Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2007398 Peptides 2008 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Anxiolytic-like effects of intra-lateral septal nuclei (LSN) infusions of the neuropeptide Y (NPY) alone or combined with estradiol benzoate were assessed in ovariectomized Wistar rats in two animal models of anxiety-like behavior. In a conflict test, immediately punished responses were assessed: 17-β-estradiol (50.0 μg/rat, P < 0.05) plus vehicle (intra-LSN) or intra-LSN infusions of NPY (2.5 μg/μl, P < 0.05; 3.0 μg/μl, P < 0.05) plus vehicle (systemic route) or the combination of subthreshold doses of 17-β-estradiol (25.0 μg/kg) plus intra-LSN infusions of NPY (2.0 μg/μl, P < 0.05) increased the amount of immediately punished reinforcers. In the elevated plus-maze test several spatial-temporal variables were evaluated: 17-β-estradiol (50.0 μg/kg, P < 0.05) plus vehicle (intra-LSN) or intra-LSN infusions of NPY (2.5 μg/μl, P < 0.05; 3.0 μg/μl, P < 0.05) plus vehicle (systemic route) or the combination of subthreshold doses of 17-β-estradiol (25.0 μg/kg) plus intra-LSN infusions of NPY (2.0 μg/μl, P < 0.05) produced anxiolytic-like actions without affecting locomotion. It is concluded that estradiol or NPY may produce anxiolytic-like actions and that subthreshold doses of estradiol and subthreshold doses of NPY when combined produced anxiolytic-like actions.

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