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GABA receptor agonists

Table 10. GABA and GABA Receptor Agonists and Antagonists... Table 10. GABA and GABA Receptor Agonists and Antagonists...
Fig. 15. Drug binding sites associated with the GABA receptor—channel complex where (— -) represents the carbon backbone of GABA agonists. Fig. 15. Drug binding sites associated with the GABA receptor—channel complex where (— -) represents the carbon backbone of GABA agonists.
GABA is the most prominent inhibitory neurotransmitter in the mammalian nervous system and acts via GABA receptors. Activation of GABAb receptors by GABA released from local spinal interneurons (Fig. 1) negatively modulates nociceptive transmission in the spinal cord. Agonists at GABAb receptors... [Pg.931]

Control of early withdrawal symptoms, which prevents their progression to more serious symptoms, is the indication for which medications are most widely prescribed in the treatment of alcohol dependence. The most commonly used agents to treat alcohol withdrawal are the benzodiazepines, a class of drugs that, by virtue of their agonist activity at the GABA receptor complex, suppress the hyperexcitability associated with alcohol withdrawal. With widespread use of anticonvulsant medications for bipolar disorder and other disorders associated with behavioral disinhibition and CNS hyperexcitability, anticonvulsants have also been examined for use in the treatment of alcohol withdrawal. [Pg.18]

Veratridine appears to act at a different part of pore channel from DDT or pyrethroids Act as agonists causing desensitization of receptor Inhibitor of GABA receptors... [Pg.297]

GABA receptor, agonists GABAa—muscimol GAB Ag—baclofen... [Pg.337]

The receptor-operated Cl -channels of the central nervous system (CNS) are gated by the respective agonists GABA and glycine. Most Cl -channels can be inhibited by disulphonate stilbenes. Muscle Cl -channels can be inhibited by anthracene-9-carboxylate (A9C) and probably by IAA-94. The ICOR Cl -channel is fairly sensitive to NPPB. It should be noted, however, that none of these probes, except for the GABA- and glycine-receptor Cl -channels, is of sufficient affinity and selectivity to permit the channel identification by its use. This dilemma is one of the reasons why the purification of epithelial Cl -channels lags behind that of the CNS Cl -channels. [Pg.283]

This area has been covered in a review by Eldefrawi and Eldefrawi [23]. The GABA -receptor channel is activated by GABA (Fig. 2), avermectin, muscimol, taurine (Fig. 2) and j -alanine (Fig. 2). The activation by agonists is potentiated by benzodiazepines and barbiturates. The channel is blocked by the competitive... [Pg.283]

Kemp, J. A., Marshall, G. R., and Woodruff, G. N. (1986) Quantitative evaluation of the potencies of GABA-receptor agonists and antagonists using the rat hippocampal slice preparation. Br. J. Pharmacol. 87,677-684. [Pg.94]


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