1. Pharmacological Effect of GABA Analogues on GABA-ϱ2 Receptors and Their Subtype Selectivity
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Moawiah M. Naffaa, David E. Hibbs, Mary Chebib, and Jane R. Hanrahan
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ionotropic GABAA receptor ,GABA-ϱ2 receptors ,orthosteric ‘GABA’ binding site ,GABA analogues ,additive/inhibitive effects ,GABA-ϱ subtype-selectivity ,Science - Abstract
GABAϱ receptors are distinctive GABAergic receptors from other ionotropic GABAA and metabotropic GABAB receptors in their pharmacological, biochemical, and electrophysiological properties. Although GABA-ϱ1 receptors are the most studied in this subfamily, GABA-ϱ2 receptors are widely distributed in the brain and are considered a potential target for treating neurological disorders such as stroke. The structure of GABA-ϱ2 receptors and their pharmacological features are poorly studied. We generated the first homology model of GABA-ϱ2 channel, which predicts similar major interactions of GABA with the binding-site residues in GABA-ϱ1 and GABA-ϱ2 channels. We also investigated the pharmacological properties of several GABA analogues on the activity of GABA-ϱ2 receptors. In comparison to their pharmacological effect on GABA-ϱ1 receptors, the activation effect of these ligands and their potentiation/inhibition impact on GABA response have interestingly shown inter-selectivity between the two GABA-ϱ receptors. Our results suggest that several GABA analogues can be used as research tools to study the distinctive physiology of GABA-ϱ1 and GABA-ϱ2 receptors. Furthermore, their partial agonist effect may hold promise for the future discovery of selective modulatory agents on GABAA receptors.
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- 2022
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