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Anxiolytic effect of motilin and reversal with GM-109, a motilin antagonist, in mice
Authors:Kazuhiro Momose  Akio Inui  Akihiro Asakawa  Naohiko Ueno  Masaharu Nakajima  Masato Kasuga
Institution:

a Second Department of Internal Medicine, Kobe University School of Medicine, Kobe 650-0017, Japan

Abstract:There have been few reports on the effects of the brain-gut peptide motilin on the central nervous system (CNS). We administered motilin intracerebroventricularly to mice and investigated the effect of motilin on anxiety using an elevated plus-maze. Motilin produced a significant decrease in anxiety with an inverted U-shaped dose response. To determine whether the anxiolytic effect of motilin was mediated via motilin receptors in the brain, the effect of GM-109, a novel motilin receptor antagonist, was investigated. GM-109 showed a significant and dose-dependent antagonism on the motilin-induced anxiolytic effect. GM-109 administered alone had no effect on anxiety. These results suggest that motilin receptors are present in the brain and may have a role in anxiety and emotion.
Keywords:Motilin  Anxiety  Brain-gut peptide  Intracerebroventricular injection
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