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Effects of pentobarbital tolerance to and dependence on GABAB receptor-binding.

T Kimura1, P A Saunders, I Yamamoto, I K Ho.   

Abstract

Effects of pentobarbital pellet implantation on [3H]baclofen binding in the frontal cortex of cerebellum of rat brains were examined. In the frontal cortex, pentobarbital tolerance caused an increase in the number of binding sites (Bmax) without changing their affinity (KD). Twenty-four hours after withdrawal of the pentobarbital pellets, there was a significant increase in the KD and Bmax values. Cerebellar binding, in contrast, was not significantly changed in any of the treatment groups. Addition of 1 mM of pentobarbital directly to binding assays using cortical membrane produced as increase in KD without a change in Bmax. In vitro, pentobarbital affected neither the KD nor the Bmax in the cerebellar [3H]baclofen binding. These results suggest that like the GABAA receptor, [3H]baclofen binding to the GABAB receptor in rat frontal cortex was affected by pentobarbital tolerance and dependence, and that there are regional differences in the properties of the GABAB receptor.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1665545     DOI: 10.1007/bf00966591

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurochem Res        ISSN: 0364-3190            Impact factor:   3.996


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