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The Effect of Neuroactive Steroids on the GAVA-Benzodiazepine Receptor Complex / 대한정신약물학회지
Korean Journal of Psychopharmacology ; : 218-223, 1997.
Artigo em Coreano | WPRIM | ID: wpr-154243
ABSTRACT
Pregnolone[5beta-pregnan-3alpha-ol-one(5beta3alpha)] and allopregnanolone [(5alpha-pregnan-3alpha-ol-20-one(5alpha3alpha))] are neuroactive steroids that are reduced metabolites of progesterone. It was reported that Neuroactive steroids may have anxiolytic and anticonvulsant action similar to benzodiazepines and barbiturates. Therefore, the present study was designed to assess the interaction of steroids with GABAA-benzodiazepine receptor complex. The effect of steroids on the ligands binding to GABAA receptor complex was investigated using rat cortices. 5beta3alpha and 5alpha3alpha enhanced the binding of [3H] flunitrazepam to GABAA receptor, but testosterone, progesterone and dexamethasone did not. GABA also showed the enhancement of [3H] flunitrazepam binding, but did not show the additive effect. Unlike to GABA, 5beta3alpha and 5alpha3alpha did not affect on the [3H] muscimol binding to rat cortices. From these findings, it can be concluded that Neuroactive steroids are potent positive modulators of the GABA A receptor, and do not act at GABA binding site.
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Texto completo: DisponíveL Índice: WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) Assunto principal: Pregnanolona / Progesterona / Esteroides / Testosterona / Barbitúricos / Benzodiazepinas / Sítios de Ligação / Dexametasona / Receptores de GABA-A / Flunitrazepam Limite: Animais Idioma: Coreano Revista: Korean Journal of Psychopharmacology Ano de publicação: 1997 Tipo de documento: Artigo

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Texto completo: DisponíveL Índice: WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) Assunto principal: Pregnanolona / Progesterona / Esteroides / Testosterona / Barbitúricos / Benzodiazepinas / Sítios de Ligação / Dexametasona / Receptores de GABA-A / Flunitrazepam Limite: Animais Idioma: Coreano Revista: Korean Journal of Psychopharmacology Ano de publicação: 1997 Tipo de documento: Artigo