Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9429579 | Neuroscience Letters | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
TPMPA effectively inhibited GABA-elicited responses on A-type receptors, whereas B-type receptors exhibited a relatively low sensitivity to the drug. A-type and B-type receptors also displayed distinctly different reactions to agonists. Both taurine and glycine-activated the B-type receptors, whereas these agents had no detectable effect on A-type receptors. Similarly, β-alanine evoked large responses from B-type receptors, but was far less effective on A-type receptors. These results indicate that, in addition to the characteristic response properties identified previously, there is a pattern of pharmacological reactions that further distinguishes the A- and B-subtypes of GABA Ï receptor.
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Authors
Yi Pan, Parham Khalili, Harris Ripps, Haohua Qian,