Jf. Blake et al., ANTAGONISM OF BACLOFEN-INDUCED DEPRESSION OF WHOLE-CELL SYNAPTIC CURRENTS IN SPINAL DORSAL HORN NEURONS BY THE POTENT GABA(B) ANTAGONIST CGP55845, Neuropharmacology, 32(12), 1993, pp. 1437-1440
The potencies of two GABA(B) receptor antagonists P-[3-aminopropyl]-P-
diethoxymethyl-phosphinic acid (CGP35348) and the novel compound thyl]
amino-2-(S)-hydroxypropyl-P-benzyl-phosphinic acid (CGP55845) have bee
n compared in an in vitro spinal cord preparation. They have been test
ed as antagonists of baclofen-induced depression of EPSCs of patch-cla
mped dorsal horn neurones following electrical stimulation of dorsal r
oots. Mean EC(50) values for the depressant action of baclofen were in
creased by 50- and 140-fold respectively in the presence of CGP35348 (
200 mu M) (n=5) and CGP55845 (100 nM) (n=4). This potency of CGP55845
is >1000-fold higher than that reported previously for other GABA, rec
eptor antagonists.