Mode of action of ICS 205,930, a novel type of potentiator of responses toglycine in rat spinal neurones

Citation
D. Chesnoy-marchais, Mode of action of ICS 205,930, a novel type of potentiator of responses toglycine in rat spinal neurones, BR J PHARM, 126(3), 1999, pp. 801-809
Citations number
33
Categorie Soggetti
Pharmacology & Toxicology
Journal title
BRITISH JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY
ISSN journal
00071188 → ACNP
Volume
126
Issue
3
Year of publication
1999
Pages
801 - 809
Database
ISI
SICI code
0007-1188(199902)126:3<801:MOAOI2>2.0.ZU;2-8
Abstract
1 The effect of a novel potentiator of glycine responses, ICS 205,930, was studied by whole-cell recordings from spinal neurones, and compared with th at of other known potentiators, in an attempt to differentiate their sites of action. 2 The ability of ICS 205,930 (0.2 mu M) to potentiate glycine responses per sisted in the presence of concentrations of Zn2+ (5-10 mu M) that were satu rating for the potentiating effect of this ion. 3 Preincubation with 10 mu M Zn2+ before application of glycine plus Zn2+ h ad an inhibitory effect, which did not result from Zn2+ entry into the neur one, since it persisted with either 10 mill internal EGTA or 10 mu M intern al Zn2+. To test whether the potentiating effects of ICS 205,930 and Zn2+ i nteract, both compounds were applied without preincubation. 4 The potentiating effect of ICS 205,930 was similar for responses to glyci ne and for responses to glycine plus Zn2+, provided the concentrations of a gonist were adjusted so as to induce control responses of identical amplitu des. 5 ICS 205,930 remained able to potentiate glycine responses in the presence of ethanol (200 mM). 6 ICS 205,930 also retained its potentiating effect in the presence of the anaesthetic propofol (30-90 mu M), which strongly potentiated glycine respo nses but, in contrast with ICS 205,930, also markedly increased the resting conductance. 7 The anticonvulsant chlormethiazole (50-100 mu M) neither potentiated glyc ine responses nor prevented the effect of ICS 205,930, even though it incre ased the resting conductance and potentiated GABAA responses. 8 The mechanism of action of ICS 205,930 appears to be different from those by which Zn2+ propofol of ethanol potentiate glycine responses.