Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2533195 European Journal of Pharmacology 2011 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Cerebellar and cerebrocortical A-type γ-aminobutyric acid (GABAA) receptors were examined in mice and rats. In wild-type mouse cerebellum, the agonists GABA and gaboxadol exerted heterogeneous displacement of [3H]ethynylbicycloorthobenzoate (EBOB) binding with nanomolar and submicromolar affinities. In mouse cerebella lacking α6 subunits (α6KO), nanomolar displacement by GABA agonists was absent, while micromolar displacement was potentiated to 12-fold by 0.3 μM 5α-tetrahydrodeoxycorticosterone (5α-THDOC). In α6KO cerebellum, 60% of [3H]EBOB binding was neurosteroid-insensitive, while 5α-THDOC elicited enhancement with EC50 = 150 nM instead of nanomolar displacement. In conclusion, nanomolar displacement of cerebellar [3H]EBOB binding by GABA agonists and neurosteroids can be attributed to GABAA receptors containing α6 and δ subunits. In contrast, [3H]EBOB binding to rat cerebral cortex was affected by allopregnanolone and 5α-THDOC in bidirectional manner with nanomolar enhancement (EC50 ~ 80 nM) and micromolar displacement. Nonequilibrium binding conditions with decreased incubation time tripled the maximal enhancement of [3H]EBOB binding by 5α-THDOC. 5ß-THDOC enhanced the cortical [3H]EBOB binding with EC50 ~ 0.5 μM and it attenuated bidirectional modulation by 5α-THDOC. Allopregnanolone and 5α-THDOC produced biphasic enhancements of chloride currents elicited by 1 μM GABA in cerebellar granule cells, for 5α-THDOC with EC50,1 ~ 16 nM and EC50,2 ~ 1.3 μM. Differences in peak current enhancements in the absence minus presence of 0.1 mM furosemide corresponding to α6ßδ GABAA receptors were augmented only by micromolar 5α-THDOC while the difference curve for allopregnanolone was polyphasic as without furosemide. Consequently, these neurosteroids differentially affected the binding and function of various GABAA receptor populations.

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