Hw. Sun et Tk. Machu, Bicuculline antagonizes 5-HT3A and alpha 2 glycine receptors expressed in Xenopus oocytes, EUR J PHARM, 391(3), 2000, pp. 243-249
The present study examined the effects of bicuculline on the mouse 5-hydrox
ytryptamine(3A) receptor (5-HT3A receptor and the human alpha 2 subunit of
the glycine receptor. Bicuculline antagonized both the 5-HT3A receptor (IC5
0 = 20.12 +/- 0.39 mu M) and the alpha 2 glycine receptor (IC50 = 169.40 +/
- 1.73 mu M). A competitive form of antagonism by bicuculline was suggested
by experiments in which the EC(50)s for 5-HT and glycine were increased in
the 5-HT3A and alpha 2 glycine receptors, respectively, as bicuculline con
centrations were increased. A competitive nature of antagonism by bicuculli
ne at the 5-HT3A receptor was also suggested by displacement of the competi
tive antagonist, [H-3]GR65630 in SF21 insect cells expressing the 5-HT3A re
ceptor (K-i = 19.01 +/- 0.71 mu M). Our data and that of others reveal that
bicuculline, a purported selective antagonist of the GABA(A) receptor, ant
agonizes at least one receptor subclass in every member of the superfamily
of ligand-gated ion channels. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights res
erved.