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Behavioral and biochemical responses of mice to the intraventricular administration of ACTH analogs and lysine vasopressin.
Authors:H D Rees  A J Dunn  P M Iuvone
Institution:Department of Neuroscience, University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville, Florida 32610, U.S.A.
Abstract:ACTH1?24, ACTH4?10, ACTH4?10(D-phe), lysine vasopressin (LVP) or an amino acid mixture were administered to mice using bilateral intraventricular injections (5×10?9 moles per mouse). Behavioral observations were made for the subsequent 85 minutes, and the incorporation of subcutaneously injected 3H]lysine into brain proteins assayed for the last 10 minutes of this period. Mice injected with ACTH1?24 showed the previously reported stretching and yawning syndrome, an effect also observed with ACTH4?10(D-phe) but less often. These same peptides also induced a pronounced increase in the proportion of time mice spent grooming. LVP caused a dramatic hyperactivity; mice so injected moved continously about the cage occasionally eating or grooming, but were never still. Injection with ACTH1?24 or ACTH4?10(D-phe), but not ACTH4?10 or LVP, caused significant increases in the incorporation of 3H]lysine into brain protein.
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