酒精依赖形成过程中大脑GABAB受体功能的改变。

K Kuriyama, H Mizutani, M Hirouchi, T Ichida, T Hashimoto
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在酒精依赖动物和体外重建的GABAB受体系统中研究了脑GABAB受体系统功能的改变。尽管体外实验中低浓度乙醇不影响GABAB受体的结合,但在酒精依赖和酒精戒断形成过程中,GABAB受体在高、低亲和力位点的结合均显著增加。另一方面,低浓度(100 mM)乙醇对GABAB受体结合无显著影响,但在体外抑制cAMP积累。尽管GABAB受体结合增加,但在酒精依赖形成过程中,脑内cAMP的形成没有明显变化。这些结果表明,酒精依赖诱导GABAB受体在大脑中的结合增加。然而,GABAB受体结合的增加可能与GABAB受体介导的cAMP形成抑制的变化无关,这可能是由于GABAB受体与GTP结合蛋白/腺苷酸环化酶的Gi/Go型之间的偶联恶化所致。此外,目前的研究结果表明,体外添加乙醇对大脑GABAB受体系统的影响可能与酒精依赖受试者的大脑受体系统不同。
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Alteration in cerebral GABAB receptor functions during formation of alcohol dependence.

Alterations in the function of cerebral GABAB receptor systems were studied in alcohol dependent animals and reconstituted GABAB receptor systems in vitro. The GABAB receptor binding at both high and low affinity sites showed a significant increase during the formation of alcohol dependence and alcohol withdrawal, although ethanol at a low concentration did not affect the GABAB receptor binding in vitro. On the other hand, a low concentration (100 mM) of ethanol, which had no significant effect on GABAB receptor binding, inhibited cAMP accumulation in vitro. The cAMP formation in brain did not show significant changes during the formation of alcohol dependence in spite of the increase in GABAB receptor binding. These results indicate that alcohol dependence induces an increase of GABAB receptor binding in the brain. This increase in GABAB receptor binding, however, may not be associated with the changes in the GABAB receptor mediated suppression of cAMP formation, possibly due to the deterioration of the coupling between the GABAB receptor and the Gi/Go type of GTP binding protein/adenylyl cyclase. Furthermore, the present results suggest that in vitro addition of ethanol may have differential effects on cerebral GABAB receptor systems as compared with those found in the brain of alcohol dependent subjects.

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