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Review
. 1994 Sep;145(9):183-98.

[Endogenous anti-analgesic systems]

[Article in Italian]
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  • PMID: 7813164
Review

[Endogenous anti-analgesic systems]

[Article in Italian]
A Bertolini et al. Clin Ter. 1994 Sep.

Abstract

Nociception is of vital importance for the organism, while its inhibition by endogenous opioid systems is usually a sign of surrender. Therefore, it must be assumed that endogenous analgesic systems are balanced, and in fact, under normal conditions, overwhelmed, by teleologically far more important anti-analgesic systems. The two main anti-analgesic systems--i.e., the melanotropinergic and the cholecystokininergic--are here reviewed for their role, not only in nociception, but in a wide variety of vital functions (endocrine, gastrointestinal, ingestive, reproductive, cardiovascular, immune, etc.). Available data strongly suggest that these systems (particularly the melanotropinergic one) play a key role in the overall homeostasis of the body. Moreover, modulation of endogenous anti-analgesic systems may disclose a new, unforeseen approach to the treatment of pain.

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