Elsevier

Brain Research

Volume 339, Issue 1, 22 July 1985, Pages 178-182
Brain Research

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Glucocorticoids are modulators of GABAA receptors in brain

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Abstract

Modulation of binding of [3H]muscimol, a GABAA receptor agonist, by natural and synthetic glucocorticoids was investigated in crude synaptosomal membranes and in brain sections of rat. In adrenalectomized (Adx) rats, muscimol binding was reduced by 30–50% in cerebral cortex, cerebellum, thalamus and hippocampus, as compared to sham-operated controls. This decrease was due to reduced binding affinities of GABA receptors for muscimol. In contrast muscimol binding was increased by 38% in the hypothalamus and did not change in the pons-medulla after Adx. Nanomolar concentrations of corticosterone and pregnenolone-sulfate, but not dexamethasone, enhanced muscimol binding in brain regions that were characterized by reduced binding following Adx. This steroid-induced increase in muscimol binding was due to enhanced affinities of GABA receptors.

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