PMID: 6165979Jan 1, 1981Paper

Further evidence for the neuroleptic-like activity of gamma-endorphin

Peptides
I KirályL Gráf

Abstract

gamma-Endorphin inhibits the amphetamine-induced stereotypy in rats with an approximate ED50 of 0.3 mg/kg. SC. The anti-amphetamine effect of gamma-endorphin can be antagonized to a certain extent by both the dopamine receptor stimulant 2-bromo-ergocryptine and the opiate receptor antagonist naloxone.

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May 1, 1982·Peptides·T L O'Donohue, D M Dorsa
Jan 1, 1982·Progress in Neurobiology·R C Frederickson, L E Geary

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