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    Effects of an ACTH 4-9 related peptide upon intracranial self stimulation and general activity in the rat

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    Adult male Sprague-Dawley rats were stereotactically implanted with electrodes within the anterior medial forebrain bundle: The rats were trained to respond for intracranial self-stimulation (ICS) and treated with control solution or varying doses of an ACTH 4-9 related synthetic peptide (Org 2766; H-Met(O 2 )-Glu-His-Phe- d -Lys-Phe-OH). The drug affected ICS as measured in overnight response records, with the highest dose reliably increasing the amount of responding. In a second experiment rats were similarly treated and general activity was assessed. No remarkable changes in activity were present at any tested dose. The findings corroborate previous reports suggesting ACTH-related peptides may be active in a variety of motivated tasks, but less active with respect to general activity.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/46417/1/213_2004_Article_BF00433254.pd
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