β-Endorphin (1-27) (human) (trifluoroacetate salt)
Product Specifications
Bioactivity
?-Endorphin (1-27) is an endogenous peptide that binds to ?-, ?-, and ?-opioid receptors (Kis = 5.31, 6.17, and 39.82 nM, respectively, in COS-1 cells expressing rat receptors) . It binds to rat and mouse brain membrane preparations (IC50s = 1.1 and 5.7 nM, respectively) and induces chemotaxis of human monocytes in vitro when used at a concentration of 1 nM. Intracerebroventricular administration of ?-endorphin (1-27) increases the latency to tail withdrawal in response to thermal stimulation in mice with a median antinociceptive dose (AD50) of 1,500 pmol per animal. It inhibits antinociception induced by ?-endorphin in mice in response to thermal stimuli when administered at a dose of 65 pmol per animal. In rats, ?-endorphin (1-27) does not affect drug-associated place preference when administered at doses up to 20 ?g, i.c.v., but inhibits ?-endorphin-induced place preference when administered at a dose of 10 ?g per animal.
Shipping Conditions
Cool pack
Storage Temperature
-20°C
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