Doubtful Value of Bicuculline as a Specific Antagonist of GABA (original) (raw)

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IN view of the recent report that bicuculline1–3 antagonizes the action of γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) at various sites in the central nervous system4 we have systematically tested this alkaloid, applied by microiontophoresis to neurones in the cerebral cortex of four cats under ‘Dial’ anaesthesia. Two samples of bicuculline were used: the first was obtained from Pierce Chemicals; it was prepared either as a 0.1 M solution in dioxane, or by dissolving at a concentration of 0.05–0.1 M in dilute HCl (final _p_H 3). The second sample (bicuculline hydrochloride) was kindly given to us by Dr R. Manske (University of Waterloo): this was prepared as in the experiments of Curtis _et al._4 at a concentration of 10 mM in 165 mM NaCl (_p_H 4). One barrel of the multi-barrelled glass micropipettes was filled with these solutions 2–3 days before the experiments. The 0.1 M solutions did not readily pass iontophoretic currents > 30–50 nA (see ref. 4), but very large currents (≫100 nA) could be passed through the 10 mM solutions for several tens of minutes.

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    J. M. GODFRAIND, K. KRNJEVIĆ & R. PUMAIN

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GODFRAIND, J., KRNJEVIĆ, K. & PUMAIN, R. Doubtful Value of Bicuculline as a Specific Antagonist of GABA.Nature 228, 675–676 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1038/228675a0

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