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Dynorphin is located throughout the CNS and is often co-localized with alpha-neo-endorphin
Watson, Stanley J.; Khachaturian, Henry; Coy, David H.; Taylor, L.; Akil, Huda
2006-04-07
Citation:Watson, S. J., Khachaturian, H., Coy, D., Taylor, L., Akil, H. ()."Dynorphin is located throughout the CNS and is often co-localized with alpha-neo-endorphin." Life Sciences 31(16-17): 1773-1776. <http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/23834>
Abstract: The opioid peptide dynorphin has been described as widely distributed in CNS when measured by RIA. Our previous immunohistochemical studies have only demonstrated dynorphin cells as those containing AVP. We now report the specific localization of dynorphin throughout the neuraxis. Further, dynorphin and alpha-neo-endorphin have been co-localized to the same magnocellular neurosecretory cells in hypothalamus. We report agreement with the findings of others and extend them to include a cell group in dorsomedial hypothalmus, further strengthening the association between dynorphin and alpha-neo-endorphin.