Van Wimersma Greidanus T B, Donker D K, Van Zinnicq Bergmann F F, Bekenkamp R, Maigret C, Spruijt B
Peptides. 1985 May-Jun;6(3):369-72. doi: 10.1016/0196-9781(85)90097-x.
Bombesin and ACTH-(1-24) induce a dose dependent increase in grooming behavior. Lower doses of bombesin induce a more general type of compulsive grooming in which most elements are involved, whereas higher amounts of bombesin induce a shift towards the element scratching at the cost of bodily grooming and sexual grooming. In contrast ACTH-(1-24) induces a dose dependent increase of all elements of grooming. It is concluded that the grooming displayed by animals treated with ACTH-(1-24) or with bombesin is of a completely different nature. In addition it is observed that under the conditions used tolerance occurs for the grooming inducing effect of ACTH-(1-24), but not for that of bombesin. Moreover, it appears that no cross tolerance exists between bombesin and ACTH-(1-24).