Effect of penicillin on GABA-gated chloride ion influx |
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Authors: | Akemi Tsuda Masatoshi Ito Kazuko Kishi Hideyuki Shiraishi Hideo Tsuda Chuzo Mori |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Pediatrics, Shimane Medical University, 89-1 Enyacho, 693 Izumo, Japan |
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Abstract: | To investigate the mechanism of penicillin-induced convulsions, we have studied the effects of penicillin G (PC-G) on GABA-gated chloride ion influx in brain microsac preparations of mice. In the presence of 10–4 M GABA, PC-G inhibited GABA-gated chloride ion influx in a dose-dependent manner. The dose-response curve for GABA in the presence of 10–3 M PC-G was shifted rightward and there was a decrease in maximum response. The inhibitory effects of PC-G were not reversed by RO 15-1788, an antagonist of benzodiazepine (BZ) receptors, but were reversed by washing the microsac membranes. Therefore, PC-G probably exerts its proconvulsant effect by inhibiting GABA-gated chloride ion influx. However, it appears not to act through the BZ receptor of the GABA/BZ receptor complex. |
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Keywords: | Penicillin GABA chloride ion influx proconvulsant |
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