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Evidence for a significant role of alpha 3-containing GABAA receptors in mediating the anxiolytic effects of benzodiazepines

Authors :
Thomas W. Rosahl
Alexander Charles Humphries
Simon Charles Goodacre
Rosa L. Fradley
Joanna Stanley
Rebecca Dias
John R. Atack
Wayne F. A. Sheppard
Rachel K. Conley
Paul J. Whiting
Sally A. Thompson
Ruth M. McKernan
Rachael Lincoln
David S. Reynolds
David James Hallett
Keith A. Wafford
Leslie J. Street
J. Luis Castro
Susan M. Cook
Spencer J. Tye
Gerard R. Dawson
Elizabeth M. Garrett
Source :
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. 25(46)
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

The GABAAreceptor subtypes responsible for the anxiolytic effects of nonselective benzodiazepines (BZs) such as chlordiazepoxide (CDP) and diazepam remain controversial. Hence, molecular genetic data suggest that α2-rather than α3-containing GABAAreceptors are responsible for the anxiolytic effects of diazepam, whereas the anxiogenic effects of an α3-selective inverse agonist suggest that an agonist selective for this subtype should be anxiolytic. We have extended this latter pharmacological approach to identify a compound, 4,2′-difluoro-5′-[8-fluoro-7-(1-hydroxy-1-methylethyl)imidazo[1,2-á]pyridin-3-yl]biphenyl-2-carbonitrile (TP003), that is an α3 subtype selective agonist that produced a robust anxiolytic-like effect in both rodent and non-human primate behavioral models of anxiety. Moreover, in mice containing a point mutation that renders α2-containing receptors BZ insensitive (α2H101R mice), TP003 as well as the nonselective agonist CDP retained efficacy in a stress-induced hyperthermia model. Together, these data show that potentiation of α3-containing GABAAreceptors is sufficient to produce the anxiolytic effects of BZs and that α2 potentiation may not be necessary.

Details

ISSN :
15292401
Volume :
25
Issue :
46
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c6d585109a554bbd571256a1d4af02aa