES 1985, 6 (5IJPPL 3) 245 :Neuromedins: nwfl smoot~muscle stimulatix peptides idt,:ltiii&in porcine spinal cord Namba M, Ghatei MA, Histup AE, Gibson SJ, Mann UT. Polak .lM, Bloan SR*//*Royal Postgrad Med Sch, Hammersmith Hasp, Dept %d, Du Cane Rd, Lordon W12 OHS, England PEPTIDES 1985, 5 (SUPPL 3) 257 Presence of neuranedi" R-like immworeactivity iu the brain nnl gut of rat ard guineepii: Candeletti S, Ranualdi P, SpadarJ C, Spampinato S, Ferri S*//*Univ bologna, Inst Phannacol, Via Irnerio 48, I-40126 Bolcgna, Italy PEPTIES 1985, 6 (SUPPL 3) 273 Studies on the yntinociceptive effect uf intrathfcal salmo"
Wanaka A, Matsuyama T, Yoneda S, Kimura K, Kamada T, Giris S, MacIntyre I, Emson PC, Tohyama M//Osaka Univ, Dept Internal Med 1, l-l-50 Fukushima, Fukushima ku, Osaka 553, Japan BRAIN RES 1986, 369 (l-2) 185 Origins ard distribution of calcitonin gene-related peptide-containing nerves in the wall of the cerebral arteries of the guinea pig with special reference to the coexistence with substance P Britton KT, Lee G. Vale W, Rivier J, Koob GF//San Diego Vet Adm Med Ctr, Dept Psychiat, La Jolla, Ca 92093, USA BRAIN RES 1986, 369 (l-2) 303 Corticotropin releasing factor (CRF) receptor antagonist blocks activsting ard 'amriogenic' actions of CRF in the rat Takano Y, Nagashima A, Masui H, Kuromizu K, Kamiya H//Fukuoka Univ, Sch Pharmaceut Sci, Dept Psychol, Fukuoka 81401, Japan BRAIN RES 1986, 369 (l-2) 400 Distribution of substance K (neurokinin A) in the brain ard peripheral tissues of rats Scarpignato C, Tirelli F, Pontiroli AE//Univ Parme, Maggiore Hosp. Inst Pharmacol, Clin Pharmacol Lab, I-43100 PSrmS, Italy BRAIN RES 1986, 371 (1) 187 Bombesin inhibitsgrowth lormone response to insulin-irduced hypoglycemia in humans Ehlers CL//Scripps Clin & Res Fdn, Div Neuroaci, La Jolla, Ca 92037, USA PSYCHONEUROENDOCRINOLOGY 1986, -11 (1) 121 EEG stability following corticotropin releasing factor in rats Fried1 A, Harmening C, Hamprecht B*//*Univ Tubingen, Inst Physiol Chem, Hoppe Seyler Str 1, D-7400 Tubingen 1, W Germany J NElJRGCHI%l1986. 46 (5) 1522 Atrial natriuretichormones raise the level of cyclic GMP in newal cell lines Millan MA, Jacobowltz DM, Hauger RL, Catt KJ, Aguilera G//Endocrinol h Reprod Res Branch, NICHHD, NIMH, NIH, Bethesda Md 20205, USA PROC NATL ACAD SC1 USA 1986, 3 (6) 1921 Distribution of corticotropinreleasi% factor receptors in primate brain 17. TECHNIQUES Gibson BW, Poulter L, Williams DH*//*Univ Cambridge, Dept Organ Chem, Chem Lab. Lensfield Pd. Cambridge CB2 lmJ, England J NAT PROD-LLOYDIA 1986, 49 (1) 26 A mass spectrometric method for the identification of novel peptides in Xenopus laevis skin secretions
Anthony ELP, King JC//Rhode Is1 Coil, Dept Biol, Providence, RI 02908, USA AMER J ANAT 1986, 175 (2-3) 179 Combined light ard electronmicroscope immunocytochemical localization of scattered peptidergic neurons in the central *eIvous system
Yui R, Iwsnaga T, Kuramoto H, Fujitn T//Niigata Univ, Sch Med, Dept Anat, Niigata 951, Japan PEPTIDES 1985, 5 (SUPPL 3) 411 Neuropeptide immunocytochunistry in protostomian irwertebrates, dtli special reference to insects anl molluscs
Piekut DT//Univ Rochester, Sch Med, Neuroendocrine Unit, Rochester, NY 14642, USA AMER J ANAT 1986, 175 (2-3) 197 Ultrastructural characteristics of peptidergic neurons usiqg preembedding immunocytochemical metbds
Boer HH, van Minnen J//Free Univ Amsterdam, Dept Biol, DeBaelelaan 1087, POB 7161, 1007 MC Amsterdam, Netherlands PEPTICES 1985, 5 (SUPPL 3) 459 Immunocytochemistry of pptidergic systems in the p3nd snail Lymnaea stagnslis
Papka RE, Yu SM, Nikitovitch-Winer MB//Univ Kentucky, Sch Med, Dept Anat, Lexington, Ky 40536, USA AMER J ANAT 1986, 175 (2-3) 289 Use of immunoperoxidase anl immunogold methods in studying prolactin secretion and application of immunogold labelling for pituitary hormones and neuropeptides Joseph SA, Piekut UT//Univ Rochester, Sch Med. Neuroendocrine Unit, Rochester, NY 14642, USA AMER J ANAT 1986, 175 (2-3) 331 Dual immunostainingprocedure demonstrating neurotransmitter ard neuropeptide codistribution in the same brain section "an Leeuwen F//Netherlands Inst Brain Res, Meibergdreef 33, 1105 AZ Amsterdam, Netherlands AMER J ANAT 1986, 175 (2-3) 363 Pitfalls in immunozochemistry with special reference to the specificity problems in the localization of neuropeptides Knight M, Ito Y, Sanilin JL, Kask AM//Trinity Coil, Peptide Technol CorP, Box 368 Main, Washington, DC 20017, USA J LIQ CHROMATOGR 1986, 2 (4) 791 Preparative purification of peptides by countercurrent chranatography on the Ito Coil planet centrifuges Gibson BW, Poulter L, Williams DH//Univ Cambridge, Dept Organ Chem, Chem Lab, Lensfield Rd, Cambridge CB2 lEW, England PEPTIIES 1985, 5 (SUPPL 3) 23 A mass spectranetric assay for nwel peptides: Application b, Xenopus laevis skin secretions Martini F, Bossa F, Barra F//*Univ Rome La Sapienza, 1st Chim Biol, Piazzale Aldo Moro 5, I-00185 Rome, Italy PEPTIDES 1985, 5 (SUPPL 3) 103 Assay of pyroglutamyl aminopeptidase by high-performance liquid chromatography and its use in peptide sequencing Mordue W, Morgan PJ, Siegert KJ//Univ Aberdeen, Dept 2001, Tillydrone Ave, Aberdeen AB9 2TN, Scotland PEPTIDES 1985, 5 (SUPPL 3) 407 strategies for the isolation of insect peptides
Wikgren MC, Reuter M//Abe Akad, Dept Biol, Porthansgatan 3-5, SF-20500 Abo 50, Finland PEPTICES 1985, 5 (SUPPL 3) 471 Neuropeptides in amicroturbellariaw whole mount immunocytochemistry