1981
DOI: 10.1016/0196-9781(81)90003-6
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The brain-gut-skin triangle: New peptides

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“…For many years, a relationship between similar peptides from the gut, brain, and skin of amphibians has been known, due to the embryological origin of all of these tissues from the neural crest (41). It may be that a regulatory loop exists between the pituitary and the skin in amphibians, as suggested previously (10).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…For many years, a relationship between similar peptides from the gut, brain, and skin of amphibians has been known, due to the embryological origin of all of these tissues from the neural crest (41). It may be that a regulatory loop exists between the pituitary and the skin in amphibians, as suggested previously (10).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…In addition, it has not been possible to check the contribution to other opioid or non-opioid binding sites due to the lack of radiolabeled dermorphin. These points are of particular interest since the functional relationships between the mammalian opioid peptides and the three major types of opioid receptors, termed p, 6 [12/. The N-terminal dashed sequence is the predicted signal peptide sequence.…”
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“…Peptides from anuran skin secretion are grouped into the Frog Skin Active Peptide (FSAP) family. The FSAP family can classify into three main groups according to their primary activity: antimicrobial peptides (AMPs); smooth muscle active peptides; and nervous system active peptides (Calderon et al, 2011;Erspamer et al, 1981). The secondary activities of FSAPs were not considered in this systematization.…”
Section: Frog Skin Active Peptides Family: Defence Against Pathogens mentioning
confidence: 99%