Effects of antalarmin, a CRF type 1 receptor antagonist, on anxiety-like behavior and motor activation in the rat

Molecular studies point to a role for the type 1 corticotropin-releasing factor receptor (CRF 1) in anxiogenic-like and activating effects of CRF and stress. However, CP-154,526, a selective CRF 1 antagonist, has yielded mixed results in such tests. Few studies have examined the behavioral effects o...

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Veröffentlicht in:Brain research 2002-10, Vol.952 (2), p.188-199
Hauptverfasser: Zorrilla, Eric P, Valdez, Glenn R, Nozulak, Joachim, Koob, George F, Markou, Athina
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Zusammenfassung:Molecular studies point to a role for the type 1 corticotropin-releasing factor receptor (CRF 1) in anxiogenic-like and activating effects of CRF and stress. However, CP-154,526, a selective CRF 1 antagonist, has yielded mixed results in such tests. Few studies have examined the behavioral effects of other CRF 1 antagonists. Therefore, we examined the effects of antalarmin, a structurally related analog of CP-154,526, on anxiety-like behavior and motor activation. Antalarmin blocked the anxiogenic-like effect of CRF in the elevated plus maze, without affecting anxiety-like behavior in vehicle-treated animals. Antalarmin decreased spontaneous defensive withdrawal behavior in a novel, brightly illuminated open field. Finally, antalarmin blocked the activating effects of CRF, but not d-amphetamine, without producing motor sedation. These findings indicate that the CRF 1 receptor mediates anxiogenic-like effects of novelty stress and the anxiogenic-like and activating effects of CRF and support the hypothesis that CRF 1 antagonists may be useful for the pharmacotherapy of pathological anxiety.
ISSN:0006-8993
1872-6240
DOI:10.1016/S0006-8993(02)03189-X