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Zinc modulates GABAB binding in rat brain
Turgeon, Sarah M.; Albin, Roger L.
1992-11-20
Citation:Turgeon, Sarah M., Albin, Roger L. (1992/11/20)."Zinc modulates GABAB binding in rat brain." Brain Research 596(1-2): 30-34. <http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/29723>
Abstract: The effects of ZnCl2 on [3H]GABA binding to GABAA and GABAB binding sites were investigated using receptor autoradiography. At concentrations exceeding 100 [mu]M, zinc non-competitively inhibited GABAB binding in a dose dependent fashion. GABAA binding was not inhibited significantly by zinc eliminating the possibility of a non-specific effect of zinc. Increased calcium concentrations up to 10 MM enhanced total GABAB binding but did not prevent zinc induced inhibition of GABAB binding, indicating a separate site of action for these cations at the GABAB binding site. In some regions, zinc modulates GABAB binding in a biphasic manner as concentrations of 10-100 [mu]M zinc significantly enhanced GABAB binding in the hippocampus and the molecular layer of the cerebellum but not in the thalamus. These results provide further evidence for a neuromodulatory role for zinc in the central nervous system.