Old rats are unresponsive to the behavioral effects of adrenocorticotropin

Eur J Pharmacol. 1994 Dec 27;271(2-3):253-7. doi: 10.1016/0014-2999(94)90781-1.

Abstract

In 28 month-old male rats, the i.c.v. injection of adrenocorticotropin [ACTH-(1-24)] (4 micrograms/rat) did not induce the typical behavioral syndrome (excessive grooming, stretching, yawning, penile erections). This indicates that the behavioral effects of melanocortins are age-dependent, suggesting either an aging-linked impairment of the nervous circuitries involved or a reduction of the number (or affinity, or both) of the brain melanocortin receptors in the elderly.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Aging / psychology*
  • Animals
  • Behavior, Animal / drug effects*
  • Cosyntropin / pharmacology*
  • Male
  • Melanocyte-Stimulating Hormones / pharmacology
  • Peptide Fragments / pharmacology*
  • Rats
  • Rats, Wistar

Substances

  • Peptide Fragments
  • Cosyntropin
  • Melanocyte-Stimulating Hormones