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Impact of epsilon and theta subunits on pharmacological properties of alpha3beta1 GABAA receptors expressed in Xenopus oocytes
Authors: Ranna M, Sinkkonen ST, Möykkynen T, Uusi-Oukari M, Korpi ER
Publication year: 2006
Journal:BMC Pharmacology
Article number: 1
Volume: 13
Issue: 6
First page : 1
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2210-6-1
BACKGROUND:
Gamma-aminobutyric acid type A 
(GABAA) receptors provide the main inhibitory control in the brain. 
Their heterogeneity may make it possible to precisely target drug 
effects to selected neuronal populations. In situ hybridization using 
rat brain sections has revealed a unique expression of GABAA receptor 
epsilon and theta subunit transcripts in the locus coeruleus, where they
 are accompanied at least by alpha3, alpha2, beta1 and beta3 subunits. 
Here, we studied the pharmacology of the human alpha3beta1, 
alpha3beta1epsilon, alpha3beta1theta and alpha3beta1epsilontheta 
receptor subtypes expressed in Xenopus oocytes and compared them with 
the gamma2 subunit-containing receptors.
The 
GABA sensitivites and effects of several positive modulators of GABAA 
receptors were studied in the absence and the presence of EC25 GABA 
using the two-electrode voltage-clamp method. We found 100-fold 
differences in GABA sensitivity between the receptors, 
alpha3beta1epsilon subtype being the most sensitive and 
alpha3beta1gamma2 the least sensitive. Also gaboxadol dose-response 
curves followed the same sensitivity rank order, with EC50 values being 
72 and 411 microM for alpha3beta1epsilon and alpha3beta1gamma2 subtypes,
 respectively. In the presence of EC25 GABA, introduction of the epsilon
 subunit to the receptor complex resulted in diminished modulatory 
effects by etomidate, propofol, pregnanolone and flurazepam, but not by 
pentobarbital. Furthermore, the alpha3beta1epsilon subtype displayed 
picrotoxin-sensitive spontaneous activity. The theta subunit-containing 
receptors were efficiently potentiated by the anesthetic etomidate, 
suggesting that theta subunit could bring the properties of beta2 or 
beta3 subunits to the receptor complex.
The 
epsilon and theta subunits bring additional features to alpha3beta1 
GABAA receptors. These receptor subtypes may constitute as novel drug 
targets in selected brain regions, e.g., in the brainstem locus 
coeruleus nuclei.
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