cholecystokinin and Lordosis

cholecystokinin has been researched along with Lordosis* in 1 studies

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1 review(s) available for cholecystokinin and Lordosis

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Oestrogen modulates cholecystokinin: opioid interactions in the nervous system.
    Pharmacology & toxicology, 2002, Volume: 91, Issue:6

    Responses of the nervous system to introceptive and extroceptive inputs depend upon the state of the brain. Oestrogen has the ability to modulate brain state and dramatically alter interactions among neural circuits to influence an organism's responses to given stimuli. Cholecystokinin (CCK) and endogenous opioid peptides (EOP) have a wide and parallel distribution in the nervous system. Their reciprocal interactions regulate a diverse physiology including reproduction, cortical function and nociception. The actions of CCK and EOP are diametrically opposed, in many regions. For example, when opioids inhibit reproductive behaviour or nociception, CCK facilitates. Because oestrogen is a powerful regulator of the expression of CCK and EOP, we examined whether oestrogen-state also modulated the interactions of these neuropeptides. In this paper we present new data and review previous work that demonstrates oestrogen modulation of functional CCK-opioid interactions that regulate reproductive behaviour, cortical function and nociception.

    Topics: Animals; Brain; Central Nervous System; Cholecystokinin; Drug Interactions; Estrogens; Female; Lordosis; Opioid Peptides; Rats; Sexual Behavior, Animal

2002