Effects of Litoralon (gamma-L-glutamyl-taurine) and its analogues on fear-motivated behaviour of rats
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Effects of Litoralon (gamma-L-glutamyl-taurine) and its analogues on fear-motivated behaviour of rats
Abstract
The effects of a single post-trial intraperitoneal administration of the dipeptide Litoralon (gamma-L-glutamyl-taurine) and some of its analogues were tested on the passive avoidance latency of male and female Wistar rats. The avoidance latency was significantly decreased by Litoralon and gamma-aminobutyryl-ethanolamine phosphate but lengthened by DL-beta-aminoisobutyryl-ethanolamine phosphate. No differences were observed between the responses of immature male and female rats following Litoralon treatment. The observed inter-group differences in passive avoidance behaviour following dipeptide administration were also demonstrable in tests of the open-field activity of the animals examined immediately after the 24-hour retention test. The results are discussed on the basis of a central Litoralon effect on emotional arousal and the anti-conflict potencies of the dipeptide.
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