Advances in pharmacology and therapeutics. proceedings of the 7th International Congress of Pharmacology / Volume 1, Receptors :
Advances in Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Volume l: Receptors contains the proceedings of the 7th International Congress of Pharmacology held in Paris, France, in 1978. The papers explore advances in the understanding of receptors, their pharmacology, and their therapeutic applications. Topics cove...
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Oxford [England] ; New York, New York :
Pergamon Press,
1979.
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| Series: | Advances in pharmacology and therapeutics ;
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Table of Contents:
- Front Cover; Receptors; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Introduction; Part 1: Opiate Receptors and Their Endogenous Ligands; Chapter 1. Chemistry and Biochemistry of Pituitary Endorphins; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; STRUCTURAL REQUIREMENTS FOR ANALGESIC EFFECT; PROTEINASES INVOLVED IN THE GENERATION OF PITUITARY ENDORPHINS; REFERENCES; Chapter 2. Multiple Opiate Receptors; INTRODUCTION; INTERACTIONS OF OPIATES AND ENDOGENOUS OPIOID PEPTIDES WITH OPIATE RECEPTORS; PHARMACOLOGICAL PATTERN OF ENKEPHALIN ANALOGUES; POSSIBLE PHYSIOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE; SUMMARY; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; REFERENCES.
- Chapter 3. Pituitary Endorphins: Recent ProgressAbstract.; Slow-Reversing Endorphin; A Different Pituitary Opioid Peptide; Role of the Pituitary in the Hyperalgesic Effect of Naloxone.; Acknowledgements.; References.; Chapter 4. The Biosynthesis and Releaseof the Enkephalins; INTRODUCTION; RELEASE OF ENKEPHALINS; BIOGENESIS OF ENKEPHALINS; CONCLUDING REMARKS; Acknowledgements; REFERENCES; Chapter 5. Opiate Receptors: A) Functional Heterogeneity Demonstrated with an Apparently Irreversible Naloxone Derivative: B) Regulation by Guanine Nucleotides; ABSTRACT; KEYWORDS.
- Naloxazine Influences Upon Opiate Receptor Binding and Analgesia:REFERENCES; REFERENCES; Chapter 6. Opiate Receptors, Their Endogenous Ligands and the Development of Tolerance/Dependence; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; Chapter 9. Opiate Receptors, Their Endogenous Ligands and the Development of Tolerance/Dependence; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; I. Changes at the Receptor Level; I. Changes at the Receptor Level; II. Chronic Opiate Actions and Endogenous Ligands; II. Chronic Opiate Actions and Endogenous Ligands; III. Manifestation of Opiate Tolerance/Dependence at the Single Neurone Level.
- III. Manifestation of Opiate Tolerance/Dependence at the Single Neurone LevelIV. Concluding Remarks
- Neuronal Sensitivity and Chronic Opiate Action; REFERENCES; IV. Concluding Remarks
- Neuronal Sensitivity and Chronic Opiate Action; REFERENCES; Chapter 7. Physiological and Patho Physiological Relevance of the Endogenous Ligands of the Opiate Receptors; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; Chapter 10. Physiological and Pathophysiological Relevance of the Endogenous Ligands of the Opiate Receptors; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; INTEGRATED FUNCTION; INTEGRATED FUNCTION.
- INTERACTION BETWEEN ENDOGENOUS LIGANDS OF OPIATE RECEPTORS AND OTHER HORMONES, MEDIATORS OR MODULATORSINTERACTION BETWEEN ENDOGENOUS LIGANDS OF OPIATE RECEPTORS AND OTHER HORMONES, MEDIATORS OR MODULATORS; PATHOLOGICAL STATES; PATHOLOGICAL STATES; CONCLUSIONS; AKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; CONCLUSIONS; AKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; Part 2: Membrane Receptors in Eucaryotic Cells; Part 3: Membrane Receptors in Eucaryotic Cells; Chapter 8. Multiple Classes of Muscarinic Receptor Binding Sites in the Brain; Chapter 11. Multiple Classes of Muscarinic Receptor Binding Sites in the Brain; ABSTRACT.