Activation of Different Opioid Systems by Muscle Activity and Exercise

1996 
ABSTRACT Many positive effects of exercise have been ascribed to the exercise-induced activation of endogenous opioid systems. The hypothesis that different opioid peptides and receptors are involved in the cardiovascular, behavioral, and analgesic responses and that opioid-mediated effects of muscle exercise are triggered by activation of mechanosensitive muscle nerve afferents is reviewed.
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