Nieber K, Oehme P
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In this article the effects of stress-induced release of opioid peptides are integrated into the local (LAS) and general adaptation (GAS) syndrome. Findings are explained which plead for a participation in the LAS and AAS in the sense of a reserve mechanism for the maintenance of the homoeostasis. Three areas in which these opioid peptides possibly interact are discussed, articularly the adrenal glands because of their possible importance in effectuation of stress processes. Interactions between opioid system and catecholamines as well as of opioid peptides with substance P entitle to classify the opioid system as an effective regulator of biochemical processes in stress.
在本文中,应激诱导的阿片肽释放效应被整合到局部适应综合征(LAS)和全身适应综合征(GAS)中。文中解释了一些研究结果,这些结果表明阿片肽参与LAS和AAS,是维持体内平衡的一种储备机制。本文讨论了阿片肽可能相互作用的三个领域,特别是肾上腺,因为它们在应激过程的发生中可能具有重要意义。阿片系统与儿茶酚胺之间的相互作用以及阿片肽与P物质之间的相互作用,使阿片系统有资格被归类为应激中生化过程的有效调节者。