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GABAa drugs

A class of sedative/hypnotic type drug that exert their effects through the benzodiazepine binding site on GABAa receptors. The class consists both of molecules that contain the benzodiazepine moiety, for example diazepam, lorazepam and flunitrazepam, and the newer, non-benzodiazepine compounds such as zolpidem, zopiclone, indiplon and zaleplon. BzRAs are primarily used for the treatment of anxiety, insomnia and to elicit varying levels of sedation. The wide selection of compounds currently available affords the prescribing clinician extensive options in terms of relative efficacies and durations of action. [Pg.251]

As outlined above (see also Chapter 9), these drugs have been found to influence the Cl channel of the GABAa receptor. Phenobarbitone acts directly to prolong its... [Pg.343]

Figure 16.7 The structure of some established antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) and some newer ones. Note that while the structures of phenytoin and ethosuximide are similar and also close to that of phenobarbitone, they are effective in different forms of epilepsy. Vigabatrin, progabide and gabapentin are clearly related to GABA. Muscimol is a GABAa agonist but is not an effective antiepileptic drug... Figure 16.7 The structure of some established antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) and some newer ones. Note that while the structures of phenytoin and ethosuximide are similar and also close to that of phenobarbitone, they are effective in different forms of epilepsy. Vigabatrin, progabide and gabapentin are clearly related to GABA. Muscimol is a GABAa agonist but is not an effective antiepileptic drug...
Figure 19.8 A schematic representation of the GABAa receptor shift hypothesis. This proposes that patients with panic disorder have dysfunctional GABAa receptors such that the actions of drugs that behave as antagonists in normal subjects are expressed as inverse agonism in panic patients. It is unlikely that this theory extends to generalised anxiety disorder (GAD), for which benzodiazepine agonists are highly effective treatments, but it could explain why these drugs are relatively ineffective at treating panic disorder. (Based on Nutt et al. 1990)... Figure 19.8 A schematic representation of the GABAa receptor shift hypothesis. This proposes that patients with panic disorder have dysfunctional GABAa receptors such that the actions of drugs that behave as antagonists in normal subjects are expressed as inverse agonism in panic patients. It is unlikely that this theory extends to generalised anxiety disorder (GAD), for which benzodiazepine agonists are highly effective treatments, but it could explain why these drugs are relatively ineffective at treating panic disorder. (Based on Nutt et al. 1990)...
Ferraro, L., Antonelh, T., TanganeUr, S. et al. (1999). The vigilance promoting drug modafinil increases extracellular glutamate levels in the medial preoptic area and the posterior hypothalamus of the conscious rat prevention by local GABAA receptor blockade. Neuropsychopharmacology 20, 346-56. [Pg.241]

GABAa receptors are chloride channels and members of a superfamily of ligand-gated ion channel receptors 293 A family of pentameric GABAA-receptor protein subtypes exists 294 The GABAa receptor is the major molecular target for the action of many drugs in the brain 296... [Pg.291]

The GABA-gated chloride ion channel is modulated by several classes of drugs that bind to allosteric sites on the receptor complex the benzodiazepines, barbiturates and related intravenous general anesthetics such as etomidate and propofol, as well as anesthetic steroids and endogenous neurosteroids. It appears that some types of GABAa receptor are directly enhanced by ethanol and volatile general anesthetics (Fig. 16-2) [7,8,20]. [Pg.296]


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