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Cyclothiazide: a subunit-specific inhibitor of GABAC receptors.

An Xie1, Xiangqian Song, Harris Ripps, Haohua Qian.   

Abstract

We tested the effects of cyclothiazide (CTZ), an agent used to block desensitization of AMPA-type glutamate receptors, on heterologously expressed GABA(C) receptors formed by homomeric rho subunits. CTZ inhibition of GABA(C) receptors was subunit specific; it produced a dose-dependent reduction of the GABA-elicited current on homomeric rho2 receptors with an IC(50) of about 12 microm, but had no significant effect on homomeric rho1 receptors. This differential sensitivity was attributable to a single amino acid located on the second transmembrane domain of the rho subunits. Mutating the residue at this position from serine to proline on the rho2 subunit eliminated CTZ sensitivity, whereas switching proline to serine on the rho1 subunit made the receptor CTZ sensitive. The inhibitory properties of CTZ were consistent with its action as a channel blocker on the receptors formed by rho2 subunits. The effect showed a small degree of voltage dependence, and was due mainly to a non-competitive mechanism that reduced the maximum response elicited by GABA. In addition, the prominent membrane current rebound when co-application of GABA and CTZ was terminated suggests that the binding site for CTZ on the GABA(C) receptor is distinct from that for GABA, and that CTZ acts as a non-competitive antagonist on the GABA(C) receptor. CTZ inhibited the open channel of the GABA(C) receptor with a time constant of about 0.4 s, but the kinetics were approximately 10-fold slower when GABA is absent. The ability of CTZ to interact with various types of neurotransmitter receptors indicates that the drug has multiple actions in the CNS.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18420703      PMCID: PMC2536589          DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.2008.153346

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Physiol        ISSN: 0022-3751            Impact factor:   5.182


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