Anxiolytic-like activity of oxytocin in male mice: behavioral and autonomic evidence, therapeutic implications

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作者
Ring, RH [1 ]
Malberg, JE [1 ]
Potestio, L [1 ]
Ping, J [1 ]
Boikess, S [1 ]
Luo, B [1 ]
Schechter, LE [1 ]
Rizzo, S [1 ]
Rahman, Z [1 ]
Rosenzweig-Lipson, S [1 ]
机构
[1] Wyeth Ayerst Res, Depress & Anxiety Disorders, Discovery Neurosci, Princeton, NJ 08543 USA
关键词
oxytocin; vasopressin; anxiety; stress; depression; hyperthermia; autonomic; anxiolytic; benzodiazepine;
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10.1007/s00213-005-0293-z
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
摘要
Rationale: Oxytocin (OT) acts as a neuromodulator/neurotransmitter within the central nervous system (CNS) and regulates a diverse range of CNS functions. Notably, evidence from studies in females has revealed an important role for OT in regulating anxiety behavior. Objectives: The objective of this study was to examine the effects of OT on both behavioral and autonomic parameters of the anxiety response in male mice using three pharmacologically validated preclinical models of anxiety: the four-plate test (FPT), elevated zero maze (EZM), and stress-induced hyperthermia (SIH). Results: In the FPT, both peripherally (3-30 mg/kg i.p.) and centrally (1-10 mu g i.c.v.) administered OT produced dose-dependent increases in punished crossings, indicating an anxiolytic-like effect. The effects of centrally administered OT in the FPT were blocked with peripheral administration of a brain-penetrant OT receptor (OTR) antagonist WAY-162720 (30 mg/kg i.p.), and the effects of peripherally administered OT were blocked with central administration of a non-penetrant OTR antagonist L-371,257, suggesting OT acts centrally. In the EZM, centrally administered OT (0.1-1.0 mu g, i.c.v.) produced significant increases in the percentage time spent in the open quadrants of the maze, comparable to alprazolam (0.5-1.0 mu g, i.c.v.). In SIH, OT (1-10 mg/kg i.p.) dose-dependently attenuated stress-induced increases in core body temperature, comparable to the reference anxiolytic chlordiazepoxide (CDP) (10 mg/kg i.p.). Conclusions: These results provide specific behavioral and autonomic evidence of anxiolytic-like effects for oxytocin in males and, together with previously reported observations in females, suggest the potential utility of OTR agonism as a therapeutically relevant mechanism of action for novel anxiolytics in both sexes.
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