DUAL ACTIVATION OF GABA-A AND GLYCINE RECEPTORS BY BETA-ALANINE - INVERSE MODULATION BY PROGESTERONE AND 5-ALPHA-PREGNAN-3-ALPHA-OL-20-ONE

Citation
Fs. Wu et al., DUAL ACTIVATION OF GABA-A AND GLYCINE RECEPTORS BY BETA-ALANINE - INVERSE MODULATION BY PROGESTERONE AND 5-ALPHA-PREGNAN-3-ALPHA-OL-20-ONE, European journal of pharmacology. Molecular pharmacology section, 246(3), 1993, pp. 239-246
Citations number
37
Categorie Soggetti
Pharmacology & Pharmacy
ISSN journal
09224106
Volume
246
Issue
3
Year of publication
1993
Pages
239 - 246
Database
ISI
SICI code
0922-4106(1993)246:3<239:DAOGAG>2.0.ZU;2-Q
Abstract
The differential sensitivity of the glycine and GABA(A) receptors to m odulation by progesterone and 5alpha-pregnan-3alpha-ol-20-one (5alpha3 alpha) was used to determine whether beta-alanine acts through its own receptor, or through the glycine and/or GABA(A) receptor(s). The resp onse to beta-alanine resembles the glycine response as it is inhibited by strychnine (a competitive glycine antagonist) or progesterone (a n egative modulator of the glycine response). Significantly, the respons e to beta-alanine also resembles the GABA response in that it is inhib ited by '-propyl)-3-amino-6-paramethoxy-phenylpyridazinium bromide (SR -95531; a competitive GABA antagonist) and potentiated by 5alpha3alpha (a positive modulator of the GABA response). The efficacy of beta-ala nine at the GABA(A) receptor is comparable to that of GABA. Similarly, the efficacy of beta-alanine at the glycine receptor is comparable to that of glycine. The greater potency of beta-alanine at the glycine r eceptor indicates that, if beta-alanine is a neurotransmitter, its eff ects are more likely to be mediated by glycine receptors than by GABA( A) receptors. However, activation of the GABA(A) receptor by beta-alan ine may become important in the presence of steroid modulators such as progesterone or 5alpha3alpha.