Two synthetic melanocortin peptides — Semax and ACTH(6-9)PGP — were each able to reduce anxiety and behavioral disruption in rats subjected to acute physical restraint stress. RNA sequencing showed that both peptides reversed many of the gene expression changes that stress causes in the hippocampus, including restoring the activity of genes involved in immunity and nervous system function. The antistress action of these peptides appears to work partly by correcting the disrupted gene activity patterns that stress produces.
Filippenkov, Ivan B; Stavchansky, Vasily V; Glazova, Natalya Yu; Sebentsova, Elena A; Remizova, Julia A; Valieva, Liya V; Levitskaya, Natalia G; Myasoedov, Nikolai F; Limborska, Svetlana A; Dergunova, Lyudmila V