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Endogenous opiates: 1982.

G A Olson, R D Olson, A J Kastin

    Peptides
    |July 1, 1983
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    Summary
    This summary is machine-generated.

    This review covers recent research on endogenous opiate peptides, focusing on non-analgesic and behavioral effects. It highlights findings related to stress, addiction, and various neurological and physiological processes.

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    Area of Science:

    • Neuroscience
    • Pharmacology
    • Behavioral Science

    Background:

    • The field of endogenous opiate peptides research has seen a massive increase in studies.
    • Previous reviews aimed for comprehensive coverage, which is no longer feasible.
    • This review series focuses on annual research advancements.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To provide an abbreviated review of the latest research on endogenous opiate peptides.
    • To emphasize non-analgesic and behavioral aspects of this research.
    • To cover specific areas including stress, tolerance, dependence, and various disorders.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of scientific literature published in the preceding year.
    • Selective focus on non-analgesic and behavioral research.

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  • Categorization of studies into specific research areas.
  • Main Results:

    • Comprehensive review of stress, tolerance, dependence, and consummatory responses.
    • Detailed examination of alcohol consumption, schizophrenia, and emotional disorders.
    • Inclusion of research on learning, memory, cardiovascular, respiratory, and thermoregulatory effects.

    Conclusions:

    • The scope of endogenous opiate peptide research necessitates a focused review approach.
    • Behavioral and non-analgesic effects are critical areas of current investigation.
    • Continued annual reviews are essential for tracking progress in this dynamic field.