Anxiolytic Activity of Endogenous Nootropic Dipeptide Cycloprolylglycine in Elevated Plus-Maze Test

Abstract

Testing in an elevated plus-maze revealed dose-dependent anxiolytic activity of piracetam analog cycloprolylglycine. Intraperitoneal injection of this agent (0.05 mg/kg) 9-fold prolonged the time spent in open arms compared to the control, without affecting the total motor activity. This effect was stereo-selective: D-enantiomer in doses of 0.05 and 0.1 mg/kg was inactive. Therefore, cycloprolylglycine is similar to piracetam in not only nootropic, but also anxiolytic activity. The existence of an endogenous system responsible for the co-regulation of memory and anxiety is hypothesized.

T A Gudasheva, M A Konstantinopol’skii, R U Ostrovskaya, S B Seredenin (2000)

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11550054/