Hemorphins—from discovery to functions and pharmacology

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Abstract

During the last three decades, a variety of different studies on bioactive peptides that are opioid receptor ligands, have been carried out, with regard to their isolation and identification, as well as their molecular functions in living organisms. Thus, in this review, we would like to summarize the present state-of-the art concerning hemorphins, methodological aspects of their identification, and their potential role as therapeutic agents. We have collected and discussed articles describing hemorphins, from their discovery up until now, thus presenting a very wide spectrum of their characteristic and applications. One of the major assets of the present paper is a combination of analytical and pharmacological aspects of peptides described by a team who participated in the initial research on hemorphins. This review is, in part, focused on the analysis of endogenous opioid peptides in biological samples using advanced techniques, description of the identification of synthetic/endogenous hemorphins, their involvement in pharmacology, learning, pain and other function. Finally, the part regarding hemorphin analogues and their synthesis, has been added.

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Mielczarek, P., Hartman, K., Drabik, A., Hung, H. Y., Huang, E. Y. K., Gibula-Tarlowska, E., … Silberring, J. (2021, July 1). Hemorphins—from discovery to functions and pharmacology. Molecules. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26133879

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