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Central Injections of Nocistatin or Its C-terminal Hexapeptide Exert Anxiogenic-like Effect on Behaviour of Mice in the Plus-maze Test

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Journal Br J Pharmacol
Publisher Wiley
Specialty Pharmacology
Date 2002 Jun 28
PMID 12086986
Citations 18
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Abstract

. Nocistatin (NST) antagonizes several actions of nociceptin/orphanin FQ (N/OFQ), but acts on distinct receptors. As N/OFQ exerts anxiolytic-like actions in various tests, its behavioural actions in the elevated plus-maze (EPM) test were compared with those of bovine NST. 2. Five minutes after i.c.v. treatment, mice were placed on the EPM for 5 min and entries into and time spent on open and closed arms were recorded alongside other parameters. 3. NST (0.1 - 3 pmol) reduced percentages of entries into (control 39.6+/-3.1%, peak effect at 1 pmol NST 8.5+/-2.9%) and time spent on open arms (control 30.8+/-2.3%, NST 2.7+/-1.5%). The C-terminal hexapeptide of NST (NST-C6; 0.01 - 10 pmol) closely mimicked these actions of NST, with peak effects at 0.1 pmol. 4. N/OFQ (1 - 100 pmol) increased percentages of entries into (control 38.5+/-3.4%; peak effect at 10 pmol N/OFQ 67.9+/-4.9%) and time spent on open arms (control 32.0+/-3.8%; N/OFQ 74.9+/-5.8%). Closed arm entries, an index of locomotor activity, were unchanged by all peptides. 5. Effects of NST or NST-C6, but not N/OFQ, were still detectable 15 min after injection. Behaviour of animals co-injected with NST (1 pmol) or NST-C6 (0.1 pmol) plus N/OFQ (10 pmol) was indistinguishable from that of controls. 6. These results reveal potent anxiogenic-like actions of NST and NST-C6, and confirm the anxiolytic-like properties of N/OFQ. As NST and N/OFQ both derive from preproN/OF, anxiety may be modulated in opposing directions depending on how this precursor is processed.

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