The differential influences of melanocortins on nociception in the formalin and tail flick tests
Autor: | Vija Klusa, Liga Zvejniece, Liga Krigere, Ruta Muceniece, Maija Dambrova |
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Rok vydání: | 2006 |
Předmět: |
Male
endocrine system medicine.medical_specialty Melanocyte-stimulating hormone medicine.drug_class Clinical Biochemistry Analgesic Nitric Oxide Toxicology Peptides Cyclic Biochemistry Mice gamma-MSH Behavioral Neuroscience Melanocortin receptor Internal medicine beta-MSH medicine Animals Biological Psychiatry Pain Measurement Melanocortins Pharmacology Analgesics Mice Inbred ICR integumentary system Chemistry Receptors Melanocortin Antagonist Receptor antagonist Nociception Endocrinology alpha-MSH hormones hormone substitutes and hormone antagonists Tail flick test |
Zdroj: | Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior. 85:287-291 |
ISSN: | 0091-3057 |
Popis: | Melanocortins exert multiple physiological effects that include the modulation of immune responses, inflammation processes, and pain transmission. In the present study we investigated the peripheral activity of natural melanocortins - alpha-, beta-, gamma1- and gamma2-melanocyte stimulating hormone (MSH) - and melanocortin receptor subtypes 3 and 4 (MC3/4 receptor) antagonist HS014 in pain (formalin and tail flick) tests after peptide subcutaneous administration in mice. In the formalin test, among all substances tested only alpha-MSH (1 micromol/kg) statistically significantly inhibited the formalin-induced first phase pain response, however, all tested peptides (except gamma1-MSH) at the dose of 1 micromol/kg produced a pronounced inhibitory effect on nociceptive behavior in the second phase and this activity was comparable with that of indomethacin (reference drug, 5 mg/kg intraperitoneally); beta-MSH was also active at a dose 0.1 micromol/kg. In the tail flick test, alpha-MSH (1 micromol/kg) showed algesic, whereas HS014 (0.5 micromol/kg) and indomethacin (10 mg/kg) exerted analgesic activity. Other peptides did not exert any activity in the tail flick test. These data indicate that peripherally administered melanocortin receptor agonists alpha-MSH, beta-MSH and gamma2-MSH, as well as MC3/4 receptor antagonist HS014 induced antinociception on pain/inflammatory events caused by formalin suggesting a predominant anti-inflammatory role of these peptides. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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