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tyrosyl- arginyl- glycyl- 4- nitrophenylalanyl- prolinamide
Also Known As:
443C81; Tyr-Arg-Gly-(4-nitrophenyl-Phe)-ProNH2; L-Prolinamide, D-tyrosyl-L-arginylglycyl-4-nitro-L-phenylalanyl-
Networked:
3
relevant articles (
0
outcomes,
1
trials/studies)
Bio-Agent Context: Research Results
Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins: 1
Proteins: 484843
Nerve Tissue Proteins: 2
Neuropeptides: 6772
Opioid Peptides: 1339
Enkephalins: 1042
tyrosyl-arginyl-glycyl-4-nitrophenylalanyl-prolinamide: 3
Peptides: 82426
Neuropeptides: 6772
Opioid Peptides: 1339
Enkephalins: 1042
tyrosyl-arginyl-glycyl-4-nitrophenylalanyl-prolinamide: 3
Related Diseases
1.
Asthma (Bronchial Asthma)
02/01/1994 - "
We have compared the effect of 443c81 (5 ml of a 4 mg/ml solution nebulized) four times daily for 7 days with placebo on asthma control in a double-blind parallel group study of 40 subjects with mild asthma.
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02/01/1994 - "
Effect of 443c81, an inhaled mu-opioid receptor agonist in asthma.
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2.
Miosis
01/01/1990 - "
In contrast to dipipanone, 443C81 did not cause significant miosis or reduce minute volume on rebreathing CO2 and there was no evidence of sedation.
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3.
Cough
11/01/1991 - "
There was no evidence of an effect of either 1 or 4 mg ml-1 443C81 on cough or increase in Rrs produced by capsaicin when compared with the saline placebo.
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11/01/1991 - "
We have examined the effect of the peptide 443C81, a peripherally acting mu opioid agonist, on the cough and reflex increase in respiratory resistance (Rrs) produced by capsaicin in nine healthy male volunteers.
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Related Drugs and Biologics
1.
Solutions
2.
mu Opioid Receptors (mu Opioid Receptor)
3.
Peptides (Polypeptides)
4.
Capsaicin (Zostrix)
5.
Opioid Analgesics (Opioids)
6.
dipipanone