Antidepressant‐like effects of CCKB antagonists in mice: antagonism by naltrindole

Abstract
1 The effects of selective CCKB agonists, BC 264 and BC 197 were investigated in the conditioned suppression of motility test in mice, an animal model used to select antidepressant drugs. The results showed that both CCKB agonists at doses of 3 and 30 μg kg−1, accentuated the suppression of motility in shocked mice and did not modify the behaviour of non-shocked mice. The effects of BC 264 were suppressed by L-365,260. 2 L-365,260 alone, at doses of 0.2 and 2 mg kg−1 decreased motor inhibition in shocked mice and had no effect in non-shocked mice. 3 The effects of L-365,260 observed in shocked mice were suppressed by naltrindole, a selective antagonist for δ-opioid receptors, suggesting the occurrence of physiological adverse interactions between CCK and opioid systems. 4 Together, these results suggest that CCKB antagonists could block centrally located CCKB receptors to produce antidepressant-like effects which could indirectly involve δ-opioid receptor stimulation.