"Opiomelanocortin" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Opiomelanocortin is a protein produced by the pituitary gland that polypeptide hormones with various physiological functions. It is best known for its involvement in the regulation of stress response, energy homeostasis, and pain modulation.
Here are 5 usage examples based on the word "opiomelanocortin":
Opinioned refers to someone who has strong and settled views or beliefs about a particular topic, often showing a tendency to be biased or stubborn in their opinions.
Opioid: A naturally occurring or synthetic compound that is similar in structure and effect to morphine, used to relieve pain, especially in the treatment of acute and chronic pain, such as postoperative pain, cancer pain, and pain resulting from injury.
Opioidergic refers to something related to or affecting the opioid system, which is a complex network of neurons and receptors in the brain that play a crucial role in mediating pain perception, mood, and reward processing. Opioidergic systems involve the production and transmission of opioid peptides, such as endorphins, which are natural painkillers that can also produce feelings of euphoria and relaxation. The term can be used to describe pharmacological agents, such as opioids, that bind to opioid receptors, or biological processes, such as pain modulation, that involve the activation of opioidergic pathways.
Opiophile is a rare or obsolete word that refers to a person who has a strong liking or addiction to opium or other opiates.
In anatomy, an opisthion is the back or posterior part of the cranium, or skull, especially the part that lies behind the foramen magnum (the opening through which the spinal cord passes).
A fascinating word!<br><br>Opisthobranch refers to a type of marine snail or sea slug that belongs to the clade Opisthobranchia. It is a group of pulmonate gastropod mollusks that are characterized by having a reduced or absent shell, and are often brightly colored and adorned with elaborate patterns. Opisthobranchs are generally soft-bodied and range from simply shelled to completely shell-less, and are often referred to as "sea hares" or "sea slugs".