Neuropeptides serve as neurohormones and local paracrine regulators that control neural networks regulating behavior, endocrine system and sensorimotor functions. Their expression is characterized by exceptionally restricted profiles. Circuit-specific and adaptive expression of neuropeptide genes may be defined by transcriptional and epigenetic mechanisms controlled by cell type and subtype sequence-specific transcription factors, insulators and silencers. The opioid peptide dynorphins play a critical role in neurological and psychiatric disorders, pain processing and stress, while their mutations cause profound neurodegeneration in the human brain. In this review, we focus on the prodynorphin gene as a model for the in-depth epigenetic and...
Endogenous opioid peptides a-neoendorphin, dynorphin A (Dyn A), dynorphin B (Dyn B) and big dynorphi...
Ethanol alters neural activity through interaction with multiple neurotransmitters and neuromodulato...
The regulation of neuropeptide gene expression and their receptors in a tissue specific and stimulus...
Neuropeptides serve as neurohormones and local paracrine regulators that control neural networks reg...
Neuropeptides are special in their expression profiles restricted to neuronal subpopulations and low...
Molecular mechanisms that define patterns of neuropeptide expression are essential for the formation...
Background: Neuropeptide precursors are traditionally viewed as proteins giving rise to small neurop...
Dynorphins, the endogenous ligands for the kappa opioid receptor, are implicated in neuropsychiatric...
and protein levels. PEPTIDES 5 " Suppl I, %17, 1984.--Three opioid peptide precursors have been...
Understanding genetic variation and its functional consequences within cis-regulatory regions remain...
Three opioid peptide precursors have been isolated and characterized in endocrine and nervous tissue...
The endogenous opioid peptides dynorphins and enkephalins may be involved in brain-area specific syn...
none3noThe dynorphin family is composed of multiple peptides generated by posttranslational processi...
Aaron Lerner's work provides a stunning set of examples of substances that help to transmit inf...
Background and Aim: Alcohol alters several neurotransmitter systems within the brain and accumulated...
Endogenous opioid peptides a-neoendorphin, dynorphin A (Dyn A), dynorphin B (Dyn B) and big dynorphi...
Ethanol alters neural activity through interaction with multiple neurotransmitters and neuromodulato...
The regulation of neuropeptide gene expression and their receptors in a tissue specific and stimulus...
Neuropeptides serve as neurohormones and local paracrine regulators that control neural networks reg...
Neuropeptides are special in their expression profiles restricted to neuronal subpopulations and low...
Molecular mechanisms that define patterns of neuropeptide expression are essential for the formation...
Background: Neuropeptide precursors are traditionally viewed as proteins giving rise to small neurop...
Dynorphins, the endogenous ligands for the kappa opioid receptor, are implicated in neuropsychiatric...
and protein levels. PEPTIDES 5 " Suppl I, %17, 1984.--Three opioid peptide precursors have been...
Understanding genetic variation and its functional consequences within cis-regulatory regions remain...
Three opioid peptide precursors have been isolated and characterized in endocrine and nervous tissue...
The endogenous opioid peptides dynorphins and enkephalins may be involved in brain-area specific syn...
none3noThe dynorphin family is composed of multiple peptides generated by posttranslational processi...
Aaron Lerner's work provides a stunning set of examples of substances that help to transmit inf...
Background and Aim: Alcohol alters several neurotransmitter systems within the brain and accumulated...
Endogenous opioid peptides a-neoendorphin, dynorphin A (Dyn A), dynorphin B (Dyn B) and big dynorphi...
Ethanol alters neural activity through interaction with multiple neurotransmitters and neuromodulato...
The regulation of neuropeptide gene expression and their receptors in a tissue specific and stimulus...