[Glu2]TRH dose-dependently attenuates TRH-evoked analeptic effect in mice

2010 
Abstract Thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH, pGlu-His-Pro-NH 2 ) and the structurally related [Glu 2 ]TRH (pGlu-Glu-Pro-NH 2 ) are endogenous peptides with a plethora of actions in the central nervous system. Many centrally-mediated effects of TRH are shared with those of [Glu 2 ]TRH, although the involvement of different receptors is presumed. The analeptic action is the best-known TRH-related central nervous system effect. While [Glu 2 ]TRH itself is analeptic, its co-administration with TRH into mice produced a dose-dependent attenuation of TRH-evoked reversal of barbiturate-induced sleeping time. This finding is in agreement with our previous observations that [Glu 2 ]TRH significantly attenuates TRH-induced hippocampal extracellular acetylcholine release. Taken together, [Glu 2 ]TRH may be considered as a negative modulator for the cholinergic effect of TRH in the mouse brain.
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