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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38555118/reducing-the-harms-of-alcohol-nutritional-interventions-and-functional-alcohol-alternatives
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Delia Belelli, Antonio Riva, David John Nutt
The health risks and harm associated with regular alcohol consumption are well documented. In a recent WHO statement published in The Lancet Public Health alcohol consumption has been estimated to contribute worldwide to 3 million deaths in 2016 while also being responsible for 5·1% of the global burden of disease and injury. The total elimination of alcohol consumption, which has been long imbedded in human culture and society, is not practical and prohibition policies have proved historically ineffective...
2024: International Review of Neurobiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38549678/probes-for-the-heterogeneity-of-muscimol-binding-sites-in-rat-brain
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Veronika Müller, Margot Ernst, Aygul Baykuchkarova, Filip Koniuszewski, Konstantina Bampali, Thomas Seidel, Petra Scholze
Introduction: The plant-based alkaloid muscimol is a potent agonist of inhibitory GABAA -neurotransmitter receptors. GABAA receptors are a heterogeneous family of pentameric complexes, with 5 out of 19 subunits assembling around the central anion pore. Muscimol is considered to bind to all receptor subtypes at the orthosteric drug binding site at the β+/α- interface. Recently, we observed that the antipsychotic drugs clozapine (CLZ), loxapine (LOX) and chlorpromazine (CPZ) although exerting functional inhibition on multiple GABAA receptor subtypes showed diverging results in displacing 3H-muscimol...
2024: Frontiers in Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38548877/altered-excitatory-and-inhibitory-ionotropic-receptor-subunit-expression-in-the-cortical-visuospatial-working-memory-network-in-schizophrenia
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kirsten E Schoonover, Samuel J Dienel, H Holly Bazmi, John F Enwright, David A Lewis
Dysfunction of the cortical dorsal visual stream and visuospatial working memory (vsWM) network in individuals with schizophrenia (SZ) likely reflects alterations in both excitatory and inhibitory neurotransmission within nodes responsible for information transfer across the network, including primary visual (V1), visual association (V2), posterior parietal (PPC), and dorsolateral prefrontal (DLPFC) cortices. However, the expression patterns of ionotropic glutamatergic and GABAergic receptor subunits across these regions, and alterations of these patterns in SZ, have not been investigated...
March 28, 2024: Neuropsychopharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38548219/azoles-display-promising-anticonvulsant-effects-through-possible-ppar-%C3%AE-activation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Suat Sari, Sibel Yurtoğlu, Merve Zengin, Monika Marcinkowska, Agata Siwek, Selma Saraç
Azoles such as nafimidone, denzimol and loreclezole are known for their clinical efficacy against epilepsy, and loreclezole acts by potentiating γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA)-ergic currents. In the current study, we report a series of azole derivatives in alcohol ester and oxime ester structure showing promising anticonvulsant effects in 6 Hz and maximal electro shock (MES) models with minimal toxicity. The most promising of the series, 5f, was active in both 6 Hz and MES tests with a median effective dose (ED50 ) of 118...
March 26, 2024: Neuroscience Letters
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38548137/increased-gaba-signaling-in-liver-macrophage-promotes-hbv-replication-in-hbv-carrier-mice
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REVIEW
Yunling Chen, Zhaoqing Yin, Xiaonan Zhang, Yiwei Zhao, Tinghao Liu, Wei-Yang Lu, Shuanglian Wang
Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) signals in various non-neuronal cells including hepatocytes and some immune cells. Studies, including ours, show that type A GABA receptors (GABAA Rs)-mediated signaling occurs in macrophages regulating tissue-specific functions. Our recent study reveals that activation of GABAA Rs in liver macrophages promotes their M2-like polarization and increases HBV replication in mice. This short article briefly summarizes the GABA signaling system in macrophages and discusses potential mechanisms by which GABA signaling promotes HBV replication...
March 30, 2024: Virus Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38546956/dimdazenil-first-approval
#26
REVIEW
Yahiya Y Syed
Dimdazenil (Junoenil® ) is a small-molecule, oral, partial positive allosteric modulator of the gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)A receptor that is being developed by Zhejiang Jingxin Pharmaceutical in collaboration with Evotec for the treatment of insomnia. Dimdazenil is designed to overcome issues associated with full GABAA receptor agonists, such as tolerance, withdrawal symptoms and associated adverse effects. On 29 November 2023, dimdazenil oral capsules received approval in China for the short-term treatment of insomnia...
March 28, 2024: Drugs
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38542362/molecular-pharmacology-of-gelsemium-alkaloids-on-inhibitory-receptors
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ana M Marileo, César O Lara, Anggelo Sazo, Omayra V Contreras, Gabriel González, Patricio A Castro, Luis G Aguayo, Gustavo Moraga-Cid, Jorge Fuentealba, Carlos F Burgos, Gonzalo E Yévenes
Indole alkaloids are the main bioactive molecules of the Gelsemium genus plants. Diverse reports have shown the beneficial actions of Gelsemium alkaloids on the pathological states of the central nervous system (CNS). Nevertheless, Gelsemium alkaloids are toxic for mammals. To date, the molecular targets underlying the biological actions of Gelsemium alkaloids at the CNS remain poorly defined. Functional studies have determined that gelsemine is a modulator of glycine receptors (GlyRs) and GABAA receptors (GABAA Rs), which are ligand-gated ion channels of the CNS...
March 16, 2024: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38539663/gene-expression-of-gaba-a-receptor-subunits-and-association-with-patient-survival-in-glioma
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rafael Badalotti, Matheus Dalmolin, Osvaldo Malafaia, Jurandir M Ribas Filho, Rafael Roesler, Marcelo A C Fernandes, Gustavo R Isolan
Rapid neuronal inhibition in the brain is mediated by γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) activation of GABAA receptors. The GABRA5 gene, which encodes the α5 subunit of the GABAA receptor, has been implicated in an aggressive subgroup of medulloblastoma (MB), a type of pediatric brain tumor. However, the possible role of GABAA receptor subunits in glioma remains poorly understood. Here, we examined the expression of genes encoding GABAA receptor subunits in different types of glioma, and its possible association with patient prognosis assessed by overall survival (OS)...
March 14, 2024: Brain Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38538228/involvement-of-the-gabaa-receptor-in-the-antidepressant-like-effects-produced-by-low-and-high-doses-of-the-flavonoid-chrysin-in-the-rat-a-longitudinal-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gabriel Guillén-Ruiz, Blandina Bernal-Morales, Ana Karen Limón-Vázquez, Oscar Jerónimo Olmos-Vázquez, Juan Francisco Rodríguez-Landa
BACKGROUND: The flavonoid chrysin produces rapid and long-lasting anxiolytic- and antidepressant-like effects in rats. However, it is not known whether low and high doses of chrysin produce differential anti-immobility effects through the Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid sub-type A (GABAA) receptor. The goal of this work was therefore to compare low and high doses of chrysin for their effects on depression-like behavior in a longitudinal study. Moreover, chrysin was compared with the serotonergic fluoxetine and Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid (GABA)ergic allopregnanolone, and its involvement with the GABAA receptor after chronic treatment was also investigated...
March 4, 2024: Journal of Integrative Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38535283/membranes-and-synaptosomes-used-to-investigate-synaptic-gabaergic-currents-in-epileptic-patients
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alessandro Gaeta, Lilian Juliana Lissner, Veronica Alfano, Pierangelo Cifelli, Alessandra Morano, Cristina Roseti, Angela Di Iacovo, Eleonora Aronica, Eleonora Palma, Gabriele Ruffolo
Among the most prevalent neurological disorders, epilepsy affects about 1% of the population worldwide. We previously found, using human epileptic tissues, that GABAergic neurotransmission impairment is a key mechanism that drives the pathological phenomena that ultimately lead to generation and recurrence of seizures. Using both a "microtransplantation technique" and synaptosomes preparations from drug-resistant temporal lobe epilepsies (TLEs), we used the technique of two-electrode voltage clamp to record GABA-evoked currents, focusing selectively on the synaptic "fast inhibition" mediated by low-affinity GABAA receptors...
March 2, 2024: Membranes
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38527654/pentylenetetrazole-kindling-induces-dynamic-changes-in-gad65-expression-in-hippocampal-somatostatin-interneurons
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuki Kajita, Yuki Fukuda, Riho Kawamatsu, Takanori Oyanagi, Hajime Mushiake
INTRODUCTION: One of the mechanisms of epileptgenesis is impairment of inhibitory neural circuits. Several studies have compared neural changes among subtypes of gamma-aminobutyric acid-related (GABAergic) neurons after acquired epileptic seizure. However, it is unclear that GABAergic neural modifications that occur during acquisition process of epileptic seizure. METHODS: Male rats were injected with pentylenetetrazole (PTZ kindling: n = 30) or saline (control: n = 15) every other day to observe the development of epileptic seizure stages...
March 23, 2024: Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38523789/cortical-brain-organoid-slices-cbos-for-the-study-of-human-neural-cells-in-minimal-networks
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Laura Petersilie, Sonja Heiduschka, Joel S E Nelson, Louis A Neu, Stephanie Le, Ruchika Anand, Karl W Kafitz, Alessandro Prigione, Christine R Rose
Brain organoids derived from human pluripotent stem cells are a promising tool for studying human neurodevelopment and related disorders. Here, we generated long-term cultures of cortical brain organoid slices (cBOS) grown at the air-liquid interphase from regionalized cortical organoids. We show that cBOS host mature neurons and astrocytes organized in complex architecture. Whole-cell patch-clamp demonstrated subthreshold synaptic inputs and action potential firing of neurons. Spontaneous intracellular calcium signals turned into synchronous large-scale oscillations upon combined disinhibition of NMDA receptors and blocking of GABAA receptors...
April 19, 2024: IScience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38521028/pcdh19-clustering-epilepsy-pathophysiology-and-clinical-significance
#33
REVIEW
Safoura Kowkabi, Majid Yavarian, Reza Kaboodkhani, Mahmood Mohammadi, Reza Shervin Badv
PCDH19 clustering epilepsy (PCDH19-CE) is an X-linked epilepsy disorder associated with intellectual disability (ID) and behavioral disturbances, which is caused by PCDH19 gene variants. PCDH19 pathogenic variant leads to epilepsy in heterozygous females, not in hemizygous males and the inheritance pattern is unusual. The hypothesis of cellular interference was described as a key pathogenic mechanism. According to that, males do not develop the disease because of the uniform expression of PCDH19 (variant or wild type) unless they have a somatic variation...
March 22, 2024: Epilepsy & Behavior: E&B
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38520326/elucidating-the-binding-mechanisms-of-gaba-and-muscimol-as-an-avenue-to-discover-novel-gaba-mimetic-small-molecules
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Abdul Rashid Issahaku, Anke Wilhelm, Marietjie Schutte-Smith, Elizabeth Erasmus, Hendrik Visser
Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) signaling is the principal inhibitory pathway in the central nervous system. It is critical in neuronal cell proliferation and fate determination. Any aberration in GABA inhibition results in psychiatric and neurological diseases. Thus, modulating GABAergic neurotransmission has become the basis of drug therapy for psychiatric and several neurological diseases. Though GABA and muscimol are classical inhibitors of GABA receptors, the search for novel inhibitors continues unabated...
March 23, 2024: Journal of Biomolecular Structure & Dynamics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38518225/effect-of-gabaa-receptors-on-neuronal-discharge-and-ion-activity-in-focal-seizures
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xin Li, Zhongjie Qu, Zipeng Li, Rui Su, Bowen Yin, Liyong Yin
Focal seizures are a type of epileptic event that has plagued the medical community for a long time, and the existing drug treatment is mainly based on the modulation of ${GABA}_a$-receptors to affect GABAergic signaling to achieve the therapeutic purpose. The majority of research currently focuses on the impact of ${GABA}_a$-receptors on neuronal firing, failing to analyze the molecular and ionic mechanisms involved. Specifically, the research on deeper-level mechanisms on how ${GABA}_a$-receptors affect neuronal firing by altering ion activity has not been addressed...
March 1, 2024: Cerebral Cortex
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38517275/remimazolam-improves-the-markers-of-post-resuscitation-cerebral-injury-in-a-swine-model-of-cardiac-arrest
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rongrong Shen, Zhilin Liu, Li Fei, Yixiang Zhang, Linwu Xu, Chaoqi Xuan
INTRODUCTION: Previous studies have manifested that those sedatives acting on γ-aminobutyric acid A (GABAa) receptor could produce effective brain protection against regional and global ischemic stimulation. The present study was designed to investigate the effect of a novel GABAa receptor agonist, remimazolam post-conditioning (RP) on cerebral outcome after global ischemic stimulation induced by cardiac arrest and resuscitation in swine. METHODS: A total of 24 swine were utilized in this study, in which the animals were randomly divided into the following three groups: Sham group (n = 6), CPR group (n = 9), and CPR + RP group (n = 9)...
February 5, 2024: Shock
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38513764/repeated-morphine-exposure-alters-temporoamonic-ca1-synaptic-plasticity-in-male-rat-hippocampus
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sohrab Anvari, Mohammad Javan, Javad Mirnajafi-Zadeh, Yaghoub Fathollahi
In this study, the electrophysiological and biochemical consequences of repeated exposure to morphine in male rats on glutamatergic synaptic transmission, synaptic plasticity, the expression of GABA receptors and glutamate receptors at the temporoammonic-CA1 synapse along the longitudinal axis of the hippocampus (dorsal, intermediate, ventral, DH, IH, VH, respectively) were investigated. Slice electrophysiological methods, qRT-PCR, and western blotting techniques were used to characterize synaptic plasticity properties...
March 19, 2024: Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38509283/akap150-anchored-pka-regulates-synaptic-transmission-and-plasticity-neuronal-excitability-and-crf-neuromodulation-in-the-mouse-lateral-habenula
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sarah C Simmons, William J Flerlage, Ludovic D Langlois, Ryan D Shepard, Christopher Bouslog, Emily H Thomas, Kaitlyn M Gouty, Jennifer L Sanderson, Shawn Gouty, Brian M Cox, Mark L Dell'Acqua, Fereshteh S Nugent
The scaffolding A-kinase anchoring protein 150 (AKAP150) is critically involved in kinase and phosphatase regulation of synaptic transmission/plasticity, and neuronal excitability. Emerging evidence also suggests that AKAP150 signaling may play a key role in brain's processing of rewarding/aversive experiences, however its role in the lateral habenula (LHb, as an important brain reward circuitry) is completely unknown. Using whole cell patch clamp recordings in LHb of male wildtype and ΔPKA knockin mice (with deficiency in AKAP-anchoring of PKA), here we show that the genetic disruption of PKA anchoring to AKAP150 significantly reduces AMPA receptor-mediated glutamatergic transmission and prevents the induction of presynaptic endocannabinoid-mediated long-term depression in LHb neurons...
March 20, 2024: Communications Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38507554/involvement-of-spinal-neuroplastin-65-in-neuropathic-pain-by-gabaa-receptor-%C3%AE-2-subunit-regulation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Li Xu, Yu Wang, Yang Jiao, Yulin Huang, Rui Xu, Xiaoping Gu, Wei Zhang, Zhengliang Ma
BACKGROUND: Neuropathic pain (NP) is a highly challenging condition with complex pathological mechanisms, and the spinal gamma aminobutyric acid A receptor receptor plays a crucial role in its progression. Recent studies have revealed a potential interaction between neuroplastin 65 (NP65) and gamma aminobutyric acid A receptor α2 subunit (GABAAR-α2) on the cell surface. We hypothesize that NP65 is involved in the pathogenesis of NP by regulating the level of GABAAR-α2...
March 18, 2024: Anesthesia and Analgesia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38503495/intrinsic-and-synaptic-contributions-to-repetitive-spiking-in-dentate-granule-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wen-Chi Shu, Meyer B Jackson
Repetitive firing of granule cells (GCs) in the dentate gyrus facilitates synaptic transmission to the CA3 region. This facilitation can gate and amplify the flow information through the hippocampus. High frequency bursts in the dentate gyrus are linked to behavior and plasticity, but GCs do not readily burst. Under normal conditions, a single shock to the perforant path in a hippocampal slice typically drives a GC to fire a single spike, and only occasionally more than one spike is seen. Repetitive spiking in GCs is not robust and the mechanisms are poorly understood...
March 19, 2024: Journal of Neuroscience
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