GABA Concentration Sets the Conductance of Delayed GABAA Channels in Outside-out Patches from Rat Hippocampal Neurons (original) (raw)

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GABAA channels were activated by GABA in outside-out patches from rat cultured hippocampal neurons. They were blocked by bicuculline and potentiated by diazepam. In 109 of 190 outside-out patches, no channels were active before exposure to GABA (silent patches). The other 81 patches showed spontaneous channel activity. In patches containing spontaneous channel activity, rapid application of GABA rapidly activated channels. In 93 of the silent patches, channels could be activated by GABA but only after a delay that was sometimes as long as 10 minutes. The maximum channel conductance of the channels activated after a delay increased with GABA concentration from less than 10 pS (0.5 μm GABA) to more than 100 pS (10 mm GABA). Fitting the data with a Hill-type equation gave an EC 50 value of 33 μm and a Hill coefficient of 0.6. The channels showed outward rectification and were chloride selective. In the presence of 1 μm diazepam, the GABA EC 50 decreased to 0.2 μm but the maximum conductance was unchanged. Diazepam decreased the average latency for channel opening. Bicuculline, a GABA antagonist, caused a concentration-dependent decrease in channel conductance. In channels activated with 100 μm GABA the bicuculline IC 50 was 19 μm. The effect of GABA on channel conductance shows that the role of the ligand in GABAA receptor channel function is more complex than previously thought.

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  1. Molecular and Cellular Physiology, Dept. of Physiological Sciences, Lund University, Lund S-223 62, Sweden, , , , , , SE
    B. Birnir
  2. Dept. of Physiology and Anesthesiology, UCLA School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1751, USA, , , , , , US
    M. Eghbali
  3. Membrane Biology Program, John Curtin School of Medical Research, Australian National University, Canberra ACT, 0200 Australia, , , , , , AU
    G.B. Cox & P.W. Gage

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Received: 23 October 2000/Revised: 27 February 2001

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Birnir, B., Eghbali, M., Cox, G. et al. GABA Concentration Sets the Conductance of Delayed GABAA Channels in Outside-out Patches from Rat Hippocampal Neurons.J. Membrane Biol. 181, 171–183 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00232-001-0021-5

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