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Nocistatin and its derivatives antagonize the impairment of short-term acquisition induced by nociceptin.

Eugene Hern C Liu1, Tat-Leang Lee, Yuji Nishiuchi, Terutoshi Kimura, Shinro Tachibana.   

Abstract

We studied the effects of human nocistatin, a mature form of human nocistatin of 17 amino acid length (nocistatin 17), and the amide derivative of nocistain 17 (nocistatin amide), and nociceptin/orphanin FQ on short-term acquisition in mice using a multi trial passive avoidance protocol. Nociceptin 1 nmol administered by i.c.v. injection 15 min beforehand increased the number of trials required to achieve the learning objective and decreased the step through latency times in the first, second and third test trials. Nocistatin and nocistatin 17 on their own did not affect acquisition, but were able at doses of 4 nmol to antagonize the impairment caused by nociceptin 1 nmol. Nocistatin amide on its own also did not impair acquisition and at a lower dose of 1 nmol was able to completely antagonize nociceptin. [N-Phe(1)]-nociceptin (1-13) amide, a selective opioid receptor-like 1 (ORL1) receptor antagonist, could also antagonize the effect of nociceptin, confirming that nociceptin's effect is induced via the ORL1 receptor. The results support suggestions that both nocistatin and nociceptin have roles in learning and memory, with nocistatin working as a functional antagonist of nociceptin. The shorter mature human nocistatin peptide had similar activity to the larger peptide, and its amide derivative may be more potent.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17306455     DOI: 10.1016/j.neulet.2007.01.066

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurosci Lett        ISSN: 0304-3940            Impact factor:   3.046


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