Abstract
Bombesin, substance P and several structurally related peptides cause excessive grooming behavior after intracerebroventricular injection in mice. The present study describes the behavioral characteristics of these effects after acute administration. Substance P caused an elevation of grooming behavior which was short-lasting (<15 minutes), while bombesin induced both grooming and scratching behavior with a duration of action of about 2.5 hours. After repeated injections of high doses of either bombesin or a metabolically stable substance P analog, no tolerance-formation to these peptide-induced effects could be observed. Morphine partially antagonized bombesin-induced behaviors at a dose of 7.5 mg/kg subcutaneously while the same dose did not attentuate substance P-induced grooming. These results suggest that the behavioral changes induced by substance P and bombesin are mediated by distinct mechanisms. The lack of tolerance formation, together with the partial antagonism by morphine, suggests that the bombesin-induced behaviors may be related to a stimulation of nociceptive mechanisms.
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