
It has been shown previously that norbinaltorphimine (norBNI) and 5'-guanidinonaltrindole (5'-GNTI), long-acting kappa opioid receptor (KOPR) antagonists, cause frenzied scratching in mice [1,2]. In the current study, we examined if zyklophin, a short-acting cyclic peptide KOPR antagonist, also elicited scratching behavior. When injected s.c. in the nape of the neck of male Swiss-Webster mice, zyklophin at doses of 0.1, 0.3 and 1mg/kg induced dose-related hindleg scratching of the neck between 3 and 15 min after injection. Pretreating mice with norBNI (20mg/kg, i.p.) at 18-20 h before challenge with zyklophin (0.3mg/kg) did not markedly affect scratching. Additionally, KOPR-/- mice given 0.3mg/kg of zyklophin displayed similar levels of scratching as wild-type animals. The absence of KOPR in KOPR-/- mice was confirmed with ex vivo radioligand binding using [(3)H]U69,593. Taken together, our data suggest that the presence of kappa receptors is not required for the excessive scratching caused by zyklophin. Thus, zyklophin, similar to the structurally different KOPR antagonist 5'-GNTI, appears to act at other targets to elicit scratching and potentially the sensation of itch.
Male, Pyrrolidines, Injections, Subcutaneous, Benzeneacetamides, 610, Scratching, Itch, Dynorphins, Mice, Radioligand Assay, Kappa opioid receptor, Kappa opioid receptor antagonist, Animals, Mice, Knockout, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Zyklophin, Pruritus, Receptors, Opioid, kappa, Naltrexone, Peptide Fragments, 620
Male, Pyrrolidines, Injections, Subcutaneous, Benzeneacetamides, 610, Scratching, Itch, Dynorphins, Mice, Radioligand Assay, Kappa opioid receptor, Kappa opioid receptor antagonist, Animals, Mice, Knockout, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Zyklophin, Pruritus, Receptors, Opioid, kappa, Naltrexone, Peptide Fragments, 620
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