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Chloride channel, GABA receptor

The Versatility of the Chloride Channel GABA Receptor Complex... [Pg.478]

Gamma aminobutyric acid (GABA) receptors are located on the postsynaptic membranes of inhibitory synapses of both vertebrates and insects and contain within their membrane-spanning structure a chloride ion channel. They are found in both vertebrate brains and invertebrate cerebral ganglia (sometimes referred to as brains) as well as in insect muscles. Particular attention has been given to one form of this receptor—the GABA-A receptor—as a target for novel insecticides (Eldefrawi and Eldefrawi 1990). It is found both in insect muscle and vertebrate brain. The remainder of this description will be restricted to this form. [Pg.299]

Expression studies in Xenopus oocytes or transfected cell lines originally suggested that functional GABA-activated chloride channels could be formed by receptor subunits of each class in isolation. However, much better expression occurs with two or more subunit types in combination and it is likely that most native receptors contain at least three different subunits. Co-expression of a and /I subunits results in the assembly of... [Pg.239]

Roberts, E (1986) GABA the road to neurotransmitter status. In BenzodiazepinejGABA receptors and chloride channels structural and functional properties (Eds Olsen, R and Venter, CJ), Alan R. Liss, New York, pp. 1-39. [Pg.250]

Cyclodiene pesticides, of which endrin and its oxidized analogs are representative, can also be estimated by receptor-assay technique. Cyclodiene pesticides exert their mode of action by altering central nervous system membrane ion transport. In work reported by Saleh et al. (1993), a labeled amino acid, GABA, that binds to the chloride channel receptor is displaced by endrin (and other similar molecules), and thus serves as an assay for these pesticides. The GABA receptor was shown to be a potentially useful biomarker for organochlorine pesticides such as lindane, toxaphene, endrin, chlordane, and others. The assay involves small quantities of blood (0.1 mL), and requires only that the plasma be separated from the... [Pg.148]


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