Literature DB >> 19940102

Limiting activity at beta1-subunit-containing GABAA receptor subtypes reduces ataxia.

Kelvin W Gee1, Minhtam B Tran, Derk J Hogenkamp, Timothy B Johnstone, Rudy E Bagnera, Ryan F Yoshimura, Jin-Cheng Huang, James D Belluzzi, Edward R Whittemore.   

Abstract

GABA(A) receptor (R) positive allosteric modulators that selectively modulate GABA(A)Rs containing beta(2)- and/or beta(3)- over beta(1)-subunits have been reported across diverse chemotypes. Examples include loreclezole, mefenamic acid, tracazolate, and etifoxine. In general,"beta(2/3)-selective" GABA(A)R positive allosteric modulators are nonbenzodiazepines (nonBZs), do not show alpha-subunit isoform selectivity, yet have anxiolytic efficacy with reduced ataxic/sedative effects in animal models and humans. Here, we report on an enantiomeric pair of nonBZ GABA(A)R positive allosteric modulators that demonstrate differential beta-subunit isoform selectivity. We have tested this enantiomeric pair along with a series of other beta(2/3)-subunit selective, alpha-subunit isoform-selective, BZ and nonBZ GABA(A) positive allosteric modulators using electrophysiological, pharmacokinetic, and behavioral assays to test the hypothesis that ataxia may be correlated with the extent of modulation at beta(1)-subunit-containing GABA(A)Rs. Our findings provide an alternative strategy for designing anxioselective allosteric modulators of the GABA(A)R with BZ-like anxiolytic efficacy by reducing or eliminating activity at beta(1)-subunit-containing GABA(A)Rs.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19940102      PMCID: PMC2835428          DOI: 10.1124/jpet.109.161885

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pharmacol Exp Ther        ISSN: 0022-3565            Impact factor:   4.030


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