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[Vestibulo-protective properties of regulatory peptides]
Biulleten' Eksperimental'Noi Biologii I Meditsiny
|July 1, 1988
Abstract:
Endogenous opioid peptides take an active part in the pathogenesis of motion sickness (MS). Some regulatory peptides (substances P, gamma and des-tyr-gamma-endorphins) manifest antiemetic properties, unlike opioid peptides and morphine. Thus, we have examined the vestibulo-protective properties of some regulatory peptides during simulation of MS in cats. Vestibulo-protective properties have been discovered in some peptides: sweet water hydra undecapeptide, substances P, gamma and des-tyr-gamma-endorphins. It has been suggested that regulatory peptides take an active part in the genesis of vestibulo-protective disorders during motion sickness.