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A novel pentadecapeptide, BPC 157, blocks the stereotypy produced acutely by amphetamine and the development of haloperidol-induced supersensitivity to amphetamine
A novel pentadecapeptide, BPC 157, blocks the stereotypy produced acutely by amphetamine and the development of haloperidol-induced supersensitivity to amphetamine // Biological Psychiatry, 43 (1998), 7; 511-519 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
A novel pentadecapeptide, BPC 157, blocks the stereotypy produced acutely by amphetamine and the development of haloperidol-induced supersensitivity to amphetamine
Autori
Jelovac, Nikola ; Sikirić, Predrag ; Ručman, Rudolf ; Petek, Marijan ; Perovic, Darko ; Konjevoda, Paško ; Marović, Anton ; Seiwerth, Sven ; Grabarević, Željko ; Sumajstorčić, Jagoda ; Dodig, Goran ; Perić, J
Izvornik
Biological Psychiatry (0006-3223) 43
(1998), 7;
511-519
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
Pentadecapeptide BPC 157; Aphetamine stereotypy; haloperidol-induced amphetamine supersensitivity; dopamine system
Sažetak
A novel gastric pentadecapeptide, BPC 157, has been shown to attenuate different lesions (i.e., gastrointestinal tract, liver, pancreas, somatosensory neurons). This suggests an interaction with the dopamine system. When used alone, BPC 157 does not affect gross behavior or induce stereotypy. METHODS: We first investigated the effect of pentadecapeptide BPC 157 on stereotypy and acoustic startle response in rats, given as either a prophylactic (10 micrograms/kg i.p.) or therapeutic (10 ng/kg i.p.) regimen, with the dopamine indirect agonist amphetamine (10 mg/kg i.p.). RESULTS: There was a marked attenuation of stereotypic behavior and acoustic startle response. When the medication was given at the time of maximum amphetamine-induced excitability, there was a reversal of this behavior. A further focus was on the effect of this pentadecapeptide on increased climbing behavior in mice pretreated with the dopamine antagonist haloperidol (5.0 mg/kg i.p.), and subsequently treated with amphetamine (20 mg/kg i.p. challenge 1, 2, 4, and 10 days after haloperidol pretreatment). This protocol is usually used for the study of behavioral supersensitivity to the amphetamine stimulating effect. CONCLUSIONS: An almost complete reversal was noted when pentadecapeptide was coadministered with haloperidol. Together, these data provide compelling evidence for the interaction of pentadecapeptide BPC 157 with the dopamine system.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Temeljne medicinske znanosti
POVEZANOST RADA
Projekti:
0108196
Ustanove:
Medicinski fakultet, Zagreb
Profili:
Mile Perić
(autor)
Anton Marović
(autor)
Nikola Jelovac
(autor)
Željko Grabarević
(autor)
Paško Konjevoda
(autor)
Sven Seiwerth
(autor)
Marijan Petek
(autor)
Darko Perović
(autor)
Predrag Sikirić
(autor)
Goran Dodig
(autor)
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