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Behavioral changes induced by the thyrotropin-releasing hormone analogue, RGH 2202
Authors:Filippo Drago   Michele Grassi   Carmela Valerio   Germano Coppi   Nunzio Lauria   Giulio Cesare Nicotra  Rocco Raffaele
Affiliation:

a Institute of Pharmacology, University of Catania Medical School, Catania, Italy

* Poli Pharmaceutical Co., Quinto de Stampi-Rozzano, Milano, Italy

Institute of Neurologic Clinic, University of Catania Medical School, Catania, Italy

Abstract:The behavioral activity of the thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) analogue, L-6-ketopiperidine-2-carbonyl-leucyl-L-prolinamide (RGH 2202), has been studied in the rat. The number of errors in a radial maze test was reduced after acute intraperitoneal (IP) injection of RGH 2202 at the dose of 5 or 10 mg/kg. Grooming activity was increased with a lower dose, 1 mg/kg. Hypoxia-induced amnesia, as assessed with active and passive avoidance behavior tests, was reversed in rats treated with 5 or 10 mg/kg of the drug. The loss of learning and memory capacity shown by aged rats in the same behavioral tests was also reduced after injection of RGH 2202. In a test for sexual activity of male rats, the higher dose of the drug induced a facilitation of mounting and ejaculations, while smaller doses were ineffective. The rotorod test revealed a decreased number of falls in animals treated with 5 or 10 mg/kg of RGH 2202. In all behavioral tests, the same doses of natural thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) were less effective, indicating that this analogue may be qualified as a potentially active drug in human pathologies.
Keywords:TRH analogue   RGH 2202   Active avoidance behavior   Passive avoidance behavior   Grooming   Sexual behavior   Aged rats   Rotorod
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