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Nociceptin Opioid

  • 1 Edición, Volumen 97 - 6 de febrero de 2015
  • Última edición
  • Editor: Gerald Litwack
  • Idioma: Inglés

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First published in 1943, Vitamins and Hormones is the longest-running serial published by Academic Press.

The Series provides up-to-date information on vitamin and hormone research spanning data from molecular biology to the clinic. A volume can focus on a single molecule or on a disease that is related to vitamins or hormones. A hormone is interpreted broadly so that related substances, such as transmitters, cytokines, growth factors and others can be reviewed.

This volume focuses on nociceptin opioid.

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Chapter One: Helix-Constrained Nociceptin Peptides Are Potent Agonists and Antagonists of ORL-1 and Nociception

  • Abstract
  • 1 Nociception in Brief
  • 2 Prospecting the Importance of the N-Terminal Tetrapeptide of Nociceptin(1–17)
  • 3 Other Modifications to Nociceptin(1–17)
  • 4 The Importance of Structure in Nociceptin Analogues
  • 5 Recent Advances in ORL-1 Active Nociceptin Peptides
  • 6 The Development of New Helix-Constrained Nociceptin Analogues
  • 7 Biological Properties of Helical Nociceptin Mimetics
  • 8 Concluding Remarks

Chapter Two: Bioinformatics and Evolution of Vertebrate Nociceptin and Opioid Receptors

  • Abstract
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 The Vertebrate Opioid Receptor Sequence Database
  • 3 The Human Genome and the Evolution of Opioid Receptors
  • 4 The Molecular Evolution of Vertebrate Opioid Family Receptors
  • 5 Future Directions
  • 6 Conclusions
  • Acknowledgments

Chapter Three: Ancestral Vertebrate Complexity of the Opioid System

  • Abstract
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Opioid Peptide Family
  • 3 Opioid Receptor Family
  • 4 Discussion: Complexity, Coevolution, and Divergence
  • 5 Conclusions
  • Acknowledgement

Chapter Four: Synthesis and Biological Activity of Small Peptides as NOP and Opioid Receptors’ Ligands: View on Current Developments

  • Abstract
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Endogenous Opioid Peptides and Receptors: Nociceptin and NOP Receptor Ligands
  • 3 Hexapeptides with NOP Receptor Affinity
  • 4 Solid-Phase Peptide Synthesis
  • 5 Conclusions
  • Acknowledgment

Chapter Five: Pain Regulation by Nocistatin-Targeting Molecules: G Protein-Coupled-Receptor and Nocistatin-Interacting Protein

  • Abstract
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Biological Activity by NST Through G Protein-Coupled Receptor
  • 3 Pain Regulation Through an NST-Interacting Protein
  • 4 Conclusions
  • Acknowledgment

Chapter Six: Nociceptin and Meiosis during Spermatogenesis in Postnatal Testes

  • Abstract
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Regulation of Nociceptin Expression by FSH Signaling in Sertoli Cells
  • 3 Function of Nociceptin During Meiosis in Spermatocytes
  • 4 Nociceptin is a Novel Paracrine Factor that is Induced in Sertoli Cells and Mediates to Germ Cells the Effect of FSH on Spermatogenesis
  • 5 Nociceptin is a Novel Extrinsic Factor Inducing Rec8 Phosphorylation and Chromosome Dynamics During Meiosis in Spermatocytes
  • 6 Conclusions
  • Acknowledgments

Chapter Seven: Orphanin FQ-ORL-1 Regulation of Reproduction and Reproductive Behavior in the Female

  • Abstract
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Ovarian Hormone Regulation of Reproductive Behavior and Neuroendocrine Feedback Loops
  • 3 OFQ/N-ORL-1 Regulation of Sexual Receptivity
  • 4 Ovarian Steroid Regulation of OFQ/N and ORL-1 Expression and Signaling
  • 5 OFQ/N-ORL-1 Regulation of GnRH and LH Release During Positive and Negative Feedback
  • 6 Conclusions
  • Acknowledgments

Chapter Eight: Effects of Nociceptin and Nocistatin on Uterine Contraction

  • Abstract
  • 1 Roles of PNOC, N/OFQ, and NST in Different Peripheral Tissues
  • 2 Presence of PNOC, N/OFQ, and NST in Uterine Tissue
  • 3 The Effects and Mechanisms of Action of N/OFQ and NST on Uterine Contractility
  • 4 Conclusions

Chapter Nine: Nociceptin/Orphanin FQ-NOP Receptor System in Inflammatory and Immune-Mediated Diseases

  • Abstract
  • 1 A Brief Overview of the Immune Response
  • 2 N/OFQ and Its Receptor
  • 3 N/OFQ and NOP Receptor Expression in Leukocytes
  • 4 Effects of NOP Receptor Activation on the Immune Response
  • 5 NOP Receptor Activation and Inflammatory and Autoimmune Diseases
  • 6 Molecular Mechanisms Underlying N/OFQ Actions on Immune Functions
  • 7 Relationship Between N/OFQ, Stress, and HPA Axis
  • 8 Conclusions
  • Acknowledgments

Chapter Ten: Endogenous Nociceptin System Involvement in Stress Responses and Anxiety Behavior

  • Abstract
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 The Neuroanatomical Basis of Fear Conditioning
  • 3 Evidence for a Role of Nociceptin in Fear Learning and Memory
  • 4 Nociceptin and Neurochemical Substrates of Fear Conditioning: Focus on Biogenic Amines
  • 5 Maternal Adaptations of the Nociceptin System
  • 6 Conclusions

Chapter Eleven: The Neuronal Circuit Between Nociceptin/Orphanin FQ and Hypocretins/Orexins Coordinately Modulates Stress-Induced Analgesia and Anxiety-Related Behavior

  • Abstract
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 The N/OFQ System
  • 3 The Hypocretins/Orexins System
  • 4 Interaction Between the N/OFQ and Hcrt Systems
  • 5 Conclusions
  • Acknowledgments

Chapter Twelve: Nociceptin/Orphanin-FQ Modulation of Learning and Memory

  • Abstract
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 N/OFQ Modulation of Mnemonic Functions
  • 3 Mechanisms of N/OFQ-Mediated Modulation of Cognitive Functions
  • 4 Conclusion and Remarks
  • Acknowledgments

Detalles del producto

  • Edición: 1
  • Última edición
  • Volumen: 97
  • Publicado: 20 de febrero de 2015
  • Idioma: Inglés

Sobre el editor

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Gerald Litwack

Dr. Litwack has authored 3 textbooks on biochemistry and hormones (one with John Wiley & Sons and 2 with Academic Press/Elsevier) and he has edited more than 70 volumes in the Vitamins & Hormones series (Academic Press/Elsevier); he has edited 14 volumes entitled Biochemical Actions of Hormones (Academica Press); He has edited (with David Kritchevsky) Actions of Hormones on Molecular Processes (Academic Press)

Afiliaciones y experiencia
Emeritus Founding Chair and Professor, Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine, United States Emeritus Professor, Rutgers University, United States

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