Effect of β-lactotensin on acute stress and fear memory

2006 
Abstract β-Lactotensin (β-LT) is a bioactive peptide derived from bovine milk β-lactoglobulin and is a natural ligand for neurotensin receptors. We examined the effect of β-LT on restraint stress and fear memory in mice. Mice subjected to acute restraint stress exhibited a decreased number of head-dips and increased head-dip latency compared to non-stressed controls in the hole-board test, reflecting increased stress-induced behaviors. However, prior administration of β-LT improved the behaviors caused by stress. The anti-stress effect of β-LT was blocked by levocabastine, a neurotensin receptor subtype 2 (NTR2) antagonist. In the fear-conditioning test, the duration of freezing responses by cued fear conditioning was significantly reduced in mice administered β-LT compared with control mice. These results suggest that β-LT has an anti-stress effect and promotes the extinction of fear memory, which may be mediated by NTR2.
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