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THE EFFECTS OF A MET-ENKEPHALIN ANALOGUE ON ACTH, β-LPH, β-ENDORPHIN AND MET-ENKEPHALIN IN PATIENTS WITH ADRENOCORTICAL DISEASE
Authors:R. C. GAILLARD  A. GROSSMAN  R. SMITH  LESLEY H. REES  G. M. BESSER
Affiliation:Departments of Endocrinology and Chemical Endocrinology, St Bartholomew's Hospital, London EC1
Abstract:Thirteen patients with either Addison's disease, or Cushing's disease treated by bilateral adrenalectomy, were infused with the long-acting met-enkephalin analogue DAMME. In patients with Addison's disease significant and pronounced falls in ACTH and N- and C-terminal beta-LPH were seen; chromatography suggested that beta-endorphin fell concomitantly. Three out of four patients with Cushing's disease who had not received pituitary irradiation, also showed a decrease in plasma ACTH and N- and C-terminal beta-LPH; however, no change was seen in any of the irradiated patients. The changes were naloxone reversible. The levels of plasma met-enkephalin were normal and did not change after DAMME in any group of patients. These results are interpreted as suggesting that there are inhibitory opiate receptors controlling the release of ACTH, beta-LPH, and beta-endorphin.
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