Anxiolytic-like properties of melatonin receptor agonists in mice: Involvement of mt1 and/or MT2 receptors in the regulation of emotional responsiveness
C. Kopp et al., Anxiolytic-like properties of melatonin receptor agonists in mice: Involvement of mt1 and/or MT2 receptors in the regulation of emotional responsiveness, NEUROPHARM, 39(10), 2000, pp. 1865-1871
The anxiolytic-like properties of melatonin have been established in rodent
s. The present study investigated the possible involvement of melatonin rec
eptors/binding sites in the regulation of emotional responsiveness in mice,
using an mt1/MT2 receptor specific agonist (S 23478) and two specific liga
nds of MT3 binding sites with agonistic properties (N-acetylserotonin (NAS)
and 5-methoxycarbonylamino N-acetyltryptamine (5-MCA-NAT)). We examined th
e behavioural effects of these compounds in C3H/He mice confronted with two
anxiety models: the free-exploratory test, in which C3H/He mice present ne
ophobic reactions ("trait" anxiety), and the light/dark choice test, which
is an unconditioned conflict test (inducing "state" anxiety). Melatonin and
S 23478 decreased anxious reactions in both the free-exploratory test (5-2
5 mg/kg) and the light/dark choice test (melatonin: 20 mg/kg; S 23478. 10-2
0-40 mg/kg). NAS exerted anxiolytic-like effects only at a dose of 35 mg/kg
in the free-exploratory test and at a dose of 40 mg/kg in the light/dark c
hoice test. Finally, 5-MCA-NAT was devoid of anxiolytic-like effects in bot
h tests. These results suggest that the anxiolytic properties of melatonin
could involve the activation of mt1 and/or MT2 receptors rather than of the
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