The translocator protein (TSPO) promotes the translocation of cholesterol to the inner mitochondrial membrane and mediates steroid formation. In this study, we first report on a biological evaluation of the dipeptide GD-23 (N-carbobenzoxy-L tryptophanyl-L isoleucine amide), a structural analogue of Alpidem, the principal TSPO ligand. We show that GD-23 in a dose range of 0.05 to 0.5 mg/kg (i.p.) exhibits anxiolytic activity in the elevated plus maze test and nootropic activity in the object recognition test in scopolamine-induced amnesia in rodents. It was shown that GD-23 did not affect spontaneous locomotor activity, holding promise as a nonsedative anxiolytic agent. The anxiolytic and nootropic activities of GD-23 were abrogated by the TSPO specific ligand PK11195, which thus suggests a role for TSPO in mediating the pharmacological activity of GD-23.
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Povarnina, P. Y., Yarkov, S. A., Gudasheva, T. A., Yarkova, M. A., & Seredenin, S. B. (2015). The novel dipeptide translocator protein ligand, referred to as GD-23, exerts anxiolytic and nootropic activities. Acta Naturae, 7(3), 108–112. https://doi.org/10.32607/20758251-2015-7-3-108-112
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