dynorfiinien
Dynorfiinien is a group of endogenous opioid peptides that play a significant role in pain perception, stress response, and reward pathways in the central nervous system. These peptides are derived from a common precursor protein called pro-dynorphin. The primary active forms include dynorphin A, dynorphin B, and alpha-neo-endorphin. They exert their effects by binding to opioid receptors, predominantly the kappa-opioid receptor (KOR).
Dynorfiinen's interaction with the KOR is particularly noteworthy. Unlike other opioid peptides that primarily target mu
Beyond pain modulation, dynorfiinen systems are implicated in mood regulation, addiction, and gastrointestinal motility. Dysregulation of