LOCAL-ANESTHETICS REDUCE THE INHIBITORY NEUROTRANSMITTER-INDUCED CURRENT IN DISSOCIATED HIPPOCAMPAL-NEURONS OF THE RAT

Citation
M. Hara et al., LOCAL-ANESTHETICS REDUCE THE INHIBITORY NEUROTRANSMITTER-INDUCED CURRENT IN DISSOCIATED HIPPOCAMPAL-NEURONS OF THE RAT, European journal of pharmacology, 283(1-3), 1995, pp. 83-89
Citations number
38
Categorie Soggetti
Pharmacology & Pharmacy
ISSN journal
00142999
Volume
283
Issue
1-3
Year of publication
1995
Pages
83 - 89
Database
ISI
SICI code
0014-2999(1995)283:1-3<83:LRTINC>2.0.ZU;2-A
Abstract
The effects of local anesthetics on amino acid-induced currents were e xamined using the whole-cell configuration of the patch clamp techniqu e in dissociated hippocampal pyramidal neurons of the rat. Lidocaine ( 3 mM) decreased the glycine-induced Cl- current (Gly-I-Cl) more potent ly (to 46% of the control value) than the gamma-aminobutyric acid-indu ced Cl- current (GABA-I-Cl; to 75%), whereas the agent had little effe ct on the excitatory glutamate response. The reduction in the Gly-I-Cl was dose-dependent, with a dissociation constant (K-D) of 3 mM and a Hill coefficient of 0.96. A non-competitive inhibition was suggested b y a double reciprocal plot of the effects of lidocaine on the concentr ation-response curve of the Gly-I-Cl. Benzocaine, a neutral local anes thetic at physiological pH, decreased the Gly-I-Cl more potently than lidocaine, while QX314, a permanently charged quaternary derivative of lidocaine, produced a much smaller inhibition, thereby indicating tha t the neutral form of local anesthetics is more effective in reducing the Gly-I-Cl. The depression of the Gly-I-Cl and GABA-I-Cl in central neurons may contribute to local anesthetic-induced convulsions.