dynorphin

/daɪˈnɔːrfɪn/
noun
  1. A natural substance in the body that acts like a painkiller and affects mood and feelings.
    • The brain releases dynorphin to help reduce pain after an injury.
    • Scientists are studying how dynorphin influences emotions like stress and pleasure.
    • High levels of dynorphin can make a person feel less sensitive to pain.
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