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Peptide Transport and Delivery into the Central Nervous System
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The general characteristics of neuropeptides are discussed as a background for the understanding of their role in regulation of physiological systems. The extent of those systems that are crucially affected by neuropeptides is vast and the complexity of their interactions makes the clinical focus on a specific neu ropeptide unsatisfactory. The clinical potential of neuropeptides affecting eating disorders, eNS behavioral disorders and the neuroregenerative and neuroprotective action of neuropeptides is discussed. It is probable that suc cessful neuropeptide therapeutics will depend upon the application of trans lational and combinational research using various ingenious combinations and antagonists, neuropeptide receptor ago of neuropeptides, their agonists nists and antagonists, improved methods of delivery and the development of peptides targeted to the genetic profile of individual patients. References 1 DeWied D (1969) Effects of peptide hormones on behavior. In: WF Ganong, L Martini (eds): Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology. Oxford University Press, New York, 97-140 2 Sandman CA, Schally AV, Kastin AJ, Miller L H (1972) A neuroendocrine influence on attention and memory. J Comp Physiol Psychol80: 54-58 3 Kastin AJ, Olson RD, SchaUy A V, Coy DH (1979) CNS effects of peripherally adminis tered brain peptides. Life Sci 25: 401-414 4 Strand FL, Saint-Come C, Lee TS, Lee SJ, Kume JA, Zuccarelli LA (1993) An ACTH/MSH 4-10 analog BIM 22015 has neurotrophic and myotrophic attributes during peripheral nerve regeneration. Peptides 14: 287-296 5 Strand FL (1999) Neuropeptides: Regulators ofPhysiologjcal Processes.Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2003. 2012. viii, 245 S. VIII, 245 p. 235 mmVersandfertig in 3-5 Tagen, Softcover.
buecher.de GmbH & Co. KG, [1].
The general characteristics of neuropeptides are discussed as a background for the understanding of their role in regulation of physiological systems. The extent of those systems that are crucially affected by neuropeptides is vast and the complexity of their interactions makes the clinical focus on a specific neu ropeptide unsatisfactory. The clinical potential of neuropeptides affecting eating disorders, eNS behavioral disorders and the neuroregenerative and neuroprotective action of neuropeptides is discussed. It is probable that suc cessful neuropeptide therapeutics will depend upon the application of trans lational and combinational research using various ingenious combinations and antagonists, neuropeptide receptor ago of neuropeptides, their agonists nists and antagonists, improved methods of delivery and the development of peptides targeted to the genetic profile of individual patients. References 1 DeWied D (1969) Effects of peptide hormones on behavior. In: WF Ganong, L Martini (eds): Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology. Oxford University Press, New York, 97-140 2 Sandman CA, Schally AV, Kastin AJ, Miller L H (1972) A neuroendocrine influence on attention and memory. J Comp Physiol Psychol80: 54-58 3 Kastin AJ, Olson RD, SchaUy A V, Coy DH (1979) CNS effects of peripherally adminis tered brain peptides. Life Sci 25: 401-414 4 Strand FL, Saint-Come C, Lee TS, Lee SJ, Kume JA, Zuccarelli LA (1993) An ACTH/MSH 4-10 analog BIM 22015 has neurotrophic and myotrophic attributes during peripheral nerve regeneration. Peptides 14: 287-296 5 Strand FL (1999) Neuropeptides: Regulators ofPhysiologjcal Processes.Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2003. 2012. viii, 245 S. VIII, 245 p. 235 mmVersandfertig in 3-5 Tagen, Softcover.
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Various peptides native to the brain and the spinal cord, as well as various synthetic peptides, peptide analogues and peptidomimetics could be useful in the treatment of diseases of the central nervous system. This book provides an overview of the role and neuropharmaceutical potential of these peptides, and discusses the state of the art and future trends in the use of peptide pharmacotherapy involving the brain.
Various peptides native to the brain and the spinal cord, as well as various synthetic peptides, peptide analogues and peptidomimetics could be useful in the treatment of diseases of the central nervous system. This book provides an overview of the role and neuropharmaceutical potential of these peptides, and discusses the state of the art and future trends in the use of peptide pharmacotherapy involving the brain.
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BRAND NEW PRINT ON DEMAND., Peptide Transport and Delivery into the Central Nervous System, Laszlo Prokai, Katalin Prokai-Tatrai, The general characteristics of neuropeptides are discussed as a background for the understanding of their role in regulation of physiological systems. The extent of those systems that are crucially affected by neuropeptides is vast and the complexity of their interactions makes the clinical focus on a specific neu- ropeptide unsatisfactory. The clinical potential of neuropeptides affecting eating disorders, eNS behavioral disorders and the neuroregenerative and neuroprotective action of neuropeptides is discussed. It is probable that suc- cessful neuropeptide therapeutics will depend upon the application of trans- lational and combinational research using various ingenious combinations and antagonists, neuropeptide receptor ago- of neuropeptides, their agonists nists and antagonists, improved methods of delivery and the development of peptides targeted to the genetic profile of individual patients. References 1 DeWied D (1969) Effects of peptide hormones on behavior. In: WF Ganong, L Martini (eds): Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology. Oxford University Press, New York, 97-140 2 Sandman CA, Schally AV, Kastin AJ, Miller L H (1972) A neuroendocrine influence on attention and memory. J Comp Physiol Psychol80: 54-58 3 Kastin AJ, Olson RD, SchaUy A V, Coy DH (1979) CNS effects of peripherally adminis- tered brain peptides. Life Sci 25: 401-414 4 Strand FL, Saint-Come C, Lee TS, Lee SJ, Kume JA, Zuccarelli LA (1993) An ACTH/MSH 4-10 analog BIM 22015 has neurotrophic and myotrophic attributes during peripheral nerve regeneration. Peptides 14: 287-296 5 Strand FL (1999) Neuropeptides: Regulators ofPhysiologjcal Processes.
BRAND NEW PRINT ON DEMAND., Peptide Transport and Delivery into the Central Nervous System, Laszlo Prokai, Katalin Prokai-Tatrai, The general characteristics of neuropeptides are discussed as a background for the understanding of their role in regulation of physiological systems. The extent of those systems that are crucially affected by neuropeptides is vast and the complexity of their interactions makes the clinical focus on a specific neu- ropeptide unsatisfactory. The clinical potential of neuropeptides affecting eating disorders, eNS behavioral disorders and the neuroregenerative and neuroprotective action of neuropeptides is discussed. It is probable that suc- cessful neuropeptide therapeutics will depend upon the application of trans- lational and combinational research using various ingenious combinations and antagonists, neuropeptide receptor ago- of neuropeptides, their agonists nists and antagonists, improved methods of delivery and the development of peptides targeted to the genetic profile of individual patients. References 1 DeWied D (1969) Effects of peptide hormones on behavior. In: WF Ganong, L Martini (eds): Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology. Oxford University Press, New York, 97-140 2 Sandman CA, Schally AV, Kastin AJ, Miller L H (1972) A neuroendocrine influence on attention and memory. J Comp Physiol Psychol80: 54-58 3 Kastin AJ, Olson RD, SchaUy A V, Coy DH (1979) CNS effects of peripherally adminis- tered brain peptides. Life Sci 25: 401-414 4 Strand FL, Saint-Come C, Lee TS, Lee SJ, Kume JA, Zuccarelli LA (1993) An ACTH/MSH 4-10 analog BIM 22015 has neurotrophic and myotrophic attributes during peripheral nerve regeneration. Peptides 14: 287-296 5 Strand FL (1999) Neuropeptides: Regulators ofPhysiologjcal Processes.
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