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Nociceptin

Orphanin FQ • OFQ

An endogenous opioid-like peptide with effects opposite to traditional opioids. Research focuses on pain modulation and anxiety.

Mechanism

Endogenous opioid-like peptide that binds to NOP receptors. Produces effects opposite to traditional opioids, including hyperalgesia and anxiety.

Half-Life

Short

Administration

Intracerebroventricular

Technical Protocol

Nociceptin: Comprehensive Research Guide

Overview

Nociceptin (also known as Orphanin FQ) is an endogenous 17-amino acid peptide that is structurally similar to opioids but produces effects opposite to traditional opioids. It binds to the NOP (nociceptin/orphanin FQ peptide) receptor and plays roles in pain modulation, anxiety, and various other processes.

Mechanism of Action

NOP Receptor Activation

  • **NOP Receptors': Binds to NOP (ORL1) receptors
  • **Hyperalgesia': Can produce hyperalgesia (increased pain sensitivity)
  • **Anxiety': Can produce anxiety-like effects
  • **Opposite Effects': Effects opposite to traditional opioids

Physiological Roles

  • **Pain Modulation': Modulates pain perception
  • **Anxiety': Plays roles in anxiety regulation
  • **Reward': Involved in reward pathways
  • **Stress': Plays roles in stress responses

Research Applications

Pain Research

  • **Pain Mechanisms': Research into pain pathways
  • **Hyperalgesia': Research into hyperalgesia mechanisms
  • **Chronic Pain': Research into chronic pain conditions

Behavioral Research

  • **Anxiety': Research into anxiety disorders
  • **Stress': Research into stress responses
  • **Addiction': Research into addiction mechanisms

Dosage

  • **Research': Dose-dependent, protocols vary
  • **Administration': Intracerebroventricular
  • **Half-Life': Short half-life

Side Effects

  • **Hyperalgesia': Can increase pain sensitivity
  • **Anxiety': Can produce anxiety
  • **Research Only': Research use only

This information is for research and educational purposes only.

Peer-Reviewed Citations

Nociceptin: an endogenous ligand for the ORL1 receptor

Meunier JC, et al. • Nature (1995)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Nociceptin?

An endogenous opioid-like peptide with effects opposite to traditional opioids. Research focuses on pain modulation and anxiety.

How does Nociceptin work?

Endogenous opioid-like peptide that binds to NOP receptors. Produces effects opposite to traditional opioids, including hyperalgesia and anxiety.

What is the typical dosage of Nociceptin in research?

The typical research dosage of Nociceptin is Dose-dependent (range: Research protocols vary). Common administration routes include Intracerebroventricular.

How should Nociceptin be stored?

Store at -20°C, protect from light

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