1985
DOI: 10.1530/acta.0.1100284
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Thymus peptides interacting with opiate receptors

Abstract: Abstract. The substances displacing labelled ligands from opiate receptors of the rat brain membrane fraction were found in the thymosin fraction 3 and acetoacid extract of the thymus by the radioreceptor assay. Comparison of the displacing activity of acetoacid extracts of perfused and non-perfused thymus and peripheral blood as well as an estimation of the blood content in the thymus allowed to conclude that blood does not participate in the ability of thymus preparations to bind to opiate receptors. On the … Show more

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“…The interaction of selank with opioid receptors was analyzed [14]. The incubation buffer (0.3 ml) contained the midbrain membrane fraction (1 mg protein/ml), peptidase inhibitor bacitracin (50 µg/ml), 3 H-DADLE (4 nM, 40 Ci/mM), and selank (0.1-100 µM).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The interaction of selank with opioid receptors was analyzed [14]. The incubation buffer (0.3 ml) contained the midbrain membrane fraction (1 mg protein/ml), peptidase inhibitor bacitracin (50 µg/ml), 3 H-DADLE (4 nM, 40 Ci/mM), and selank (0.1-100 µM).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Activity of the OS was evaluated by radioreceptor determination of the displacing activity shown by tigands of 5-type opioid receptors (g-OR ligands) in blood plasma. As the labeled ligand, 3H-[D-Ala2-DLeuS]-enkephalin (Amersham) was used [4].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%