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The influence of opioid peptides (gamma- and beta-endorphins, leu- and met-enkephalins, as well as certain synthetic analogs of enkephalin) was investigated on organotypic cultures of rat spinal and sympathetic ganglia. The cellular composition and size of the zone of growth were evaluated on the basis of intravital observations and an analysis of the specimen obtained using the method of impregnation, according to Holmes and the detection of catecholamines with glyoxylic acid. It was established that under the action of all the investigated substances that possess high affinity for opiate receptors, growth of the neurites from an explant was enhanced, and the number of glial and fibroblastoid cells in the growth zone was increased. The effect was observed most distinctly on a model of sympathetic ganglia. The tested compounds exhibited a significant growth-stimulating effect in the range of concentrations 10−8−10−14 M. The maximum size of the growth zone of the explants of the sympathetic ganglia in the case of a mean effective concentration of the peptides 10−10 M by the third to fifth day of culturing was approximately 2–2.5 times this value in the control. The reaction was similar to the response of the nerve cells to nerve growth factor, used as a standard. Thus, the opioid peptides exhibit a pronounced growth effect on the structures of the nerve tissue under conditions of culture. It is suggested that this group of compounds, together with its currently well-known functions, may play a definite role in processes of the development and regenera-of nerve tissue.
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Institute of Experimental Cardiology, All-Union Cardiologic Science Center, Academy of Medical Sciences of the USSR, Moscow. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 17, No. 4, pp. 550–557, July–August, 1985.
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Il'inskii, O.B., Kozlova, M.V., Kondrikova, E.S. et al. Influence of opioid peptides on nerve tissue in vitro. Neurophysiology 17, 402–409 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01052354
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