RRC ID 39612
Author Ikemoto Y, Yamashita M, Yano T.
Title Volatile anesthetics and a volatile convulsant differentially affect GABA(A) receptor-chloride channel complex.
Journal Toxicol Lett
Abstract 1. General anesthetics at clinical concentrations are known to affect neurotransmitter-gated ion channels in postsynaptic membranes. 2. Volatile anesthetics suppress excitatory transmissions, whereas they potentiate inhibitory chloride currents evoked by GABA or glycine. Hexafluorodiethyl ether (a volatile convulsant) markedly depresses the GABA(A) response but not the glycine-evoked chloride current or the glutamate-induced excitatory response. 3. Molecular biology has revealed that GABA(A) receptor is a heteromeric pentamer composed of alpha, beta, gamma, delta, and/or rho subunits. In baculovirus-Sf9 expression system, the gamma subunit was crucial for potentiation of the GABA-induced chloride current by volatile anesthetics. 4. Following sustained presence of GABA and high concentrations of isoflurane, simultaneous washout of both agents evoked a slowly decaying surge current, whose nature is controversial.
Volume 100-101
Pages 225-31
Published 1998-11-23
DOI 10.1016/s0378-4274(98)00189-1
PII S0378-4274(98)00189-1
PMID 10049146
MeSH Anesthetics, Inhalation / pharmacology* Animals Chloride Channels / drug effects Chloride Channels / metabolism* Convulsants / pharmacology* Humans Neurons / drug effects Neurons / metabolism Receptors, GABA-A / drug effects* gamma-Aminobutyric Acid / pharmacology
Resource
Human and Animal Cells Sf9(RCB0563)