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. 1999 May 14;10(7):1537-41.
doi: 10.1097/00001756-199905140-00026.

Identification of human, rat and mouse nocistatin in brain and human nocistatin in brain and human cerebrospinal fluid

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Identification of human, rat and mouse nocistatin in brain and human nocistatin in brain and human cerebrospinal fluid

T L Lee et al. Neuroreport. .

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  • 2000 Mar 20;11(4):inside back cov
  • Neuroreport 1999 Sep 9;10(13):2879, 2000 Feb 28;11(3):inside back cover, viii

Abstract

Nocistatin was recently isolated from bovine brain and shown to block hyperalgesia and allodynia induced by nociceptin and prostaglandin (PG) E2. The counterparts of human, rat and mouse are deduced from their precursor prepronociceptin to be 30, 35, and 41 residue peptide respectively. To identify these mature forms of nocistatin, three peptides were synthesized and a detection program for nocistatin was developed, using high pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC) along with specific radioimmunoassay (RIA). Nocistatin extracted from human, rat and mouse brain were subjected to HPLC and nocistatin-like immunoreactivity (NST-IR) was determined. All three species showed two NST-IR peaks, one of which coincided with that of the corresponding putative nocistatin. The same NST-IR was also detected in human cerebrospinal fluid (CSF).

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