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Exorphins are
exogenous In a variety of contexts, exogeny or exogeneity () is the fact of an action or object originating externally. It is the opposite of endogeneity or endogeny, the fact of being influenced from within a system. Economics In an economic model, an ...
opioid peptide Opioid peptides or opiate peptides are peptides that bind to opioid receptors in the brain; opiates and opioids mimic the effect of these peptides. Such peptides may be produced by the body itself, for example endorphins. The effects of these p ...
s, distinguished from
endorphin Endorphins (contracted from endogenous morphine) are peptides produced in the brain that block the perception of pain and increase feelings of wellbeing. They are produced and stored in the pituitary gland of the brain. Endorphins are endogeno ...
s, or endogenous opioid peptides. Exorphins include
opioid food peptides Opioid food peptides include: * Casomorphin (from milk) * Gluten exorphin (from gluten) * Gliadorphin, Gliadorphin/gluteomorphin (from gluten) * Rubiscolin (from spinach) * Soymorphin-5 (from soy) * Oryzatensin (from rice) Peptides Opioids {{i ...
like
gluten exorphin Gluten exorphins are a group of opioid peptides formed during the digestion of the gluten protein. These peptides work as external regulators for gastrointestinal movement and hormonal release. The breakdown of gliadin, a polymer of wheat proteins, ...
and microbial opioid peptides and any other opioid peptide foreign to a host that have metabolic efficacy for that host. Exorphins can be converted from plants and animals but also
dairy product Dairy products or milk products are food products made from (or containing) milk. The most common dairy animals are cow, water buffalo, goat, nanny goat, and Sheep, ewe. Dairy products include common grocery store food around the world such as y ...
s and certain vegetables like spinach and soy. Exorphins can be released for many different kinds of
protein Proteins are large biomolecules and macromolecules that comprise one or more long chains of amino acid residue (biochemistry), residues. Proteins perform a vast array of functions within organisms, including Enzyme catalysis, catalysing metab ...
s and thus can be isolated from various sources such as from plant proteins or from enzymes of the digestive system of animals. The study of exorphins as a bioactive peptide can be a source of discovery for new kinds of food and drugs to treat and prevent
disease A disease is a particular abnormal condition that adversely affects the structure or function (biology), function of all or part of an organism and is not immediately due to any external injury. Diseases are often known to be medical condi ...
s associated with the accumulation of exorphins.


Effect on central nervous system

Opioid receptors, located in both the central nervous system as well as peripheral tissues, play a vital role in regulating numerous physiological functions. Many of these functions are influenced by exorphins. To impact the central nervous system, exorphins bind to opioid receptors, thereby regulating neuronal communication. This binding affects pain perception, emotions, mood, memory, and more. The influence of exorphins on brain function suggests that exogenous opioid peptides may cross the blood-brain barrier. This understanding of how endorphins enter through blood and end up affecting brain functions could pave the way for the development of new treatment strategies.


Effect on gastrointestinal system

Aside from the central nervous system, exorphins also affect the gastrointestinal system. As mentioned earlier, exorphins are peptides that are derived from food. There are different types of exorphins such as gluten exorphins (gluten), casomorphins (milk), and many other types of exorphins from various sources. Depending on the type of source, they hold a different effect upon the body--some foods affect functions such as appetite, release of hormones, production of mucus, and more. For instance, casomorphins regulate motility, secretion of hormones, and immune responses.


Connection and treatment of autism

Effective therapies to manage
autism Autism, also known as autism spectrum disorder (ASD), is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by differences or difficulties in social communication and interaction, a preference for predictability and routine, sensory processing d ...
remain scarce. According to the exorphin theory of autism, an increase in the levels of exorphin is linked to symptoms of autism. Based on this concept, experiments have attempted to reduce the symptoms of autism by using large amounts of
protease A protease (also called a peptidase, proteinase, or proteolytic enzyme) is an enzyme that catalysis, catalyzes proteolysis, breaking down proteins into smaller polypeptides or single amino acids, and spurring the formation of new protein products ...
to break down exorphins before they are absorbed. Experiments have also attempted to enhance and utilize enzymes existing in the gut to break down exorphins in a similar fashion, since the production of exorphins within the gut is inevitable.


Connection with schizophrenia

Exorphins can cause various symptoms of
schizophrenia Schizophrenia () is a mental disorder characterized variously by hallucinations (typically, Auditory hallucination#Schizophrenia, hearing voices), delusions, thought disorder, disorganized thinking and behavior, and Reduced affect display, f ...
if mutation occurs at a few selected loci. Genetic mutation at one of these loci can lead to increased absorption of exorphins via receptor mediated endocytosis. Another possibility from these particular loci is that catabolization of exorphins can be disrupted thus allowing the exorphin to persist in the body. This would lead to exorphins entering the brain capillary, bypassing the
blood brain barrier Blood is a body fluid in the circulatory system of humans and other vertebrates that delivers necessary substances such as nutrients and oxygen to the cells, and transports metabolic waste products away from those same cells. Blood is compo ...
, and inflicting negative repercussion on the brain. This does not mean that exorphin will necessarily cause schizophrenia, as susceptibility to the disease is dependent on an individual's genetic makeup. However, by increasing the probability that exorphins enter the brain, it will also increase the chance of an individual displaying schizophrenic symptoms.


Connection with celiac disease

Celiac disease Coeliac disease (British English) or celiac disease (American English) is a long-term autoimmune disorder, primarily affecting the small intestine. Patients develop intolerance to gluten, which is present in foods such as wheat, rye, spel ...
(CD) is a chronic autoimmune disorder that damages the small intestine. In turn, the body is unable to absorb nutrients from food. The gastrointestinal issues that usually come along with CD includes abdominal pain, bloating, as well as other symptoms. When patients do not show any symptoms but are affected by CD, they have asymptomatic celiac disease (ACD). According to research, there are links between an intake in gluten and ACD. The intake in gluten results in more exorphins in the body, which results in ACD. Often, patients with ACD also have other disorders such as diabetes mellitus I, autism, schizophrenia, depression, and several others. This indicates that there is a high chance that the other disorders are also associated with the increase of gluten exorphins.


References

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