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      Modulation of post-prandial insulin release by ingested opiate-like substances in dogs

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      Diabetologia
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          Coated charcoal immunoassay of insulin.

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            Novel Opioid Peptides Derived from Casein (β-Casomorphins). I. Isolation from Bovine Casein Peptone

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              beta-Endorphin is associated with overeating in genetically obese mice (ob/ob) and rats (fa/fa).

              Small doses of the opiate antagonist naloxone selectively abolished overeating in genetically obese mice (ob/ob) and rats (fa/fa). Elevated concentrations of the naturally occurring opiate beta-endorphin were found in the pituitaries of both obese species and in the blood plasma of the obese rats. Brain levels of beta-endorphin and Leu-enkephalin were unchanged. These data suggest that excess pituitary beta-endorphin may play a role in the development of the overeating and obesity syndrome.
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                Journal
                Diabetologia
                Diabetologia
                Springer Nature
                0012-186X
                1432-0428
                February 1983
                February 1983
                : 24
                : 2
                : 113-116
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                10.1007/BF00297392
                20db3f8a-9b7b-4aca-8f0b-860ac77f161a
                © 1983
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