Artigo Revisado por pares

Behavioral and biochemical evidence for a long-lasting decrease in GABAergic function elicited by chronic administration of FG 7142

1986; Elsevier BV; Volume: 384; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/0006-8993(86)91219-9

ISSN

1872-6240

Autores

Maria Giuseppa Corda, Osvaldo Giorgi, Giovanni Biggio,

Tópico(s)

Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior

Resumo

Chronic treatment with the beta-carboline derivative FG 7142 (15 mg/kg i.p. twice a day for 10 consecutive days) produced a long-lasting enhancement of shock-induced suppression of drinking in rats, without affecting unpunished behaviour. This proconflict effect was observed up to 15 days after withdrawal from FG 7142. A significant sensitization to seizures induced by isoniazid, a drug known to inhibit GABAergic transmission, was also found to occur after long-term (25 days) withdrawal. Moreover, the density of low-affinity GABA receptors was decreased by 30% in the cerebral cortex of rats repeatedly injected with FG 7142 at 5 and 15 days after withdrawal. The capacity of high-affinity GABA receptors, as well as the apparent dissociation constants for both high- and low-affinity GABA receptors were unchanged. Similar modifications in [3H]GABA binding were also observed in the cerebellum. The enhancement of punishment suppressed behaviour, the sensitization to isoniazid-induced convulsions and the decrease in the density of low-affinity GABA receptors suggest that chronic administration of FG 7142 induces a persistent down-regulation of GABAergic transmission in the central nervous system.

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