Peptides 2009-12-01

The C-terminal amidated analogue of the substance P (SP) fragment SP(1-7) attenuates the expression of naloxone-precipitated withdrawal in morphine dependent rats.

Qin Zhou, Anna Carlsson, Milad Botros, Rebecca Fransson, Anja Sandström, Torsten Gordh, Mathias Hallberg, Fred Nyberg

Index: Peptides 30 , 2418-2422, (2009)

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Abstract

We previously demonstrated that intracerebroventricular (i.c.v.) administration of the substance P (SP) aminoterminal fragment SP(1-7) attenuates the expression of morphine withdrawal in the male rat. In this study we have used a synthetic analogue of this peptide, i.e. the SP(1-7) amide showing higher binding potency than the native heptapeptide, in a similar experimental set-up. Thus, Wistar male rats were made tolerant to morphine by daily injections of the opiate during 8 days. Following peptide administration (i.c.v.) and a subsequent naloxone challenge a variety of physical syndromes of withdrawal were recorded. We observed that the SP(1-7) amide potently and dose-dependently reduced several signs of reaction to morphine withdrawal. Interestingly, the effect of the peptide amide was significantly attenuated by the addition of the sigma agonist (+)-SKF-10047. We conclude that the SP(1-7) amide mimics the effect of the native SP fragment and that the mechanisms for its action involve a sigma receptor site.


Related Compounds

  • Substance P (1-7)
  • SKF-10047
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