“…In all vertebrate species studied, endozepines are present both in the CNS and in many peripheral organs and tissues ( 25 , 36 ). Although DBI and its derivatives are found in the gonads (126 pM), duodenum (100 pM), kidneys (73 pM), heart (30 pM), liver (22 pM), skeletal muscle (18 pM), adrenals (15 pM), lungs (13 pM), and spleen (11 pM) ( 25 ), the highest concentrations are found in rat brain (10–50 μM). Peptides of the ODN family are widely distributed in the brain, with the highest levels measured in the olfactory bulb, hypothalamus, hippocampus, cerebellum, striatum, cerebral cortex, and circumventricular organs ( Table 1 ).…”