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Antinociceptive Effects of a Novel α2/α3-Subtype Selective GABAA Receptor Positive Allosteric Modulator

  • Lakeisha A. Lewter
  • , Janet L. Fisher
  • , Justin N. Siemian
  • , Kashi Reddy Methuku
  • , Michael M. Poe
  • , James M. Cook
  • , Jun Xu Li
  • SUNY Buffalo
  • University of South Carolina
  • University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

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Abstract

Pain remains a challenging clinical condition and spinal GABAA receptors are crucial modulators of pain processing. α2/α3-subtype GABAA receptors mediate the analgesic actions of benzodiazepines. Positive allosteric modulators (PAMs) at α2/α3-subtype GABAA receptors may have analgesic potential. Here we report a new selective α2/α3-subtype GABAA receptor PAM in in vitro and in vivo pain assays. KRM-II-81 demonstrated similar efficacy at α1/α2/α3 GABAA receptors and negligible efficacy at α4/α5/α6 GABAA receptors, with α2 and α3-subtypes being 17- and 28-fold more potent than α1 subtypes in HEK-293T cells expressing GABAA receptors with different α subunits. In contrast, KRM-II-18B showed significant efficacy at α1/α2/α3/ α5 subtypes, with similar potency at α1/α2/α3 subtypes. Both PAMs and morphine dose-dependently decreased 0.6% acetic acid- and 0.32% lactic acid-induced writhing. The effects of both PAMs were reversed by the benzodiazepine receptor antagonist flumazenil, confirming their action at the benzodiazepine binding site of GABAA receptors. Both PAMS and morphine all dose-dependently reversed 0.32% lactic acid (but not 0.6% acetic acid) induced suppression of nesting behavior. Acetaminophen, but not the PAMs, reversed acid-depressed locomotor activity. Combined, these findings suggest that KRM-II-81 is a selective α2/α3 subtype GABAA PAM with significant antinociceptive effects in chemical stimulation-induced pain in mice.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1305-1312
Number of pages8
JournalACS Chemical Neuroscience
Volume8
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 21 2017

Keywords

  • GABA
  • mice
  • nesting
  • pain
  • positive allosteric modulator
  • writhing

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