Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2547866 Journal of Ethnopharmacology 2008 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

This study aimed to investigate effects of cyclopeptide alkaloid fraction of ZSS (CAFZ) on pentobarbital-induced sleeping behaviors and to determine whether these effects were mediated by γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) receptors Cl− channel activation, using a Western blot technique and Cl− sensitive fluorescence probe. GABA receptors subunits expression and Cl− influx were investigated in cultured cerebellar granule cells. CAFZ shortened sleeping onset and prolonged sleeping time induced by pentobarbital (42 mg/kg). It also significantly increased the falling asleep rate and duration of sleeping time at a sub-hypnotic dosage of pentobarbital (28 mg/kg). In addition, CAFZ in combination with GABAA receptors agonist, muscimol, synergistically prolonged pentobarbital-induced sleeping time. Both of CAFZ and pentobarbital treatment decreased GABAA receptors α-subunit expression, but did not change β- and γ-subunit expression. However, we found CAFZ and pentobarbital increased Cl− influx, CAFZ showed similar effects with muscimol in potentiating Cl− influx inducing effects of low-dose pentobarbital. In conclusion, it is suggested that the enhancement of Cl− influx by CAFZ may play an important role in the potentiation of pentobarbital-induced sleeping behaviors.

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