The communication among the nervous, endocrine and immune systems includes many signal molecule families. We have found that endogenous morphine contents rose in ganglia and haemolynph of Mytilus after experimental trauma or induced stress. Other experimts reveal a morphine-like immunoreavictivity in ganglia and microglia of Mytilus and Planorbarius. The emerging data indicate that an endogenous morphinergic signaling system exists in invertebrates.
Morphine signaling in invertebrate tissues / Sonetti, Dario; Mola, Lucrezia; Stefano, G. B.. - STAMPA. - (1999), pp. 346-348. (Intervento presentato al convegno Congress of Comparative Endocrinology tenutosi a Nijmegen, NL nel settembre 1999).
Morphine signaling in invertebrate tissues
SONETTI, Dario;MOLA, Lucrezia;
1999
Abstract
The communication among the nervous, endocrine and immune systems includes many signal molecule families. We have found that endogenous morphine contents rose in ganglia and haemolynph of Mytilus after experimental trauma or induced stress. Other experimts reveal a morphine-like immunoreavictivity in ganglia and microglia of Mytilus and Planorbarius. The emerging data indicate that an endogenous morphinergic signaling system exists in invertebrates.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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