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. 1986 Dec;89(4):661-72.
doi: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1986.tb11170.x.

Effects of gamma-aminobutyric acid and (-)-baclofen on calcium and potassium currents in cat dorsal root ganglion neurones in vitro

Effects of gamma-aminobutyric acid and (-)-baclofen on calcium and potassium currents in cat dorsal root ganglion neurones in vitro

B Robertson et al. Br J Pharmacol. 1986 Dec.

Abstract

Calcium and potassium currents were examined in dialysed, isolated dorsal root ganglion neurones of the cat by use of a single electrode voltage clamp. Two calcium currents were identified, a low threshold inactivating (transient) current and a higher threshold slowly inactivating (sustained) current. Both currents were blocked by 1 mM cadmium and replacement of calcium with manganese, which revealed an underlying nonspecific outward current. The sustained current disappeared with internal dialysis over a period of 20 to 30 min. (-)-Baclofen (100 microM) and gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA, 100 microM) were found to reduce the peak amplitude of the sustained calcium current, an effect which became more pronounced with increasing concentrations of external magnesium (1-5 mM). In 5 mM external magnesium, 100 microM baclofen reduced the calcium current by 28%. The voltage-activated delayed rectifier appeared to be the most prominent potassium current in these cells. We were unable to find any evidence for a significant contribution from calcium-activated potassium conductance or a transient potassium conductance under our recording conditions. Baclofen and GABA at 100 microM had no consistent effect on the voltage-activated potassium current. Baclofen did not change the resting potassium conductance.

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