GABA A Receptors of Cerebellar Granule Cells in Culture: Interaction with Benzodiazepines

Neurochemical research(2013)

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Abstract
GABA A receptor mediated inhibition plays an important role in modulating the input/output dynamics of cerebellum. A characteristic of cerebellar GABA A receptors is the presence in cerebellar granule cells of subunits such as α6 and δ which give insensitivity to classical benzodiazepines. In fact, cerebellar GABA A receptors have generally been considered a poor model for testing drugs which potentially are active at the benzodiazepine site. In this overview we show how rat cerebellar granule cells in culture may be a useful model for studying new benzodiazepine site agonists. This is based on the pharmacological separation of diazepam-sensitive α1 β2/3 γ2 receptors from those which are diazepam-insensitive and contain the α6 subunit. This is achieved by utilizing furosemide/Zn 2+ which block α6 containing and incomplete receptors.
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GABAA receptors,Benzodiazepine site,Cerebellar granule cells,Benzodiazepine sensitive receptors,Benzodiazepine insensitive receptors,1,4-Benzodiazepines,1,5-Benzodiazepines
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