Investigates the role of the opioid system in Selank's anxiolytic effects using inbred mice with different baseline anxiety phenotypes. In high-anxiety BALB/c mice, Selank increased locomotion and reduced anxiety; naloxone (opioid blocker) attenuated these effects—implicating endogenous opioid engagement. In low-anxiety C57BL/6 mice, Selank had no behavioral effects, suggesting its anxiolytic activity depends on baseline anxiety state and opioid system tone.
Kozlovskiĭ, I I; Andreeva, L A; Kozlovskaia, M M; Nadorova, A V; Kolik, L G