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Prodynorphin, also known as proenkephalin B, is an opioid polypeptide hormone involved with chemical signal transduction and cell communication. The gene for prodynorphin is expressed in the endometrium and the striatum, and its gene map locus is 20pter-p12. Prodynorphin is a basic building-block of endorphins, the chemical messengers in the brain that appear most heavily involved in the anticipation and experience of pain and the formation of deep emotional bonds, and that are also critical in learning and memory.[1][2]
The gene is thought to influence perception, as well as susceptibility to drug dependence, and is expressed more readily in human beings than in other primates.
Contents
- 1 Evolutionary implications
- 2 See also
- 3 References
- 4 External links
Evolutionary implications
Most humans have multiple copies of the regulatory gene sequence for prodynorphin, which is virtually identical among all primates, whereas other primates have only a single copy. In addition, most Asian populations have two copies of the gene sequence for prodynorphin, whereas East Africas, Middle Easterners, and Europeans tend to have three repetitions.[citation needed]
The extent of regulatory gene disparities for prodynorphin, between human and primates, has gained the attention of scientists. There are very few genes known to be directly related to mankind's speciation from other great apes. According to computational biologist researcher Matthew W. Hahn of Indiana University, "this is the first documented instance of a neural gene that has had its regulation shaped by natural selection during human origins."[citation needed]
The prodynorphin polypeptide is identical in humans and chimpanzees, but the regulatory promoter sequences have been shown to exhibit marked differences. According to Hahn, "humans have the ability to turn on this gene more easily and more intensely than other primates", a reason why regulation of this gene may have been important in the evolution of modern humans' mental capacity.[citation needed]
See also
- Dynorphin
- Proenkephalin
- Proopiomelanocortin (POMC)
References
- ^ Charles Chavkin; William J Shoemaker; Jacquiline F. McGinti; Alejandro Bayon; Floyd E. Bloom (March 1985). "Characterization of the Prodynorphin and Proenkephalin Neuropeptide Systems in Rat Hippocampus" (PDF). Journal of Neuroscience. 5 (3): 606–616.
- ^ Alberto Pérez-Rosado; María Gómez; Jorge Manzanares; José A. Ramos; Javier Fernándezruiz. "Changes in prodynorphin and POMC gene expression in several brain regions of rat fetuses prenatally exposed to Δ-tetrahydrocannabinol". Neurotoxicity Research. 4 (3): 211–218. doi:10.1080/10298420290023936.
External links
- Scienceagogo.com - 'Drug Gene Link To Human Evolution' (November 15, 2005)
Hormones
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Endocrine
glands |
Hypothalamic-
pituitary |
Hypothalamus |
- GnRH
- TRH
- Dopamine
- CRH
- GHRH
- Somatostatin (GHIH)
- MCH
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Posterior pituitary |
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Anterior pituitary |
- FSH
- LH
- TSH
- Prolactin
- POMC
- CLIP
- ACTH
- MSH
- Endorphins
- Lipotropin
- GH
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Adrenal axis |
- Adrenal cortex
- aldosterone
- cortisol
- cortisone
- DHEA
- DHEA-S
- androstenedione
- Adrenal medulla
- epinephrine
- norepinephrine
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Thyroid |
- Thyroid hormone
- Calcitonin
- Thyroid axis
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Parathyroid |
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Gonadal axis |
Testis |
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Ovary |
- estradiol
- progesterone
- activin and inhibin
- relaxin (pregnancy)
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Placenta |
- hCG
- HPL
- estrogen
- progesterone
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Pancreas |
- glucagon
- insulin
- amylin
- somatostatin
- pancreatic polypeptide
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Pineal gland |
- melatonin
- N,N-dimethyltryptamine
- 5-methoxy-N,N-dimethyltryptamine
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Other |
Thymus |
- Thymosins
- Thymosin α1
- Beta thymosins
- Thymopoietin
- Thymulin
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Digestive system |
Stomach |
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Duodenum |
- CCK
- Incretins
- secretin
- motilin
- VIP
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Ileum |
- enteroglucagon
- peptide YY
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Liver/other |
- Insulin-like growth factor
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Adipose tissue |
- leptin
- adiponectin
- resistin
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Skeleton |
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Kidney |
- JGA (renin)
- peritubular cells
- calcitriol
- prostaglandin
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Heart |
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Peptides: neuropeptides
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Hormones |
see hormones
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Opioid peptides |
Dynorphins |
- Big dynorphin
- Dynorphin A
- Dynorphin B
- Leumorphin
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Endomorphins |
- Endomorphin-1
- Endomorphin-2
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Endorphins |
- α-Endorphin
- β-Endorphin
- γ-Endorphin
- α-Neoendorphin
- β-Neoendorphin
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Enkephalins |
- Met-enkephalin
- Leu-enkephalin
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Others |
- Adrenorphin
- Amidorphin
- Hemorphin
- Nociceptin
- Opiorphin
- Spinorphin
- Valorphin
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Other
neuropeptides |
Kinins |
- Tachykinins: mammal
- Substance P
- Neurokinin A
- Neurokinin B
- amphibian
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Neuromedins |
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Orexins |
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Other |
- Angiotensin
- Bombesin
- Calcitonin gene-related peptide
- Carnosine
- Cocaine- and amphetamine-regulated transcript
- Delta sleep-inducing peptide
- FMRFamide
- Galanin
- Galanin-like peptide
- Gastrin releasing peptide
- Ghrelin
- Neuropeptide AF
- Neuropeptide FF
- Neuropeptide SF
- Neuropeptide VF
- Neuropeptide S
- Neuropeptide Y
- Neurophysins
- Neurotensin
- Pancreatic polypeptide
- Pituitary adenylate cyclase activating peptide
- RVD-Hpα
- VGF
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Opioid receptor modulators
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MOR |
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DOR |
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KOR |
- Agonists: 3CS-nalmefene
- 6'-GNTI
- 8-CAC
- 18-MC
- 14-Methoxymetopon
- β-Chlornaltrexamine
- β-Funaltrexamine
- Adrenorphin (metorphamide)
- Akuuamicine
- Alazocine (SKF-10047)
- Allomatrine
- Apadoline
- Asimadoline
- BAM-12P
- BAM-18P
- BAM-22P
- Big dynorphin
- Bremazocine
- BRL-52537
- Butorphan
- Butorphanol
- BW-373U86
- Cebranopadol
- Ciprefadol
- CR665
- Cyclazocine
- Cyclorphan
- Cyprenorphine
- Desmetramadol (desmethyltramadol)
- Diamorphine (heroin)
- Diacetylnalorphine
- Difelikefalin
- Dihydroetorphine
- Dihydromorphine
- Diprenorphine
- Dynorphin A
- Dynorphin B (rimorphin)
- Eluxadoline
- Enadoline
- Eptazocine
- Erinacine E
- Ethylketazocine
- Etorphine
- Fedotozine
- Fentanyl
- Gemazocine
- GR-89696
- GR-103545
- Hemorphin-4
- Herkinorin
- HS665
- Hydromorphone
- HZ-2
- Ibogaine
- ICI-199,441
- ICI-204,448
- Ketamine
- Ketazocine
- Laudanosine
- Leumorphin (dynorphin B-29)
- Levallorphan
- Levomethorphan
- Levorphanol
- Lexanopadol
- Lofentanil
- LPK-26
- Lufuradom
- Matrine
- MB-1C-OH
- Menthol
- Metazocine
- Metkefamide
- Mianserin
- Mirtazapine
- Morphine
- Moxazocine
- MR-2034
- N-MPPP
- Nalbuphine
- Nalbuphine sebacate
- NalBzOH
- Nalfurafine
- Nalmefene
- Nalodeine (N-allylnorcodeine)
- Nalorphine
- Naltriben
- Niravoline
- Norbuprenorphine
- Norbuprenorphine-3-glucuronide
- Noribogaine
- Norketamine
- Oripavine
- Oxilorphan
- Oxycodone
- Pentazocine
- Pethidine (meperidine)
- Phenazocine
- Proxorphan
- Racemethorphan
- Racemorphan
- RB-64
- Salvinorin A (salvia)
- Salvinorin B ethoxymethyl ether
- Salvinorin B methoxymethyl ether
- Samidorphan
- Spiradoline (U-62,066)
- TH-030418
- Thienorphine
- Tifluadom
- Tricyclic antidepressants (e.g., amitriptyline, desipramine, imipramine, nortriptyline)
- U-50,488
- U-54,494A
- U-69,593
- Xorphanol
- Antagonists: 4′-Hydroxyflavanone
- 4',7-Dihydroxyflavone
- 5'-GNTI
- 6'-GNTI
- 6β-Naltrexol
- 6β-Naltrexol-d4
- β-Chlornaltrexamine
- Buprenorphine/samidorphan
- Amentoflavone
- ANTI
- Apigenin
- Arodyne
- AT-076
- Axelopran
- AZ-MTAB
- Binaltorphimine
- BU09059
- Buprenorphine
- Catechin
- Catechin gallate
- CERC-501 (LY-2456302)
- Clocinnamox
- Cyclofoxy
- Dezocine
- DIPPA
- EGC
- ECG
- Epicatechin
- Hyperoside
- JDTic
- LY-255582
- LY-2196044
- LY-2444296
- LY-2459989
- LY-2795050
- MeJDTic
- Methylnaltrexone
- ML190
- ML350
- MR-2266
- N-Fluoropropyl-JDTic
- Naloxone
- Naltrexone
- Naltrindole
- Naringenin
- Norbinaltorphimine
- Noribogaine
- Pawhuskin A
- PF-4455242
- RB-64
- Quadazocine
- Taxifolin
- UPHIT
- Zyklophin
- Unknown/unsorted: Akuammicine
- Akuammine
- Coronaridine
- Cyproterone acetate
- Dihydroakuuamine
- Ibogamine
- Tabernanthine
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NOP |
- Agonists: (Arg14,Lys15)Nociceptin
- ((pF)Phe4)Nociceptin(1-13)NH2
- (Phe1Ψ(CH2-NH)Gly2)Nociceptin(1-13)NH2
- Ac-RYYRWK-NH2
- Ac-RYYRIK-NH2
- BU08070
- Buprenorphine
- Cebranopadol
- Dihydroetorphine
- Etorphine
- JNJ-19385899
- Levomethorphan
- Levorphanol
- Levorphanol
- Lexanopadol
- MCOPPB
- MT-7716
- NNC 63-0532
- Nociceptin (orphanin FQ)
- Nociceptin (1-11)
- Nociceptin (1-13)NH2
- Norbuprenorphine
- Racemethorphan
- Racemorphan
- Ro64-6198
- Ro65-6570
- SCH-221510
- SCH-486757
- SR-8993
- SR-16435
- TH-030418
- Antagonists: (Nphe1)Nociceptin(1-13)NH2
- AT-076
- BAN-ORL-24
- J-113397
- JTC-801
- LY-2940094
- NalBzOH
- Nociceptin (1-7)
- Nocistatin
- SB-612111
- SR-16430
- Thienorphine
- Trap-101
- UFP-101
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Unsorted |
- β-Casomorphins
- Amidorphin
- BAM-20P
- Cytochrophin-4
- Deprolorphin
- Gliadorphin (gluteomorphin)
- Gluten exorphins
- Hemorphins
- Kava constituents
- MEAGL
- MEAP
- NEM
- Neoendorphins
- Nepetalactone (catnip)
- Peptide B
- Peptide E
- Peptide F
- Peptide I
- Rubiscolins
- Soymorphins
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Others |
- Enkephalinase inhibitors: Amastatin
- BL-2401
- Candoxatril
- D -Phenylalanine
- Dexecadotril (retorphan)
- Ecadotril (sinorphan)
- Kelatorphan
- Racecadotril (acetorphan)
- RB-101
- RB-120
- RB-3007
- Opiorphan
- Selank
- Semax
- Spinorphin
- Thiorphan
- Tynorphin
- Ubenimex (bestatin)
- Propeptides: β-Lipotropin (proendorphin)
- Prodynorphin
- Proenkephalin
- Pronociceptin
- Proopiomelanocortin (POMC)
- Others: Kyotorphin (met-enkephalin releaser/degradation stabilizer)
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See also: Receptor/signaling modulators • Signaling peptide/protein receptor modulators
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