Antinociceptive effects of the endogenous cannabinoid peptide agonist VD-hemopressin(β) in mice.

Brain Res Bull

Key Laboratory of Preclinical Study for New Drugs of Gansu Province, and Institute of Physiology, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Lanzhou University, 199 Donggang West Road, Lanzhou, 730000, China. Electronic address:

Published: May 2018

Cannabinoids (CBs) play important roles in pain modulation. Recently, VD-hemopressin(β) [VD-Hpβ], a 12-residue β-hemoglobin-derived peptide, was reported to activate both CB and CB receptors in vitro. To further characterize in vivo actions of VD-Hpβ, its antinociceptive activity and site(s) were evaluated in the mouse tail-flick test, and supraspinal antinociception of VD-Hpβ was further assessed in the writhing test. Our results demonstrated that supraspinal, intrathecal, subcutaneous and intraperitoneal administrations of VD-Hpβ produced analgesia in the tail-flick test. When given at the same levels, the CB antagonist AM251, rather than the CB antagonist AM630 diminished VD-Hpβ-induced antinociception. Furthermore, our results indicated that supraspinal, intrathecal or subcutaneous pretreatment with AM251 significantly inhibited VD-Hpβ-induced systemic antinociception. In the writhing test, supraspinal VD-Hpβ inhibited pain-related behaviors, which was partially prevented by AM251. Notably, supraspinal administration of VD-Hpβ failed to affect motor function at the antinociceptive doses. These findings suggest that VD-Hpβ induces CB receptor-mediated antinociception in tail-flick test in various routes of administration, and its systemic antinociception is mediated by both central and peripheral CB receptor. In addition, VD-Hpβ produces analgesic activity in the writhing test, which is at least partially mediated by CB receptor. Therefore, our present animal models show a CB agonistic character of VD-Hpβ, an endogenous cannabinoid peptide.

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