Title : Changes of dipeptidyl peptidase (DP IV) activity in the T lymphocytes of rats following administration of ACTH, dexamethasone and opiates.

Pub. Date : 1989 Apr

PMID : 2544437






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1 Changes of dipeptidyl peptidase (DP IV) activity in the T lymphocytes of rats following administration of ACTH, dexamethasone and opiates. Dexamethasone dipeptidylpeptidase 4 Rattus norvegicus
2 Changes of dipeptidyl peptidase (DP IV) activity in the T lymphocytes of rats following administration of ACTH, dexamethasone and opiates. Opiate Alkaloids dipeptidylpeptidase 4 Rattus norvegicus
3 The in vivo administration of ACTH, dexamethasone and morphine treatment resulted in an increase of DP IV activity in the cell suspension. Dexamethasone dipeptidylpeptidase 4 Rattus norvegicus
4 The in vivo administration of ACTH, dexamethasone and morphine treatment resulted in an increase of DP IV activity in the cell suspension. Morphine dipeptidylpeptidase 4 Rattus norvegicus
5 Morphine and D-Met2-Pro5-enkephalinamide resulted in a dose dependent activation of DP IV in T cells, an effect which could be modified by naloxone pretreatment. Morphine dipeptidylpeptidase 4 Rattus norvegicus
6 Morphine and D-Met2-Pro5-enkephalinamide resulted in a dose dependent activation of DP IV in T cells, an effect which could be modified by naloxone pretreatment. Naloxone dipeptidylpeptidase 4 Rattus norvegicus
7 Our findings show that DP IV mechanisms in T cells are highly sensitive to exogenous and endogenous steroids, opiates and biologically active substances released in response to stress in rats. Steroids dipeptidylpeptidase 4 Rattus norvegicus
8 Our findings show that DP IV mechanisms in T cells are highly sensitive to exogenous and endogenous steroids, opiates and biologically active substances released in response to stress in rats. Opiate Alkaloids dipeptidylpeptidase 4 Rattus norvegicus