Abstract

We studied the behavior of 21- and 35-day-old white rat pups in the “open field” and the learning of 36- to 41-day-old pups in a maze with food reinforcement. An opioid fragment of wheat gluten exorphin C (YPISL) was injected to pups chronically from day 1 to day 14 of their life or immediately prior to testing. We found that an acute peptide injection did not change animal behavior. The chronic intraperitoneal administration of the peptide at the same dose of 5 mg/kg significantly increased exploratory activity, decreased anxiety, and improved learning. Delayed exorphin C effects were more expressed in female rats.

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