Neuropeptide MSH/ACTH 4–10 enhances attention in the mentally retarded

Twenty adult mentally retarded men were randomly assigned to receive MSH/ACTH 4–10 or a vehicle control solution in a double blind procedure. After an intravenous injection the subjects were presentedd with an orienting sequence and a series of behavioral tests. Treatment with the peptide resulted i...

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Published inPharmacology, biochemistry and behavior Vol. 5; no. Suppl 1; pp. 23 - 28
Main Authors Sandman, Curt A., George, Jack, Walker, Barbara B., Nolan, J.Dennis, Kastin, Abba J.
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1873-5177
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Abstract Twenty adult mentally retarded men were randomly assigned to receive MSH/ACTH 4–10 or a vehicle control solution in a double blind procedure. After an intravenous injection the subjects were presentedd with an orienting sequence and a series of behavioral tests. Treatment with the peptide resulted in a significant decelerative heart rate response during the test stimulus of the orienting sequence. Improved performance of the intradimensional and extradimensional shift of a visual discrimination procedure was significant for subjects receiving MSH/ACTH 4–10. The pattern of response on the subproblem analysis of the extradimensional shift reflected greater dimensional attention in the subjects treated with the peptide. Attentive subjects given MSH/ACTH 4–10 evidenced significant improvement on a rhythm matching test, a test of spatial localization and a visual retention test. The data were interpreted as indicating that the peptide resulted in improved attention of stimulus processing. It was speculated that MSH/ACTH 4–10 may be uniquely coded for perceptual/ attentional functioning and may be useful as a treatment for disorders of attention.
AbstractList Twenty adult mentally retarded men were randomly assigned to receive MSH/ACTH 4-10 or a vehicle control solution in a double blind procedure. After an intravenous injection the subjects were presented with an orienting sequence and a series of behavioral tests. Treatment with the peptide resulted in a significant decelerative heart rate response during the test stimulus of the orienting sequence. Improved performance of the intradimensional and extradimensional shift of a visual discrimination procedure was significant for subjects receiving MSH/ACTH 4-10. The pattern of response on the subproblem analysis of the extradimensional shift reflected greater dimensional attention in the subjects treated with the peptide. Attentive subjects given MSH/ACTH 4-10 evidenced significant improvement on a rhythm matching test, a test of spatial localization and a visual retention test. The data were interpreted as indicating that the peptide resulted in improved attention of stimulus processing. It was speculated that MSH/ACTH 4-10 may be unquely coded for perceptor/attentional functioning and may be useful as a treatment for disorders of attention.Twenty adult mentally retarded men were randomly assigned to receive MSH/ACTH 4-10 or a vehicle control solution in a double blind procedure. After an intravenous injection the subjects were presented with an orienting sequence and a series of behavioral tests. Treatment with the peptide resulted in a significant decelerative heart rate response during the test stimulus of the orienting sequence. Improved performance of the intradimensional and extradimensional shift of a visual discrimination procedure was significant for subjects receiving MSH/ACTH 4-10. The pattern of response on the subproblem analysis of the extradimensional shift reflected greater dimensional attention in the subjects treated with the peptide. Attentive subjects given MSH/ACTH 4-10 evidenced significant improvement on a rhythm matching test, a test of spatial localization and a visual retention test. The data were interpreted as indicating that the peptide resulted in improved attention of stimulus processing. It was speculated that MSH/ACTH 4-10 may be unquely coded for perceptor/attentional functioning and may be useful as a treatment for disorders of attention.
Twenty adult mentally retarded men were randomly assigned to receive MSH/ACTH 4-10 or a vehicle control solution in a double blind procedure. After an intravenous injection the subjects were presented with an orienting sequence and a series of behavioral tests. Treatment with the peptide resulted in a significant decelerative heart rate response during the test stimulus of the orienting sequence. Improved performance of the intradimensional and extradimensional shift of a visual discrimination procedure was significant for subjects receiving MSH/ACTH 4-10. The pattern of response on the subproblem analysis of the extradimensional shift reflected greater dimensional attention in the subjects treated with the peptide. Attentive subjects given MSH/ACTH 4-10 evidenced significant improvement on a rhythm matching test, a test of spatial localization and a visual retention test. The data were interpreted as indicating that the peptide resulted in improved attention of stimulus processing. It was speculated that MSH/ACTH 4-10 may be unquely coded for perceptor/attentional functioning and may be useful as a treatment for disorders of attention.
Twenty adult mentally retarded men were randomly assigned to receive MSH/ACTH 4–10 or a vehicle control solution in a double blind procedure. After an intravenous injection the subjects were presentedd with an orienting sequence and a series of behavioral tests. Treatment with the peptide resulted in a significant decelerative heart rate response during the test stimulus of the orienting sequence. Improved performance of the intradimensional and extradimensional shift of a visual discrimination procedure was significant for subjects receiving MSH/ACTH 4–10. The pattern of response on the subproblem analysis of the extradimensional shift reflected greater dimensional attention in the subjects treated with the peptide. Attentive subjects given MSH/ACTH 4–10 evidenced significant improvement on a rhythm matching test, a test of spatial localization and a visual retention test. The data were interpreted as indicating that the peptide resulted in improved attention of stimulus processing. It was speculated that MSH/ACTH 4–10 may be uniquely coded for perceptual/ attentional functioning and may be useful as a treatment for disorders of attention.
Author George, Jack
Walker, Barbara B.
Nolan, J.Dennis
Kastin, Abba J.
Sandman, Curt A.
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SubjectTerms Adrenocorticotropic Hormone - pharmacology
Adult
Attention
Attention - drug effects
Behavioral effects of peptides
Concept learning
Discrimination Learning - drug effects
Disorders of attention
Heart - drug effects
Heart Rate - drug effects
Humans
Intellectual Disability - physiopathology
Learning - drug effects
Male
Melanocyte-Stimulating Hormones - pharmacology
Mentally retarted
Orienting response
Peptide Fragments - pharmacology
Reversal Learning - drug effects
Task Performance and Analysis
Vision, Ocular
Title Neuropeptide MSH/ACTH 4–10 enhances attention in the mentally retarded
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