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KOR: Small Molecules and Peptides

Kappa Opioid Receptor (KOR) is a 45 kDa 7TM opioid receptor that is primarily expressed in the central nervous system and peripheral visceral pain sensory nerves. Following ligation by dynorphin peptides, KOR signaling induces analgesia, dysphoria, diuresis, and increased feeding desire. KOR also exerts neuroprotective and anti-inflammatory effects. Human KOR shares 94% amino acid sequence identity with mouse and rat KOR.

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KOR: Small Molecules and Peptides

Kappa Opioid Receptor (KOR) is a 45 kDa 7TM opioid receptor that is primarily expressed in the central nervous system and peripheral visceral pain sensory nerves. Following ligation by dynorphin peptides, KOR signaling induces analgesia, dysphoria, diuresis, and increased feeding desire. KOR also exerts neuroprotective and anti-inflammatory effects. Human KOR shares 94% amino acid sequence identity with mouse and rat KOR.

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Selective κ agonist

Activator of κ-opioid DREADD (KORD)

Selective and irreversible κ antagonist

κ agonist, acts peripherally

Selective κ agonist; more active enantiomer of (±)-U-50488 (Cat. No. 0495)

Endogenous κ agonist

Opioid receptor antagonist

Subtype-selective κ agonist

Selective κ agonist; less active enantiomer of (±)-U-50488 (Cat. No. 0495)

Selective κ opioid receptor antagonist

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