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Actions of the GABAB agonist, (-)-baclofen, on neurones in deep dorsal horn of the rat spinal cord in vitro.

C A Allerton1, P R Boden, R G Hill.   

Abstract

1. The electrophysiological actions of the GABAB agonist, (-)-baclofen, on deep dorsal horn neurones were studied using an in vitro preparation of the spinal cord of 9-16 day old rat. 2. On all neurones tested, (-)-baclofen (100 nM-30 microM) had a hyperpolarizing action which was associated with a reduction in apparent membrane input resistance. The increase in membrane conductance was dose-dependent and had a Hill coefficient of 1.0. 3. The (-)-baclofen-activated hyperpolarization persisted in the presence of bicuculline (50 microM) and Mg2+ (20 mM). 4. The reversal potential of the hyperpolarizing event was estimated at 102 mV and was made less negative by increasing the external concentration of potassium ions. 5. Over the same concentration range, (-)-baclofen also depressed the polysynaptic composite excitatory postsynaptic potentials (e.p.s.ps) evoked in these neurones by electrical stimulation of the dorsal root entry zone. 6. The potassium channel blockers caesium, applied intracellularly, and barium, applied extracellularly, depressed the postsynaptic response to baclofen but not its effect on e.p.s.ps. 7. We propose that (-)-baclofen has more than one mechanism of action in spinal dorsal horn: a postsynaptic action mediated via an increase in potassium conductance and a presynaptic action that is not associated with potassium channels and may be mediated via calcium channels. Since previous studies have demonstrated little effect of (-)-baclofen on transmitter release in spinal cord, it is possible that the postsynaptic hyperpolarizing action of (-)-baclofen may account for its clinical potency as an anti-spastic agent.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2924075      PMCID: PMC1854300          DOI: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1989.tb11780.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Pharmacol        ISSN: 0007-1188            Impact factor:   8.739


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