Skw. Schwarz et E. Puil, Lidocaine produces a shunt in rats thalamocortical neurons, unaffected by GABA(A) receptor blockade, NEUROSCI L, 269(1), 1999, pp. 25-28
Low concentrations of lidocaine reversibly decrease input resistance and sh
unt action potentials in neurons of the ventral posterolateral thalamic nuc
leus (VPL) in vitro. Using differential interference contrast infrared vide
omicroscopy and whole-cell patch-clamp techniques in rat brain slices, we s
tudied the effects of bicuculline methobromide to test whether the lidocain
e-induced shunt in VPL neurons is mediated by GABAA receptors. Bicuculline
(50 mu M) restored tonic firing rates to control values following reduction
by lidocaine (10 mu M). However, bicuculline did not influence lidocaine's
actions to decrease slope resistance over the voltage range from similar t
o -90 mV to spike threshold. Likewise, bicuculline did not affect the shunt
-induced reductio ns of spike-afterhyperpolarizations produced by lidocaine
. The results of this study imply that the effects of low lidocaine concent
rations in thalamocortical neurons are not mediated by GABAA receptors. (C)
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