NYMC Faculty Publications
Intranasal Infusion of Melanocortin Receptor Four (MC4R) Antagonist to Rats Ameliorates Development of Depression and Anxiety Related Symptoms Induced by Single Prolonged Stress
Author Type(s)
Faculty
DOI
10.1016/j.bbr.2013.05.006
Journal Title
Behavioural Brain Research
First Page
139
Last Page
147
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
8-1-2013
Department
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Abstract
Brain melanocortinergic systems and specifically melanocortin receptor four (MC4R) are implicated in modulation of anxiety- and depressive-like behavior induced by mild or moderate stress. Here we examine whether blockage of central MC4Rs with HS014 before severe traumatic stress may protect against development of anxiety and depression co-morbid with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Male rats were treated intranasally (IN) with vehicle or varied doses of HS014, 30min prior to single prolonged stress (SPS) animal model of PTSD. IN administration of 100μg HS014 pre-SPS improved despair behavior in forced swim (FS) immediately after immobilization stress part of SPS protocol. During all 4 intervals of 20min FS these rats spent less time immobile than rats given vehicle or 3.5ng HS014. This dose of HS014 also had a long-term beneficial effect manifested as reduction of immobility time in forced swim test performed after SPS. However, both HS014 doses were effective in ameliorating development of anxiety-like behavior after traumatic stress. Thus, rats given IN HS014 prior to SPS exhibited less open arms (OA) visits in elevated plus maze (EPM), spent longer time in OA and less in closed arms, had lower anxiety index, higher risk assessment and more head dips over borders in OA. They also spent longer time in the center of the open field and defecated less. Reduced grooming behavior in EPM was observed with 100μg HS014. This is the first study revealing pronounced resilience effects of HS014 on development of behavioral symptoms co-morbid with PTSD.
Recommended Citation
Serova, L., Laukova, M., Alaluf, L., & Sabban, E. (2013). Intranasal Infusion of Melanocortin Receptor Four (MC4R) Antagonist to Rats Ameliorates Development of Depression and Anxiety Related Symptoms Induced by Single Prolonged Stress. Behavioural Brain Research, 250, 139-147. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bbr.2013.05.006