Molecular targets for the myorelaxant action of diazepam

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Crestani, F
Löw, K
Keist, R
Mandelli, MJ
Möhler, H
Rudolph, U
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[1] Univ Zurich, Inst Pharmacol & Toxicol, CH-8057 Zurich, Switzerland
[2] Swiss Fed Inst Technol, Zurich, Switzerland
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10.1124/mol.59.3.442
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Diazepam is used clinically for its myorelaxant, anxiolytic, sedative, and anticonvulsant properties. Although the anxiolytic action is mediated by alpha2 gamma -aminobutyric acid A (GABA(A)) receptors, the sedative action and in part the anticonvulsant action are mediated by alpha1 GABA(A) receptors. To identify the GABA(A) receptor subtypes mediating the action of diazepam on muscle tone, we have assessed the myorelaxant properties of diazepam in alpha2(H101R) and alpha3(H126R) knock-in mice harboring diazepam-insensitive alpha2 or alpha3 GABA(A) receptors, respectively. Whereas in alpha2( H101R) mice the myorelaxant action of diazepam was almost completely abolished at doses up to 10 mg/kg, the same dose induced myorelaxation in both wild-type and alpha3( H126R) mice. It was only at a very high dose (30 mg/kg diazepam) that alpha2( H101R) mice showed partial myorelaxation and alpha3( H126R) mice were partially protected from myorelaxation compared with wild-type mice. Thus, the myorelaxant activity of diazepam seems to be mediated primarily by alpha2 GABA(A) receptors and at high concentrations also by alpha3 GABAA receptors.
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