Literature DB >> 7714808

Effect of zolpidem on gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)-induced inhibition predicts the interaction of ethanol with GABA on individual neurons in several rat brain regions.

H E Criswell1, P E Simson, D J Knapp, L L Devaud, T J McCown, G E Duncan, A L Morrow, G R Breese.   

Abstract

Previous investigations have suggested a relationship between zolpidem binding within specific brain regions and the ability of ethanol or zolpidem to enhance gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)-induced inhibition. The purpose of the present study was to extend our electrophysiological analysis to additional brain sites with high levels of zolpidem binding. In the brain regions chosen, red nucleus and globus pallidus, GABA-induced inhibition was shown to be enhanced by either ethanol or zolpidem on some, but not all, neurons. These findings led to the hypothesis that the effect of zolpidem on GABA-induced inhibition would predict the action of ethanol on responses to GABA for that neuron. When zolpidem and ethanol were applied individually to the same neurons in the red nucleus and globus pallidus, those neurons sensitive to zolpidem enhancement of GABA also were sensitive to ethanol. Conversely, if zolpidem did not enhance responses to GABA, ethanol did not enhance responses to GABA at these brain sites. A similar relationship between the abilities of zolpidem and ethanol to enhance GABA-induced inhibition was obtained in 90% of the neurons studied in the medial septum/diagonal band and ventral pallidum. These studies provide further support for the contention that the zolpidem-sensitive GABAA-benzodiazepine isoreceptor also responds to ethanol. Finally, the expression of GABAA subunit mRNAs was analyzed by polymerase chain reaction from micropunches of several brain regions that contain zolpidem binding sites and exhibit sensitivity to ethanol. Polymerase chain reaction analysis proved more sensitive than in situ hybridization in the detection of receptor subunit mRNAs. Several subunits (alpha 1, alpha 2, alpha 3, beta 2, beta 3 and gamma 2) were common to all brain regions in which ethanol and zolpidem enhanced GABA responses. GABAA receptor alpha 4/5, alpha 6, beta 1, gamma 1, gamma 3 and delta subunits were not consistently expressed in association with the presence of zolpidem binding. These data are consistent with the view that one native GABAA receptor to which zolpidem binds, and on which ethanol acts, contains the GABAA receptor subunits alpha 1, beta 2 and gamma 2; however, the present investigation did not preclude the possibility that other subunit combinations can contribute to ethanol and zolpidem enhancement of responses to GABA.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7714808

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


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