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    Area of Science:

    • Neuroscience
    • Pharmacology

    Context:

    • Opioid receptors and opioid peptides are fundamental to understanding nervous system functions.
    • These systems are involved in a wide range of physiological processes, including pain, behavior, and endocrine regulation.

    Purpose:

    • This review examines the distribution and processing of opioid peptides across different species.
    • It highlights the parallels between multiple opioid peptides and their receptors.

    Summary:

    • Opioid systems influence diverse functions such as pain perception, cardiovascular regulation, respiration, appetite, and endocrine mechanisms.
    • Species-specific differences in peptide distribution and processing are noted.

    Impact:

    • Future research should focus on selective opioid agonists and antagonists for detailed functional studies.
  • Understanding these systems offers novel therapeutic avenues, particularly in veterinary science.