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Science 21 January 1983: Vol. 219. no. 4582, pp. 310 - 312 DOI: 10.1126/science.6294831
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Science, Vol 219, Issue 4582, 310-312
Copyright © 1983 by American Association for the Advancement of Science
Evidence for the neuropeptide cholecystokinin as an antagonist of opiate analgesia
PL Faris,
BR Komisaruk,
LR Watkins,
and
DJ Mayer
The endogenous neuropeptide cholecystokinin, when administered systemically or perispinally, potently antagonizes opiate analgesia produced by foot shock and morphine. Nonopiate foot-shock analgesia is not reduced by this neuropeptide. The spinal cord appears to be a critical site of cholecystokinin action. These experiments suggest a physiological role for cholecystokinin as a specific opiate antagonist in analgesia-mediating systems. A similar mode of action may explain other behavioral effects of cholecystokinin, such as suppression of food intake.
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