Identification of specific leech neurones immunoreactive to enkephalin (original) (raw)

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The small endogenous peptides, Met- and Leu-enkephalin, bind to the same specific receptors as opiate analgesics. They, and the larger endorphin peptides, have been widely found in mammals, where they seem to have a significant role in neuronal pathways mediating pain and emotional behaviour. Only recently has enkephalin-like activity been identified in an invertebrate, the earthworm1, although there is some preliminary evidence for opiate receptors in a marine mollusc2. Here I report the detection, by an immunocytochemical technique, of an enkephalin-like moiety which is localised in one of the 400 cells of each posterior midbody ganglion of the leech. The presence of enkephalin-like activity in an identifiable easily accessible neurone of a well characterised nervous system such as that of the leech3–5 could greatly facilitate elucidation of its mechanism of action.

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  1. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, PO Box 100, Cold Spring Harbor, New York, 11724
    Birgit Zipser

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Zipser, B. Identification of specific leech neurones immunoreactive to enkephalin.Nature 283, 857–858 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1038/283857a0

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