Literature DB >> 16594261

Pathophysiology and pharmacology of GABA(A) receptors.

H Möhler1, J M Fritschy, K Vogt, F Crestani, U Rudolph.   

Abstract

By controlling spike timing and sculpting neuronal rhythms, inhibitory interneurons play a key role in brain function. GABAergic interneurons are highly diverse. The respective GABA(A) receptor subtypes, therefore, provide new opportunities not only for understanding GABA-dependent pathophysiologies but also for targeting of selective neuronal circuits by drugs. The pharmacological relevance of GABA(A) receptor subtypes is increasingly being recognized. A new central nervous system pharmacology is on the horizon. The development of anxiolytic drugs devoid of sedation and of agents that enhance hippocampus-dependent learning and memory has become a novel and highly selective therapeutic opportunity.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16594261     DOI: 10.1007/3-540-28082-0_9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Handb Exp Pharmacol        ISSN: 0171-2004


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2.  Performance of PAC1-R heterozygous mice in memory tasks-II.

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Journal:  Exp Brain Res       Date:  2008-12-02       Impact factor: 1.972

4.  Analgesia and unwanted benzodiazepine effects in point-mutated mice expressing only one benzodiazepine-sensitive GABAA receptor subtype.

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5.  Administration of Alphas1-Casein Hydrolysate Increases Sleep and Modulates GABAA Receptor Subunit Expression.

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