γ1- and γ2-melanocyte stimulating hormones induce central anxiogenic effects and potentiate ethanol withdrawal responses in the elevated plus-maze test in mice
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Little is known about the endogenous functions of γ1- and γ2-melanocyte stimulating hormones (γ1- and
γ2-MSH). Although γ-MSHs bind to melanocortin receptor subtypes 3 and 4, we have previously shown that
these peptides also influence non-melanocortinergic processes, such as dopaminergic and GABAergic. The
aim of this study was to determine the effects of γ1- and γ2-MSH (at doses 0.3, 1 and 2 nmol/mouse/5 μl) on
the anxiety levels in mice in elevated plus maze. Three experimental paradigms were performed to assess the
effects of peptides on: a) ethanol withdrawal; b) acute ethanol-induced anxiolytic action; c) peptides per se.
We used ethanol as the model substance, since its action involves either dopaminergic/GABAergic or
melanocortinergic processes. γ-MSHs were administered intracisternally in mice and behavioural responses
were assessed in the elevated plus maze test. This study provides the first demonstration of an anxiogenic
effect of γ1- and γ2-MSH, their synergistic/additive effect on ethanol withdrawal-induced anxiety behaviour,
and an antagonism of peptides involved in the anxiolytic action of ethanol. Furthermore, results suggest that
γ-MSHs belong to an anxiogenic peptide family that may play an important role in anxiety disorders as well
as in the development of alcohol dependence and/or alcohol withdrawal-induced behaviours.