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Neuropharmacology ; 241: 109743, 2023 Dec 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37820934

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Neuropeptide S (NPS) is a neuromodulatory peptide that acts via a G protein-coupled receptor. Centrally administered NPS suppresses anxiety-like behaviors in rodents while producing a paradoxical increase in arousal. In addition, NPS increases drug-seeking behavior when administered during cue-induced reinstatement. Conversely, an NPS receptor (NPSR) antagonist, RTI-118, decreases cocaine-seeking behavior. A biased NPSR ligand, RTI-263, produces anxiolytic-like effects and has memory-enhancing effects similar to those of NPS but without the increase in arousal. In the present study, we show that RTI-263 decreased cocaine seeking by both male and female rats during cue-induced reinstatement. However, RTI-263 did not modulate the animals' behaviors during natural reward paradigms, such as palatable food intake, feeding during a fasting state, and cue-induced reinstatement of sucrose seeking. Therefore, NPSR biased agonists are a potential pharmacotherapy for substance use disorder because of the combined benefits of decreased drug seeking and the suppression of anxiety.


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Ansiolíticos , Cocaína , Neuropeptídeos , Feminino , Ratos , Masculino , Animais , Cocaína/farmacologia , Ansiolíticos/farmacologia , Ansiolíticos/uso terapêutico , Receptores Acoplados a Proteínas G , Comportamento Animal , Comportamento de Procura de Droga , Neuropeptídeos/farmacologia , Autoadministração , Sinais (Psicologia) , Extinção Psicológica
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