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TITLE: Behaviorally selective effects of neuroactive steroids on plus-maze anxiety in mice.
AUTHOR: Rodgers RJ; Johnson NJ
AUTHOR AFFILIATION: Ethopharmacology Laboratory, School of Psychology, University of Leeds, UK.
SOURCE: Pharmacol Biochem Behav 1998 Jan;59(1):221-32
NLM CIT. ID: 98103796
ABSTRACT: A number of A-ring-reduced metabolites of deoxycorticosterone and progesterone, known to exert agonist activity at the GABA(A) receptor complex, have been reported to reduce anxiety-related behavior in rodents. In the present study, the behavioral selectivity of these effects was assessed in an ethological version of the mouse elevated plus-maze paradigm. Anxiolytic-like profiles, characterised principally by reductions in open arm avoidance measures, were observed following systemic treatment with 5alpha-pregnan-3alpha, 21-diol-20-one (5alpha,3alpha-THDOC; 5.0 and 20.0 mg/kg), 5beta-pregnan-3,20-dione (5beta-DHP; 10-20 mg/kg), 5beta-pregnan-3alpha-ol-20-one (pregnanolone; 20 mg/kg), and 5alpha-pregnan-3alpha-ol-20-one (allopregnanolone; 10-20 mg/kg). In contrast, 5alpha-pregnan-3,20-dione (5alpha-DHP; 10.0-20.0 mg/kg) and 5alpha-pregnan-3beta-ol-20-one (2.5-20.0 mg/kg) were without effect under present test conditions. Detailed behavioral analysis further showed that the antianxiety effects of 5alpha,3alpha-THDOC, 5alpha-DHP, pregnanolone and allopregnanolone were not associated with changes in general activity levels. In addition, profile comparisons revealed that the anxiolytic steroids tend to produce a narrower range of behavioral effects than diazepam (1.0 mg/kg) and, in particular, do not reliably decrease measures of risk assessment. It is concluded that neuroactive steroids produce anxioselective effects in the mouse plus-maze and that their profile of action can at least partially be distinguished from that of a well-characterised benzodiazepine.
MAIN MESH SUBJECTS: Anti-Anxiety Agents/*PHARMACOLOGY
Maze Learning/*DRUG EFFECTS
Steroids/*PHARMACOLOGY
ADDITIONAL MESH SUBJECTS: Animal
Desoxycorticosterone/ANALOGS & DERIVATIVES/PHARMACOLOGY
Diazepam/PHARMACOLOGY
Male
Mice
Mice, Inbred DBA
Pregnanediones/PHARMACOLOGY
Pregnanolone/PHARMACOLOGY
Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
PUBLICATION TYPES: JOURNAL ARTICLE
LANGUAGE: Eng
REGISTRY NUMBERS: 0 (Anti-Anxiety Agents)
0 (Pregnanediones)
0 (Steroids)
128-20-1 (Pregnanolone)
439-14-5 (Diazepam)
4406-35-3 (pregnan-3-ol-20-one)
567-03-3 (tetrahydrodeoxycorticosterone)
64-85-7 (Desoxycorticosterone)
7350-00-7 (3,20-allopregnanedione)

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On Sabbatical!

When my office lease expired at the end of 2004, I decided to turn it into a "sabbatical" from my private practice. Many years ago, in my grandfather's 89th year of life, he told me, "John, it is important to smell the roses while you can still smell them." His life gave living a very good reputation. It is also true that the pursuit of that philosophy required my grandfather to to re-open his assay office/ore market in Wickenburg, Arizona as a 75-year-old because he had run a little short of retirement money. Thus, if blessed with his luck and health, I'll be back.. --jjh

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