Abstract: | Our previous studies demonstrated that cerulein (CER) has a potent preventive action on amnesia induced by electroconvulsive shock, administration of scopolamine, puromycin, anisomycin, NMDA receptor antagonists, and protein kinase C inhibitors. The present study was aimed at finding more effective CER analogues which could enhance memory processes. Five CER analogues were synthesized and the potencies in passive and active avoidance responses and in the Morris water pool test were examined in the rat. Among the preparations, des-Gln2-Leu5, Nle8]-CER was found to possess particularly potent effects on memory acquisition and/or storage. The effects were apparent in less than 1 μg/kg single subcutaneous (s.c.) injection for at least 120 hr in passive avoidance response and 15 days in active avoidance response. Memory impairments induced by scopolamine and puromycin were well improved in passive avoidance response. In the Morris water maze test, disordered behaviors caused by scopolamine and protein kinase C inhibitor were totally restored to the normal state by s.c. injection of this CER analogue. © 1992 Wiley-Liss, Inc. |